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English: Metrological dependencies between the different base units of the SI system of units as currently introduced, including the fundamental constants used to define them:
- the frequency of the caesium transition for the second, 
- the speed of light for the metre,
- the mass of the IPK for the kilogram,
- the mass in kilograms of an atom of carbon 12 for the mole,
- the sensitivity of the human eye for the candela,
- the temperature of the triple point of water for the kelvin, and
- the magnetic permeability of vacuum for the ampere.
Generated from a Mathematica notebook at https://github.com/episanty/SI-unit-relations.
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