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Fundamental & Derived Units
SI = system international Agreed upon fundamental/base units & definitions.
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7 Base/Fundamental Units
Unit Symbol Dimension Meter ___ d light trav in vacuum in frac of sec Kilogram ___ amt of pt/irridium alloy. Second ___ e- vibrations during E transition Cs. Ampere ___ current in parallel wires 1m apart that produces certain F. Kelvin ___ frac. triple pt water. Mole mol _________________. Candela cd intensity of light.
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Derived Units: Combos of base
Mechanics – motion, force, matter. All units derived from kg, m, s. What are some examples of derived units: Density Velocity Force Momentum volume
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Remind yourselves of the metric prefixes. See Hamper pg 6.
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1. What are the base units of Joules?
kg m2 s-2.
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2. What unit is a C/s? Ampere
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3. What quantity is represented by the base unit below?
kg m2 s3 A Volts
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4. Break down the unit W (ohm) into base units.
kg m2 s-3 A-2.
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Order of Magnitude & Estimation
Physics must explain the very large & the very small.
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Scientific Notation Expresses values as powers of 10
The number of atoms in 12 g of 12C? ~ ~ 6 x 1023. 60 x 1022 what’s the difference?
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The power of 10 of a number is its order of magnitude.
Useful to estimate very large & small values. Ex: 10n = 6 x n = order of mag. Solve for n. Take the log of 6 x 1023. n = 23.7 Round to whole number n = 24.
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5. Find the following order of mag.
J 5 x m 14 billion years 3.6 or 4 5 -9 1.4 x 1010 so 10.
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6. What is the order of mag of the mass of an electron in kg?
~ 9 x kg. ~ 10 – 31 kg. ~ 1 x kg. So -30.
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7. The universe ~10 25 m across. It is ~ 15 BY old.
How many seconds is that? Estimate to within an order of mag. ~ seconds
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8. Diameter: Atom ~ 10 – 10 m Nucleus ~ 10 – 15 m What is the ratio between the two to an order of magnitude? 10 5.
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9. The smallest time interval that can be measured is the time it takes light to traverse the nucleus. Estimate that time. t = d/v t = (10-15m)/(3x108 m/s) ~ s
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Wavelength of light few hundred nm (400 – 700) Frequency light ~ 4 – 8 x 1014 hz.
Try to memorize the previous quantities. See list on pg 1 in Kerr.
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Hwk: Read Hamper 1 – 6. Do pg 3 - 6 # 1 – 7 Show work or write word.
Write your whole name. Date. Assignment. Label questions. Show work.
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Make estimations in groups outside.
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