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Base Units
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100
This is the base unit for mass.
What is kg?
100
This is 1,200 in scientific notation.
What is 1.2 x 10^3
100
This is 1.20 x 10^1 in standard notation.
What is 12.0?
100
This is the amount of grams in 1 kg.
What is 1000g?
100
This is the number that metric is based on.
What is 10?
200
This is the base unit for time.
What is second?
200
This is 0.0021 g in scientific notation.
What is 2.1 x 10^-3
200
This is 1.2 x 10^-2 in standard notation.
What is 0.012?
200
This is the number of kg in 2300 g of material.
What is 2.3 kg?
200
This is the direction you would move the decimal if you are converting from km to meters.
What is right?
300
This is the base unit for length.
What is m?
300
This is 0.21 in scientific notation.
What is 2.1 x 10^-1
300
This is 1.40 x 10 ^3 in standard notation.
What is 1400 ?
300
This is how many cg you have if you have 10 dg.
What is 100cg?
300
This is the number you add to degrees celsius to get to kelvin.
What is 273?
400
This is the base unit for electric current.
What is ampere?
400
This is 1,200,000 m in scientific notation.
What is 1.2 x 10^6
400
This is 6.6 x 10^-9 in standard notation.
What is 0.0000000066?
400
This is how many mm you have if you have 1.2 Km.
What is 1,200,000?
400
This is why popcorn pops.
What is the steam expands inside the kernel causing it to pop open?
500
This is the base unit for amount of substance.
What is a mole?
500
This is 1.2 m in scientific notation. (Include x 10 in some manner)
What is 1.2 x 10^0?
500
This is 1.4 x 10^0 in standard notation.
What is 1.4?
500
This is the amount of decimeters in 120 mm.
What is 1.2 dm?
500
This is the country the standard for the kg is located in.
What is France?