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Oswaldo
12 November, 05:53
What is the SI base unit for length?
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Ty Cochran
12 November, 08:02
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The SI base unit for length is meter.
In order to make smaller measurements, you can use the centi-, milli-, micro-, etc. prefixes.
When you want to reference larger measurements, you can use the kilo-, mega-, giga - and prefixes such as those.
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