Giovanni Giorgi is an Italian physicist and engineer known primarily for his contributions to the fields of engineering, measurement, and standards. He is best known for developing the Giorgi system of units, which is a precursor to the International System of Units (SI). The Giorgi system emphasized the importance of including the ampere (unit of electric current) as a basic unit alongside length, mass, and time, aiming for a coherent system of units that would facilitate scientific and engineering calculations.
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