The seven base units of the SI system are:
length (meter, m)
mass (kilogram, kg)
time (second, s)
electric current (ampere, A)
temperature (Kelvin, K)
amount of substance (mole, mol)
luminous intensity (candela, cd)
2006-06-13 04:04:48
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answer #1
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answered by levphil 2
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PHYSICAL QUANTITYT UNITS
1. Length Kilometer
2. Kilogram Mass
3. Second Time
4. Kelvin Temperature
5. Candela Light Intensity
6. Amount of Substance Mole
7. Coulomb Electric Charge
2006-06-13 04:06:39
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answer #2
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answered by Maxood 3
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The seven base units of the SI system are:
length (meter, m)
mass (kilogram, kg)
time (second, s)
electric current (ampere, A)
temperature (Kelvin, K)
amount of substance (mole, mol)
luminous intensity (candela, cd)
2006-06-13 06:05:51
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answer #3
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answered by Saki Pathak 1
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The seven base units of the SI system are:
length (meter, m)
mass (kilogram, kg)
time (second, s)
electric current (ampere, A)
temperature (Kelvin, K)
amount of substance (mole, mol)
luminous intensity (candela, cd)
2006-06-13 04:45:25
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answer #4
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answered by Adriana 5
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The seven base units of the SI system are:
length (meter, m)
mass (kilogram, kg)
time (second, s)
electric current (ampere, A)
temperature (Kelvin, K)
amount of substance (mole, mol)
luminous intensity (candela, cd)
2006-06-13 04:06:30
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answer #5
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answered by pandey_prasun 1
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They are:
ampere
candela
kilogram
kelvin
mole
meter
second
For the ultimate in arcana, look up the technical defitions of these units. Especially second and meter.
2006-06-13 04:07:25
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answer #6
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answered by MC 2
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levphil is correct
2006-06-13 04:06:32
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answer #7
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answered by auladinho 2
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