S.N. |
Physical
quantities |
Name of the
Units |
Symbols |
1. |
Length |
metre |
m |
2. |
Mass |
kilogram |
kg |
3. |
Time |
second |
s |
4. |
Temperature |
kelvin |
K |
5. |
Luminous
intensity |
candela |
cd |
6. |
Electric
current |
ampere |
A |
7. |
Amount of
substance |
mole |
mol |
Derived Units
The unit of acceleration is m/s2. It includes two fundamental units i.e. meter(m) and second (s). In the same way, the unit of speed is ms-2. In this unit there are two fundamental units i.e. metre (m) and second (s). The above units of density and force are derived by the combination of two or more fundamental units. These units fully depend on the fundamental units. Such types of dependent units are called derived units. We can define derived units in the following way.
Some of the important physical quantities and their
derived units from the
following table:
Some physical quantities, their
derived units and symbols:
Quantities |
Formulae |
Derived Units |
Fundamental Units Involved |
Area |
length × breadth |
metre × metre |
m2 |
Volume |
length × breadth× height |
metre × metre ×metre |
m3 |
Density |
mass/volume |
kilogram×metre3 |
Kg/m3 = kgm-3 |
Velocity |
Displacement/ time |
Metre/second
|
m/s = ms-1
|
Acceleration |
change in velocity/time |
Metre/second × second |
m/s2 = ms2 |
Force |
mass ×acceleration |
kilogram × metre/second2
or newton |
kg m/s2 or N kg ms2 or N
|
Pressure |
Force/ area
|
newton/metre2 or Pascal |
Kg/ms2 or Pa =kg m-1s-2 or Pa |
Work |
force × distance |
newton × metre or Joule |
Kgm2/s2 or J kgm2s-2
or J |
Power |
Work/time
|
newton × metre/second or watt |
Kgm2/s3 or W =kg m2s-3or
W |
Moment |
force × distance |
newton × metre |
Kgm2/s2 =kgm2s-2 |
Frequency |
1/second
|
1/second or Hertz |
s-1 or Hz |
Thus,
Differences between fundamental
and derived units
S.N. |
Fundamental
Unit |
S.N. |
Derived Unit |
1. |
They do not
depend upon other units. |
1. |
They depend
upon fundamental units. |
2. |
Till today,
only seven fundamental units are used. Examples: kilogram(kg), metre (m), second(s),
etc. |
2. |
Many derived
units can be formed from these seven fundamental units. Examples: newton(N),
joule (J), Pascal (P), watt (W), etc. |
While expressing the physical quantity, we need to mention the units too.
For example, 10 N force, 3 kg mass, etc.
SI System
The system of measurement introduced by the Paris Conference to bring uniformity in measurement all over the world is called SI system.
Similarly, those standard units of measurement which are introduced by the Paris conference of the scientists held in 1960 AD are called SI units. Its full form is System International de’units.
These SI units are used by all countries of the world making the measurement system consistent worldwide. According to the SI system, different physical quantities are well defined and their models are made. These models are distributed to different countries of the world to make their prototype. On the basis of these models and their prototypes, different physical quantities are being measured all over the world. So, this system has played a vital role to bring uniformity in the measurement of all the countries of the world.
Why is SI unit needed?
It is difficult to run trade and business at the international level by using different units in different countries. So, SI unit is needed to make the transaction easy.
A Answer the following questions.
1. What is unit? Write down the units of mass, temperature, power, and density.
2. Write any three differences between fundamental units and derived units.
3. What is SI system? Why has SI system been developed? Give reasons.
4. What is the unit of pressure? Why is it called a derived unit? Give reasons.
5. Why is the unit of temperature called a fundamental unit? Give reasons.
6. Find the fundamental units involved in the following derived units.
(i) Newton(N) (ii) Watt (W) (iii) Joule (J)
(iv) Pascal (Pa) (v) Cubic metre
7. The standard weights (dhaks) and meter scales of the shops in the market are verified in every two years by the department of measurement of Nepal, Why?
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