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- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/Physics_201_-_Fall_2019v2/Book%3A_Custom_Physics_textbook_for_JJC/01%3A_The_Basics_of_Physics/1.13%3A_Units_and_Measurement_(Answers)A base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units. For example, length is a base quantity in both SI and the English system, but the meter...A base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units. For example, length is a base quantity in both SI and the English system, but the meter is a base unit in the SI system only. Since each term in the power series involves the argument raised to a different power, the only way that every term in the power series can have the same dimension is if the argument is dimensionless.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/Physics_201_-_Fall_2019/Book%3A_Physics_(Boundless)/01%3A_The_Basics_of_Physics/1.5%3A_Units_and_Measurement_Redux/Units_and_Measurement_(Answers)A base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units. For example, length is a base quantity in both SI and the English system, but the meter...A base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units. For example, length is a base quantity in both SI and the English system, but the meter is a base unit in the SI system only. Since each term in the power series involves the argument raised to a different power, the only way that every term in the power series can have the same dimension is if the argument is dimensionless.
- https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Tuskegee_University/Algebra_Based_Physics_I/01%3A_Nature_of_Physics/1.09%3A_AnswersA base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units. For example, length is a base quantity in both SI and the English system, but the meter...A base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units. For example, length is a base quantity in both SI and the English system, but the meter is a base unit in the SI system only. Since each term in the power series involves the argument raised to a different power, the only way that every term in the power series can have the same dimension is if the argument is dimensionless.