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Unit and Dimension
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Unit and Dimension
Unit:
The chosen standard used for measuring a physical quantity is called unit.
The unit should be:
1. Well defined
2. Easy to reproduce
3. Easy to compare
4. Internationally accepted independent of changes in physical conditions
Units are of two types:
1. Fundamental Unit and
2. Derived Unit
System of Units:
Units depend on choice. Each choice of units leads to a new system (set) of units. The internationally accepted systems are: 1. CGS system 2. MKS System 3. FPS System 4. SI Units.
In SI Units, there are seven fundamental units given in the following table:
Physical Quantity |
SI Unit |
Symbol |
Length |
metre |
m |
Mass |
kilogram |
kg |
Time |
second |
s |
Electric Current |
ampere |
A |
Temperature |
kelvin |
K |
Luminous intensity |
candela |
1 cd |
Amount of substance |
mole |
mo! |
Besides these seven fundamental units, two supplementary units are also defined, viz., radian [rad] for plane angle and steradian (sr) for solid angle.
- All the units which are defined / expressed in terms of fundamental units are called derived units.
Some important derived units
S. |
Physical Quantity |
Cgs units |
SI unit |
Relation |
1. |
Force |
Dyne |
Newton |
1 newton = 105 dyne |
2. |
Work |
Erg |
Joule |
1 joule = 107 erg |
Some practical units of length mass and time
Length |
Light year = distance traveled by light in one year vacuum. 1LY = 9.46 x 1015m 1 Astronomical Unit (A.U.) = 1.5 x 1011 m 1 Parsec = 3.26 ly = 3.08 x 1016 m 1 Nautical mile or Seamile = 6076 ft = 1852 m 1 Micron = 1 1 Angstron (A) = 10~10 m |
Mass |
1 Quintal = 102 kg 1 Metric ton = 103 kg 1 Atomic Mass Unit (amu) or Dalton = 1.66 x 10-27 kg 1 Slug = 14.59 kg 1 Pound = 0.4537 kg 1 Chandrashekhar limit = 1.4 times the mass of sun = 2.8 x 1030 kg |
Time |
1 Solar day = 86400 sec. 1 Year = 365 1/2 solar days 1 Lunar month = 27.3 solar days. Tropical year = It is the year in which total solar eclipse occurs. Leap year = It is the year in which the month of February is of 29 days. |
- Astronomical distances are measured in light year because speed of light is always the same.
Prefixes used in metric system
Prefix |
Symbol |
Multiplier |
deci |
d |
|
centi |
c |
|
milli |
m |
|
micro |
μ |
|
nano |
n |
|
pico |
P |
|
femto |
f |
|
atto |
a |
|
zepto |
z |
|
yocto |
y |
|
deca |
da |
|
hecto |
h |
|
kilo |
k |
|
mega |
M |
|
giga |
G |
|
tera |
T |
|
peta |
P |
|
exa |
E |
|
zetta |
Z |
|
yotta |
Y |
|
Dimension
Dimension of a physical quantity are the powers through which different fundamental quantities are raised to define the quantity.
The expression by which a physical quantity is defined in terms of fundamental quantities is called dimensional, formula of the quantity.
For example: Dimensional formula of momentum is MLT-1
S. |
Quantity |
Dimensional Formula |
1 |
Volume |
|
2 |
Density |
|
3 |
Velocity |
|
4 |
Acceleration |
|
5 |
Angular Velocity, Frequency |
|
6 |
Momentum, Impulse |
|
7 |
Force |
|
8 |
Work, Energy |
|
9 |
Power |
|
10 |
Pressure, Streess, Modulus of Elasticity |
|
11 |
Moment of Inertia |
|
12 |
Torque/Moment of Force |
|
13 |
Angular Momentum, Planck’s Constent |
|
14 |
Coefficient of Viscosity |
|
15 |
Surface Tension |
|
16 |
Universal Gravitational Constant |
|
17 |
Latent Heat |
|
18 |
Specific Heat |
|
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