haylee51 haylee51
  • 19-03-2021
  • Biology
contestada

What are SI units? Why are they used in science?

Respuesta :

lmkonate2003
lmkonate2003 lmkonate2003
  • 28-06-2021

Answer:

The SI base units are the standard units of measurement defined by the International System of Units (SI) for the seven base quantities of what is now known as the International System of Quantities

Explanation:

So that measurements can be understood and used by others around the world !

Hope this helps !

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What is the value of g(−3) when g(x)=2x−2?
Which is a type of autobiographical writing? A. personal narrative B. book review C. newspaper article D. research paper
What is the tone in "The Third Wish"? How does the author use two short story elements to make a tone?
Cuál es el redondeo o estimación de 709
Mister Smith believes the cause of the plane crash will never be found. "Amelia Earhart crashed, and no one ever discovered why that happened." This is an examp
A 16-foot board is cut into shelves, each 3 1/3 feet in length. What is the length of the remaining piece?
Find all the solutions of each equation by factoring. x^4 14x^2-32=0
The total temperature change in Gritty City was -6 degrees Celsius. What was the average temperature change each day?
Why did some members of congress oppose lincoln ten percent plan
Diana bought a car for $5000 and plans to sell it to make a 20% profit. What should she sell it for to make the profit she desires?