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1 Principle of physics Measurement Measurement Chapter 1 Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.

2 What is physics - A way of describing the physical world - understanding the behavior and structure of matter - deals with how and why matter and energy act as they do - Evaluate explanations of physical phenomena

3 Quantities Physics © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Fundamental Quantities (Basic Quantities) quantities cannot be measured in a simpler form And for convenience they have been selected as the basic quantities. quantities that cannot be defined in any other physical quantity. The units of these quantities are called basic Units.

4 Quantities Physics Table System International (SI) base quantities basic quantities quantity UnitSymbol length meterm mass kilogramkg time seconds electric current ampereA thermodynamic temperature kelvinK amount of substance molemol luminous intensity or (Unit of intensity of light) candelacd

5 The three main fundamental physical quantities (base quantities) of mechanics are length, mass and time. The SI system have the units meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (S). These fundamental quantities cannot be defined in terms of more base quantities. Quantities Physics Fundamental Quantities (Basic Quantities)

6 Quantities Physics Fundamental unit (Basic unit) The Meter :- the distance traveled by a beam of light in a vacuum over a defined time interval ( 1/299 792 458 seconds) The Kilogram :- a particular platinum-iridium cylinder kept in Sevres, France The Second :- the time interval between the vibrations in the cesium atom (1 sec = time for 9 192 631 770 vibrations )

7 Quantities Physics Fundamental unit (Basic unit) Exercise : (Homework) (SI) The Unit of Length is ……….. The Unit of Time is ……….. The Unit of Electric Current is ……….. The Unit of Temperature is ……….. The Unit of a mount of Substance is ……….. The Unit of Mass is ………..

8 Quantities Physics Derived Quantities: All physical quantities measured by physicists can be expressed in terms of the three basic unit of length, mass, and time. When a quantity involves the measurement of 2 or more fundamental quantities it is called a Derived Quantity. The units of these are called Derived Units.

9 Quantities Physics

10 SYSTEM OF UNIT  SI units (used mostly in physics):  length: meter (m)  mass: kilogram (kg)  time: second (s) This system is also referred to as the MKS system for meter-kilogram-second.

11 SYSTEM OF UNIT Gaussian units (used mostly in chemistry): length: centimeter (cm) cm = 0.01 m mass: gram (g) g= 0.001 kg time: second (s) This system is also referred to as the CGS system for centimeter-gram- second.

12 SYSTEM OF UNIT  British engineering system (FPS) length: foot (ft) ft = 0.30 m mass: bound bt= 0.45 kg time: second (s) its easy to convert from system to another. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.

13 CONVERSIONS You will need to be able to convert from one unit to another for the same quantity Km to m (length) J to eV (energy) Years to seconds (time) And between other systems and SI **Note: through out you should be able to do basic conversiones now and others will be developed

14 CONVERSIONS * 1 km = 1000 m (meters) 1kg = 1000 g 1 mile=1609 m 1g = 0.001 kg 1 mile = 1.609km 1cm = 0.01 m 1 inch = 2.54 cm 1 min = 60 s 1 cm = 0.39 inch 1 hr = 3600 s 1 m 3 = 1000 L

15 CONVERSIONS Example : Convert 3 cm to …….inch ? Example : Convert 6 inch to ………cm ? Example : Convert 1mile to ……km ? Example : Convert 19 km to ………mile ? Example : Convert 5 mile/hr to ………. m/s ? Example : Convert 7 m/s to ………. mile/min ? Example : Convert 2 hrs to ………. s ? Example : Convert 4 min ………. hrs ?

16 Scientific notation Scientific notation employs powers of 10 to write large or small numbers Example : Convert the number to scientific notation # 897000 = ( ) # 0.000584 = ( ) * What is the difference between the two numbers - (4.34 x10 4 m, 43.4 x 10 3 m ) - (0.003 x 10 -4 s, 0.00003 x10 -6 s) -

17 PrefixSymbolPrefixSymbol X=18exaEdecid 15petaP-2centic 12teraT-3millim 9gigaG-6micro 6megaM-9nanon 3kiloK-12picop 2hectoh-15femtof 1decada-18attoa Power of ten prefixes :


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