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What is the difference between MKS system and SI system in Measurement

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Answered by tanviD099
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Explanation:

MKS (metre, kilograms and second) system has three base units that measure length mass and Time.

SI(Le Systeme internationald'units or the international system of units) is more rationalized version of MKS system.

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Answered by karanrajsinha2
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Answer:

MKS IS  A UNIT SYSTEM IN WHICH WE REPRESNT ANY UNIT OR A PARTICULER IN THE   METER  KILOGRAM SECOND  AND SI UNIT WHICH WE KNOW AS STANDERED UNIT WHICH VERY RELATED TO MKS WHICH QUITE SIMILAR TO MKS UNIT SYSTEM AND SI UNIT IS AUNIVERSAL UNIT SYSTEM WHILE MKS HAS ONLY 3 UNIT SYSTEM WHICH IS MENTIONED IN ANSWER AND SI UNIT CONTAIN 7 BASIC UNIT SYSTEM .

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