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- International_System_of_Quantities abstract "The International System of Quantities (ISQ) is a system based on seven base quantities: length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance and luminous intensity. Other quantities such as area, pressure and electrical resistance are derived from these base quantities by clear non-contradictory equations. The ISQ defines the quantities that are measured with the SI units and also includes many other quantities in modern science and technology. The ISQ is defined in the international standard ISO/IEC 80000, and was finalised in 2009 with the publication of ISO 80000-1.The 14 parts of ISO/IEC 80000 define quantities used in scientific disciplines such as mechanics, light, acoustics (e.g., sound pressure and sound intensity), electromagnetism, information technology (e.g., traffic intensity and storage capacity), chemistry, mathematics and physiology.".
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- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Acceleration.
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- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Ampere.
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- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Electric_current.
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- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Luminous_intensity.
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- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink National_Institute_of_Standards_and_Technology.
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- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Quantity.
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- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Sound_intensity.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Sound_pressure.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Sound_pressure_level.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Storage_capacity.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_temperature.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Time.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_intensity.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Velocity.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLinkText "ISQ".
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLinkText "International System of Quantities".
- International_System_of_Quantities wikiPageWikiLinkText "International System of Quantities#Base quantities".
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- International_System_of_Quantities subject Category:Measurement.
- International_System_of_Quantities subject Category:Physical_quantities.
- International_System_of_Quantities hypernym System.
- International_System_of_Quantities comment "The International System of Quantities (ISQ) is a system based on seven base quantities: length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance and luminous intensity. Other quantities such as area, pressure and electrical resistance are derived from these base quantities by clear non-contradictory equations. The ISQ defines the quantities that are measured with the SI units and also includes many other quantities in modern science and technology.".
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