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What is the difference between a base quantity and a base unit?
A base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a system of fundamental units. A measurement of a base quantity could be expressed in terms of a vectorial unit in any system of vectorial units using the same base quantities.
A base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units. A measurement of a base quantity could be expressed in terms of a base unit in any system of units using the same base quantities.
A base unit is a standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a system of gravitational units. A measurement of a base quantity could be expressed in terms of a gravitational unit in any system of gravitational units using the same base quantities.
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