In the SI system, the measurement units of derived properties are combinations of the SI units and some have their own names and abbreviations. The dimensions of all derived properties of a measurement system are algebraic combinations of its basic dimensions. The measurement units of the seven basic SI system dimensions are meter (m), second (s), kilogram (kg), Kelvin (K), ampere (A), candela (cd) and mol (mol). The basic properties of each dimension can be measured in specific measurement units. The SI-System has seven basic dimensions. The SAP standard shipment uses the international measurement unit system (SI) with the seven basic properties length, time, mass, temperature, electrical current, light intensity, and molarity. Each basic property defines one basic dimension of a measurement system. There are many different measurement systems with different basic properties. Which physical properties are viewed as basic and which as derived is a matter of expediency. Derived properties are algebraic combinations of basic properties. Physical properties are basic or derived.
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