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here's the table I took out in case eveyone wants it back:


Physical quantity Symbol Name of SI base unit Symbol for SI unit Remarks
length <math>l</math> metre m One metre is defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299792458 second. This standard was adopted in 1983, when the speed of light in vacuum was defined to be precisely 299792458 m/s.
mass <math>m</math> kilogram kg One kilogram is defined to be the mass of a specific cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy, kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (near Paris).
time <math>t</math> second s One second is defined as the time required for 9192631770 cycles of a hyperfine transition[?] in cesium 133. This definition was adopted in 1967.
electric current <math>I</math> ampere A
thermodynamic temperature <math>T</math> kelvin K
amount of substance <math>n</math> mole mol
luminous intensity <math>I_v</math> candela cd



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