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Explain the value or importance of using the International System of Units when describing motion. Provide an example that supports your reasoning.

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Answered by PsyDAG
We do not do your homework for you. Although it might take more effort to do the work on your own, you will profit more from your effort. We will be happy to evaluate your work though.

However, even though this is not my area of expertise, I searched Google under the key words "<I>International System of Units</I>" to get these possible sources:

https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=International+System+of+Units&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

In the future, you can find the information you desire more quickly, if you use appropriate key words to do your own search. Also see http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/.

http://www.hackcollege.com/blog/2011/11/23/infographic-get-more-out-of-google.html

Don't just copy the material. Express the ideas in your own words. Although this will take more time and effort, you will learn more.
THX for the links
Answered by Connexus Student
Hey just wanted to go ahead and give people the answers if your on connexus. I'm not a dush bag just compare your answers with mine.
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and for 9 I thought about how we measure our results AKA Meters, grams, liters units you know. Have a good day
Answered by mack
half of the links provided were blocked on a school computer. first link works though.
Answered by Suwwoop
In system international (SI) or metric units, motion involves the units meters and seconds. The consistency of units used makes the information described by one individual in a country understandable by someone else in a different country who does not even speak the same language. 
For example, if someone describe the speed of an object to be 50 meters per second, anyone using the same units can understand this. Meanwhile, use of units such as foot per second is limited to a small number of countries.

Answered by Hello!
You literally just copied off of someone else's answer because I was just there in brainly
Answered by sweet addiction
that is just sad man
Answered by :/
at least they are still giving a answer :|
Answered by E.O.N.
'Hello!' and 'Sweet Addiction', just summarize what they said in your own words, don't use the exact same numbers & words, as then the teachers or whomever is looking at your assessment would be able to see that you copied. I don't know why you have a problem with them copying that answer onto here, as, if anything, it gives variety to where the answer is, in case brainly.com is blocked on certain computers or in certain countries.
Answered by BTS 4 EVER
For the last one I put : in system international, motion uses the unit meters and the seconds. The units used makes the informations said by one person in a country somewhere understandable by someone else who speaks a different language in a different country. Not sure if this is correct but I did some research hard and came up with this. Hope it helps ^^ Also might wanna change it into your own words a little, don't want you to get caught :)
Answered by dam
before i saw PsyDAG's name I srsly thought that was miss sue
Answered by spike
what’s the answer tho
Answered by Connexus student
@Dam Dude same XD
Answered by A connexus student
explain the value or importance of using the International System of Units when describing motion. Provide an example that supports your reasoning
Answered by nonofyourbuissinnes
honestly i just want an reasonable short summary of the answer
Answered by ms sues daddy
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Answered by sus
you answered all the question's exept for the one he asked
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by kyrele
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Answered by Friendly Helper
This is what I came up with: The value or importance of using the International System of Units when describing motion is by using meters and seconds. These units help scientists understand the distance that something moves easier, and meters and kilograms are the most precise units when involving motion. For example, a scientist determines the distance a pebble was thrown with a force of 10n using meters, and found that the pebble went 20 meters forward before it stopped. Idk if this helps you guys, but I tried lol.
Answered by Can I get a OWA OWA?
Make sure to put it in you words do we all wont get caught.
Answered by kid
its kilometers not kilograms. Just helping
Answered by Conexus Child
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Answered by Abbi reeeeeeeeeee
I still don't understand but here is the part where you have to do the second essay
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In system international (SI) or metric units, motion involves the units meters and seconds. The consistency of units used makes the information described by one individual in a country understandable by someone else in a different country who does not even speak the same language.
For example, if someone describe the speed of an object to be 50 meters per second, anyone using the same units can understand this. Meanwhile, use of units such as foot per second is limited to a small number of countries.
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Answered by yup
i agree
Answered by hOwDY y'AlL
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Answered by anon
am i the only one who doesn’t understand a thing even though people are explaining it like the words don’t go through my head and i’m seriously about to have a mental breakdown cus sheeesh
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