Tuesday, 19 April 2016

WHAT ARE FUNDAMENTAL UNITS/PHYSICAL QUANTITY IN PHYSICS?

WHAT ARE FUNDAMENTAL UNITS/PHYSICAL QUANTITY IN PHYSICS?

The minimum set of units/physical quantity which are required to produce all other units/physical quantity are called "FUNDAMENTAL UNITS/PHYSICAL QUANTITY".

It includes:

  1. LENGTH-                                                                               FOR SPACE
  2. MASS-                             FOR MASS RELATED PROPERTY OF MATTER 
  3. TIME-                                                                                      FOR CHANGE
  4. TEMPERATURE -                         FOR INTERNAL ENERGY OF MATTER
  5. LUMINOUS INTENSITY-                  FOR QUANTITY OF VISIBLE LIGHT
  6. AMOUNT OF SUBSTANCE -                                FOR NOS OF ANY OBJECT
  7. ELECTRIC CURRENT-    FOR CHARGE RELATED PROPERTY OF MATTER


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