SI refers to the Systeme Internationale units which is just the Metric System updated and made more complete. IP refers to inch-pound.
There are 7 base SI units and all other are defined using these 7 base units. See the related question below:[http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_all_the_SI_unitsWhat are all SI units?]
Kelvin is the SI unit. Itis symbolized by K
The Si unit for liquid volume is liters. (Spelt Litres, where SI units come from)Another AnswerSI does not distinguish between liquid and sold volumes. Consequently, the SI unit for volume is the cubic metre. The litre is a metric unit, but it is NOT an SI unit.
mks unit for before 10 years old ,now all engineering using only SI unit only
There is none. Fahrenheit is not an SI unit.
ohms is the SI unit of resistance MHO (siemens) is the SI unit of reciprocal of resistance ie conductance
There are 7 base SI units and all other are defined using these 7 base units. See the related question below:[http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_all_the_SI_unitsWhat are all SI units?]
The answer depends on where the numbers are.
Kelvin is the SI unit. Itis symbolized by K
The Si unit for liquid volume is liters. (Spelt Litres, where SI units come from)Another AnswerSI does not distinguish between liquid and sold volumes. Consequently, the SI unit for volume is the cubic metre. The litre is a metric unit, but it is NOT an SI unit.
mks unit for before 10 years old ,now all engineering using only SI unit only
Kilometres.
a straight line distance between two points is known as length. its SI unit is meter (m).
SI and CGS unit of porosity is the constant between the molar fluxes. This is due to molecular diffusion and the gradient.
The correct spelling is siemens, and it is the SI unit for conductance -the reciprocal of resistance. The mho is simply an obsolete unit for the same thing, and is numerically equal to the siemens.
In British English:A meter is a device for measuring, not to be confused with a unit of measure equalling 1000 millimetres. For example, ammeter, voltmeter, etc.A metre is the SI unit for distance.
Liken volt and amp to a water in a pipe. Voltage is the water pressure in the pipe and amperage is the water flow through the pipe. They are two completely different electrical units.