Submitted by enby-millennial-613 t3_11bqbei in explainlikeimfive
TheRealStorey t1_ja5zb7s wrote
Reply to comment by kinyutaka in ELI5: Why isn't the Litre (L) considered a "non-SI" unit? by enby-millennial-613
It was made to be universally transferable, everyone has water, there is a standard meter stick in France and it was updated to the length traveled by some light so it's universally reproducible. SAme with a second, it's the vibrations of some atom, but the idea is anyone can perform the same experiment anywhere and have the same precise measurement.
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