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Units and Dimensions is a fundamental and essential topic in Physics. For the measurement of a physical quantity, Unit plays a vital role. Unit provides a complete idea about the measurement of a physical quantity. Dimension is a measure of the size or extent of a particular quantity. In this article, we will learn Units and Dimensions related all details including definition, fundamental and derived units, system of units, List of Units of physical quantities, Dimension formula, List of physical quantities and their dimensions, etc. Table of Content What are Units?Units are values used to measure and express various physical quantities. Unit gives us a complete and clear idea about a physical quantity. Measurement of a physical quantity consists of mainly two parts – Numeric value and unit.
For example, A rectangular garden has 50 meter length. Here, “50” is the numeric value or magnitude, and “meter” is the Unit of the physical quantity. Fundamental and Derived Units
Fundamental UnitsFundamental units are also known as base units. There are total of 7 base units. Fundamental units and their Symbols in SI system are discussed in the following table:
System of UnitsThere are four system of units available namely – MKS System, CGS System, FPS System, and SI system. MKS System: The full form of MKS System is Metre Kilogram Second. In MKS system, the units of length, mass and time are respectively metre, kilogram and second. CGS System : The full form of CGS system is Centimetre Gram Second. CGS system is also known as Gaussian system. In CGS system, the units of length, mass and time are respectively centimetre, gram and second. FPS System : The full form of FPS System is Foot Pound Second. FPS is also known as British system. In FPS system, the units of length, mass and time are respectively foot, pound and second. SI System : SI system is generally known as International System of Units. It is the modification form of MKS system. SI System of unit is adopted to have same common unit world-wide. Macro and Micro PrefixesMicro- is a prefix used to describe something that is small scale, while macro- is a prefix used to describe something that is large scale.
Units of Length, Mass and TimeThe different units used to represent length, mass and time are shown below in the table:
Important Formulas of Derived UnitsFollowing table shows some of the examples of derived units from fundamental units.
What are Dimensions?Dimensions of a physical quantity are defined as the powers to which the fundamental quantities should be raised to represent that physical quantity. Dimension of a physical quantity is not dependent on the magnitude or the numeric value of that physical quantity. To represent dimensions of physical quantities, we use square bracket “[ ]” around the quantity. Dimensional FormulaDimensional formula is nothing but an expression that shows how the fundamental units and which of the fundamental units are required to represent the unit of physical quantity. The process of writing of a dimensional formula of a physical quantity is by enclosing the symbols of the base quantities with appropriate power in square brackets. Dimensions of fundamental physical quantities along with their dimensional symbols are written as –
Dimensional Formulas for Physical QuantitiesSome of the examples of dimensional formulas are as follows:
Quantities Having the Same Dimensional FormulaThe following physical quantities have the same Dimensional formula:
Dimensionless QuantitiesDimensionless quantities are the physical quantities which have no dimension or zero dimension. Its numeric value or magnitude is same in all system of units. Examples : The examples of dimensionless quantities are as follows:
Uses of DimensionDimension of a physical quantity is an essential part. It has following uses –
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