Derived or Quantity (Symbol) Unit Symbol Fundamental Length (1) 1. meter m Mass (m) kilogram kg 2. "ime (t) second 3. rea (A) square meter m2 4. Folume (V) cubic meter 5. m3 "emperature (T) Kelvin K 6. kilogram per cubic 7. Density (D) kg/ m3 meter peed (v) /Velocity (v) meter per second m/s 8. Electric current (I) Ampere A 9. meter per second 10. acceleration (a) m/s² squared Pressure (P) Pascal Pa or N/m² 11. amount of substance mole mol 12. Force (F) /Weight (W) N or kg-m/s² Newton 13. Vork (W) Joule Jor N· m 14. Luminous intensity (I) candela cd 15. Power (P) Watt W or N · m/s 16.|
Derived or Quantity (Symbol) Unit Symbol Fundamental Length (1) 1. meter m Mass (m) kilogram kg 2. "ime (t) second 3. rea (A) square meter m2 4. Folume (V) cubic meter 5. m3 "emperature (T) Kelvin K 6. kilogram per cubic 7. Density (D) kg/ m3 meter peed (v) /Velocity (v) meter per second m/s 8. Electric current (I) Ampere A 9. meter per second 10. acceleration (a) m/s² squared Pressure (P) Pascal Pa or N/m² 11. amount of substance mole mol 12. Force (F) /Weight (W) N or kg-m/s² Newton 13. Vork (W) Joule Jor N· m 14. Luminous intensity (I) candela cd 15. Power (P) Watt W or N · m/s 16.|
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Transcribed Image Text:Derived or
Quantity (Symbol)
Unit
Symbol
Fundamental
Length (1)
meter
1.
Mass (m)
kilogram
kg
2.
Time (t)
second
3.
Area (A)
square meter
m2
4.
Volume (V)
cubic meter
m3
5.
Temperature (T)
Kelvin
K
6.
kilogram per cubic
7.
Density (D)
kg/ m3
meter
Speed (v) /Velocity (v)
meter per second
m/s
8.
Electric current (I)
Ampere
A
9.
meter per
second
10.
Acceleration (a)
m/s?
squared
Pressure (P)
Pascal
Pa or N/m2
11.
Amount of substance
mole
mol
12.
Force (F) /Weight (W)
Newton
N or kg-m/s2
13.
Work (W)
Joule
Jor N· m
14.
Luminous intensity (I)
candela
cd
15.
Power (P)
W or N· m/s
16.|
Watt
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