Mõõtmissüsteemi
Mõõtmissüsteemi refers to a system of measurement that specifies units, symbols, and conventions used to quantify physical quantities. In Estonia, the official system is based on the International System of Units (SI), which was adopted in 1930 following the country's independence. The SI system provides a standardized framework that facilitates scientific research, industry, and everyday commerce by ensuring consistency in the measurement of length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, luminous intensity, and chemical amount. Estonia also recognizes customary units for specific cultural or historical contexts, such as the use of the hept, a traditional Estonian measure of volume, although these units are largely obsolete in formal usage.
The development of Mõõtmissüsteemi in Estonia mirrors global trends toward metrication. The country participated in the
In practical terms, Eesti mõõtmissüsteemi permeates education, where students learn SI units from primary school onward.