Draft:Base quantity
all units based on real and hypothetical fundamental forces
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a base quantity[a] is a type of quantity defined as something that is based on unchanging values in the universe[1][2][3][4], when base quantity is mentioned, it usually used in term of SI base unit, which is the base units of our universe as defined by the SI corporation and is used world-wide as the default units of measurement [5][6][7][8], below is a list of all the SI base units, for more unit's in the si system, see list of physical quantities, a important thing to note is that this page is not related to SI base unit as it details the base quantities of our universe as detailed by the SI corporation and might be different across different cultures and country's and may change if a new fundamental discovery is discovered.
| name | symbol | definition |
|---|---|---|
| Second | s | a unit used to measure time[9][10][11][12] |
| Metre | m | a unit used to measure a the distance between two points, also called a meter in american english[13][14][15][16] |
| Kilogram | kg | a unit used to measure the mass of object but can also be used as a unit of weight[17][18][19][20][21] |
| ampere | a | a unit used to measure electric current[b][22][23][24][25] |
| kelvin | k | a unit used to measure thermodynamic temperature[c][26][27][28][29][30] |
| mole | mol | a unit used to measure the amount of substance of something, also sometimes called a mol[31][32][33][34] |
| candela | cd | a unit used to measure the density of light in specific direction[35][36][37][38][39][40] |
| Submission declined on 5 December 2025 by Rambley (talk). This draft appears to be a duplicate of an existing article. Wikipedia does not permit multiple articles on the same topic.
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Comment: For reviewers; please note a previous version of this article (Draft:Base quantities) was rejected by @Commandant Quacks-a-lot:.The core issues with the past draft have still not been addressed with this iteration. The majority of the sources are dictionary definitions which do nothing for notability. Additionally, it relies on lists and other encyclopedias throughout. There is just not enough reason here to split this into its own article. I do not see why the other article(s) mentioning base quantities can't be expanded instead. Rambley (talk / contribs) 15:27, 5 December 2025 (UTC)
