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English: The seven SI base units. No partial relationships (no arrows)

Note: same seven base units, in SI 2006 and SI 2019
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Système international d'unités (International System of Units)
SI 2019:

SI 2019 specific:

Système international d'unités (International System of Units)
SI 2006:

Language dependent:
English:

Malay:

Russian (1 of 2):

The diagrams listed below use mixed dependencies, with arrows going into units both from defining constants and from other units.

Russian (2 of 2):

Here, the diagrams listed below more consistently show arrows directly from the defining constants.

Ukrainian:

Also in Ukrainian Wikipedia (png):

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Representation of the SI base units as seven colored, labeled circles in the Si-approved colours

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current11:40, 22 February 2020Thumbnail for version as of 11:40, 22 February 2020600 × 600 (15 KB)wikimediacommons>The Anomeno, unit positions are consistent with other diagrams, and metre, second and kilogram are at the top because of inter-unit dependencies

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