International System of Units
The International System of Units (commonly abbreviated to SI from its French name Système Internationale d'Unités) is the international system of units of measurement established under the Metre Convention. It is based on seven "base units", with a potentially limitless number of "derived units".
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Base units
Unit name | Unit symbol | Physical quantity | Notes |
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metre | m | length | |
kilogram | kg | mass | |
second | s | time | |
ampere | A | electric current | |
kelvin | K | thermodynamic temperature | |
candela | cd | luminous intensity | |
mole | mol | amount of substance |
Derived units
Multiples and submultiples
Units used with the SI
Notes and references
Notes
References
External links
See also the corresponding article on Wikipedia. |
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