grunneiningunum
Grunneiningunum is the Icelandic term for the seven fundamental units that form the basis of a measurement system. In the International System of Units (SI), grunneiningunum are the base units from which all other units are derived. They correspond to the base quantities: length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.
Historically, grunneiningunum emerged from the metric system to enable universal precision and reproducibility in science and
Since 2019, SI base units are defined by fixing fundamental constants. Meter: speed of light; kilogram: Planck
Base units enable the derivation of other units, such as the newton (kg·m/s^2) or the joule (kg·m^2/s^2).
While the term grunneiningunum is used in Icelandic technical discourse, the concept is parallel to the English