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How is 'one standard kilogram' defined in SI system?


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The standard one kilogram mass is the mass of platinum-iridium cylinder kept at 0 degree Celsius at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in France. The mass is equal to mass of 1 litre of water at 4 degree Celsius.

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