Friday 6 February 2015

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Unit: The chosen standard used for measuring a physical quantity is called unit.
Unit should be:
(i)                  Well defined
(ii)                Easy to reproduce
(iii)               Easy to compare
(iv)              Independent of changes in physical conditions
(v)                Internationally accepted

Units are of two types – (i) Fundamental Unit; (i) Derived Unit
System of units _ Unites depend on choice. Each choice of units leads to a new system (set) of units. The internationally accepted systems are (i) CGS system, (ii) MKS System (iii) FPS system (iv) SI Units.
In SI Units, there are seven fundamental units given in the following
Physical Quantity
Si Unit
Symbol
Length
Metre 
m
Mass
Kilogram
kg
Time
Second
s
Electric current
Ampere
A
Temperature
Kelvin
K
Luminuous intensity
Candela
Cd
Amount of substance
mole
mol

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. No
Physical Quantity
Cgs units
SI unit
Relation
1.
Force
dyne
newton
1 newton = 10⁵ dyne
2.
work
erg
joule
1 joule = 10⁷erg

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