Mks system of units

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A physical system of units that expresses any given measurement using fundamental units of the meter, kilogram, and/or second (mks). Historically the mks system of units led to the International System of Units. The SI system now serves as the international standard. Therefore the exact composition of the mks system is a historical issue. As a matter of historical record the mks system encorporated fundamental units other than the meter, kilogram, and second in addition to derived units. An incomplete list of the fundamental/derived units appears below. If the mks system of units never had a governing body to rule on a standard definition then this list might depend on different conventions and different times.

  • cycle (This dimensionless quantity became synonymous with the term "cycle per second" as an abbreviation. This circumstance confused the exact definition of the term cycle. Therefore the term "cycle per meter" became ill-defined. The cycle did not become an SI unit.)
  • cycle per second [1]
  • cycle per meter (This measure of wavenumber became ill-defined due to the abbrevitiation of "cycle per second" as "cycle".)

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