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The unit which does not belong to SI is --​

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Answered by aaryaniyer24
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Answer:

Litre (L) and millilitre (mL) are non-SI units, but because they are easier to write and pronounce, they are in common use.

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Answered by zumba12
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Hour and minute from time, as well as litre from the volume, are not SI units.

Explanation:

  • Time measurement was attempted to be decimalized in the original metric system, which was devised in France in the 1790s. This concept failed to gain traction since it necessitated the redesign of all-time-keeping equipment such as clocks.
  • As a result, the use of hours, minutes, and seconds, with their baffling numerical correlations, persists today.
  • In science and most countries, the metric system of measurement, also known as the international system of units (SI Units), is commonly used for quantitative measurements of matter.
  • Non-SI units are any units used in other systems of measurement that are not included in the SI system of measurement.
  • Although the litre (L) and millilitre (ml) are not SI units, they are widely used because they are easier to write and pronounce.
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