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why do scientists and researchers use SI unit for their work?


rohith75: The SI system is a standard scheme of symbols,units,and abbreviation, were developed and by the general conference on weight and measures in 1971 for international usage in scientific, technical ,industrial and commercial work. I hope this will help u

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Answered by Honzai
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They use the SI system as it is is a basic unit made with sub units and are understood internationally
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

SI units are valid all over the world and it uses a 10 as a base, which is easier for the calculations, that is why scientists and researchers use SI units for their work.

Explanation:

The Sl units are interrelated in such a way that one unit is derived from other units without conversion factors, also this system uses 10 as the base, which is also used in our number system which makes it easier to learn, remember and understand, and the SI system of units is used all over the world. So, it makes it easier for scientists from different regions of the world to use a single standard in communicating scientific data without any vocabulary confusion.

Hence, scientists and researchers use the SI unit for their work because they are valid all over the world and it uses a 10 as a base, which is easier for the calculations.

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