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Units
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Unit Systems Systems set up fundamental units British system - foot, pound, second Metric system - meter, kilogram, second
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Time The unit of time originally was based on the day and the year. The second was 1/60 * 1/60 *1/24 of a day. In the 20th century the second was measured based on the timing of atoms. We now know that the day is getting longer and “leap seconds” are added every few years. The SI unit of time is the second (s)
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Length The oldest standards of length were based on the human body. The metric system defined the meter in terms of the Earth: 1/10,000 from the pole to the equator. The meter is now defined in terms of the second and speed of light. The SI unit of length is the meter (m)
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Mass Standard weights have been maintained for centuries. Weight and mass were thought to be the same. Now a standard 1 kilogram mass is kept in Paris. The SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg)
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SI Prefixes Prefixes on units are used to represent powers of ten. Prefixes denote powers of ten from 18 to 18 in steps of three. Example: a kilometer is 10 3 meters or 1000 meters. Most Common micro ( ) 10 -6 milli (m) 10 -3 kilo (k) 10 3 mega (M) 10 6 Common, but the power is not a factor of three. centi (c ) 10 -2 deci (d ) 10 -1
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Other Units There are other fundamental units in SI. See NIST. NIST ampere (A)ampere (A) kelvin (K)kelvin (K) mole (mol)mole (mol) candela (cd)candela (cd) Derived units are built from the fundamental units. area (m 2 ) volume (m 3 ) velocity (m/s) acceleration (m/s 2 ) force (kg m/s 2 ) or (N) energy (kg m 2 /s 2 ) or (J) next
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