Science, asked by anirudhraturi9675, 4 months ago

what do you understand by standard unit of measurement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A standard unit of measurement is a quantifiable language that helps everyone understand the association of the object with the measurement. It is expressed in inches, feet, and pounds, in the United States, and centimeters, meters, and kilograms in the metric system.

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A standard unit of measurement is a quantifiable language that helps everyone understand the association of the object with the measurement. It is expressed in inches, feet, and pounds, in the United States, and centimeters, meters, and kilograms in the metric system. Volume is measured in ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons in the U.S. and milliliters and liters in the metric system.

In contrast, a nonstandard unit of measurement is something that may vary in length or weight. For instance, marbles are not reliable for finding out how heavy something is because each marble will weigh differently than the others. Likewise, a human foot cannot be used for measuring length because everyone's foot is a different size

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Answered by Snapskg730
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Answer:

SI system

it is the newest system of measurement, there are 7 fundamental and 2 supplementary units

7 fundamental units

meter is the unit of length

kilogram is the unit of mass

second is the unit of time

ampere is the unit of current

Kelvin is the unit of temperature

candela is the unit of luminous intensity

mol is the unit of quantity of matter

2 supplementary units are

1) radian is the unit of plane angle

2) ste-radian is the unit of solid angle

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