Meter-kilogram-second system
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The meter-kilogram-second system (abbreviated mks) was a system of physical and chemical units of measure in widespread use until 1960. In that year, the International System of Units officially replaced it, and borrowed virtually all of its definitions while adding other definitions of its own.