Physical quantity has a numerical value and unit of measurement. The International System of Units (SI) provides standardized units of measurement. SI units include the meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), ampere (electric current), kelvin (thermodynamic temperature), candela (luminous intensity), and mole (amount of substance).
Physical quantity has a numerical value and unit of measurement. The International System of Units (SI) provides standardized units of measurement. SI units include the meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), ampere (electric current), kelvin (thermodynamic temperature), candela (luminous intensity), and mole (amount of substance).
Physical quantity has a numerical value and unit of measurement. The International System of Units (SI) provides standardized units of measurement. SI units include the meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), ampere (electric current), kelvin (thermodynamic temperature), candela (luminous intensity), and mole (amount of substance).