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[{$pagename}] are the standard units of measurement defined by the [International System of Units] ([SI]) for the seven base quantities of what is now known as the [International System of Quantities]
[{$pagename}] 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][{$pagename}]s they are notably a basic set from which all other [SI] units can be derived. The units and their physical quantities are the second for [time], the [metre] for [length] or [distance], the [kilogram] for [mass], the [ampere] for [electric current], the [kelvin] for [thermodynamic temperature], the [mole] for [amount of substance], and the [candela] for [luminous intensity].[{$pagename}]s are a fundamental part of modern [science] and [technology].
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[{$pagename}]s they are notably a basic set from which all other [SI] units can be derived. The units and their physical quantities are the second for [time], the [metre] for [length] or [distance], the [kilogram] for [mass], the [ampere] for [electric current], the [kelvin] for [thermodynamic temperature], the [mole] for [amount of substance], and the [candela] for [luminous intensity].
[{$pagename}]s are a fundamental part of modern [science] and [technology].
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|[kilogram]|kg|[mass]|M
|[ampere]|A|[electric current]|I
|[kelvin]|K|[thermodynamic temperature]|Θ
|[mole]|mol|[amount of substance]|N
|[candela]|cd|[luminous intensity]|J \\
|[kilogram]|[kg]|[mass]|M
|[ampere]|[A]|[electric current]|I
|[kelvin]|[K]|[thermodynamic temperature]|Θ
|[mole]|[mol]|[amount of substance]|N
|[candela]|[cd]|[luminous intensity]|J \\