Metre–tonne–second system of units


The metre–tonne–second or MTS system of units is a system of physical units. It was invented in France, hence the unit names sthène and pièze, and became its legal system between 1919 and 1961. It was adopted by the Soviet Union in 1933 and abolished there in 1955. It was a metric and coherent system of units, much as SI and the centimetre–gram–second system, but with larger units for industrial use, whereas the CGS system was regarded as suitable for laboratory use only.

Units

The base units of the MTS system are:
Some common derived units: