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Why do we use SI units in science?

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The International System Of Units (SI) is the metric system that is used universally as a standard for measurements. SI units play a vital role in scientific and technological research and development. It is made up of 7 base units which are used for defining 22 derived units.
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The SI system is used to exchange and sell goods all over the world. Science and research also use SI units to measure scientific quantities

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