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What are the common system of units used in mechanics?​

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Answered by yashrajraiker
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Answer:Seven dimensionally independent, base units (or fundamental units) defined in terms of the defining constants that are assumed irreducible by convention (second, meter, kilogram, coulomb, kelvin, mole, and candela). ... Some derived units are used for more than one physical quantity.)

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Answered by Anonymous
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The system of units consists of both the fundamental and derived units used for physical quantities.

And the common system of units used in mechanics are :-

  1. CGS system - It stands for Centimeter, Gram and Second. These are the units that are used for the measurement of length, mass and time.
  2. MKS system - It stands for Metre, Kilogram and Second which are the units used for length, mass and time in this system.
  3. SI unit - It stands for standard units that includes the 7 fundamental units and the two supplementary units(radian, sterdian).
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