GA Notes: SI Units of Important Physical Quantities

September 28, 2018    

Dear Students,


General Science is an equally important section containing weightage of 25 questions in Railway Group-D Exam 2018 and has an even more abundant importance in some other exams conducted by SSC. Most of the questions were asked from the periodic table, si units, numerical on motion velocity acceleration etc, so here we are with notes on Groups in the modern periodic table. So you should know important groups of the modern periodic table so that you can score well in general science section.

SI Units of Important Physical Quantities


The Seven base units In Physics:

length metre (m)
mass kilogram (kg)
time second (s)
electric current ampere (A)
Thermodynamic temperature kelvin (K)
luminous  intensity candela (cd)
amount of substance mole (mol)  

The DERIVED Units:


  Current
  

ampere
(A)

  Potential
  difference(U)
  

  volt
  (V = W/A)
  

  Quantity
  of electricity(Q)
  

  coulomb
  (C = A.s)
  

  Power(P)

  

  watt
  (W = J/s)
  

  Energy(W)

  

  joule
  (J = N.m)
  

  Magnetic
  induction(B)
  

  tesla
  (T = Wb/m²)
  

  Electric
  field(E)
  

  volt
  per metre (V/m)
  

  Magnetic
  field strength(H)
  

  ampère
  per metre (A/m)
  

  Electric
  conductance(G)
  

  siemens
  (S = A/V)
  

  Attenuation

  

  decibel
  (dB)
  

  mass
  

   kilogram (kg)
  

  Volume(V)
  

  m³
  

  Force(F)
  

  newton
  (N)
  

  Torque(M)
  

  N.m
  

  Pressure(p)
  

  pascal
  (Pa)
  

  Dynamic
  viscosity
  

  Pa.s
  

  Kinematic
  viscosity
  

  m².s-1
  

  Acoustic
  pressure(p)
  

  pascal
  (Pa)
  

  Dynamic
  volume(v)
  

  m³
  

  Length
  

  metre
  (m)
  

  wavelength
  

  metre
  (m)
  

  Area
  (A)
  

  square
  metre m²
  

  Volume(V)
  

  cubic
  metre m³
  

  Speed/Velocity(v)
  

  metre
  per second m/s
  

  acceleration(a)
  

  metre
  per second squared m/s²
  

  wavenumber(s)
  

  reciprocal
  metre
  

  density,
  mass density
  

  kilogram
  per cubic metre kg/m³
  

  surface
  density(A)
  

  kilogram
  per square metre kg/m²
  

  specific
  volume(v)
  

  cubic
  metre per kilogram m³/kg
  

  current
  density(j)
  

  ampere
  per square metre A/m²
  

  magnetic
  field strength(H)
  

  ampere
  per metre A/m
  

  concentration(c)
  

  mole
  per cubic metre mol/m³
  

  mass
  concentration
  

  kilogram
  per cubic metre kg/m³
  

  luminance(Lv)
  

  candela
  per square metre cd/m²
  

  refractive
  index(n)
  

  One
  (1)
  

  relative
  permeability(µr)
  

  One
  (1)
  

  frequency
  

  hertz(Hz)
  

  force
  

  newton(N)
  

  pressure/stress
  

  pascal(Pa)
  

  energy/work/amount
  of heat
  

  joule(J)
  

  power/radiant
  flux
  

  watt(W)
  

  electric
  charge/amount of electricity
  

  coulomb(C)
  

  electric
  potential difference/electromotive force
  

  volt(V)
  

  capacitance
  

  farad(F)
  

  electric
  resistance
  

  ohm(O)
  

  electric
  conductance
  

  Siemens
  (S)
  

  magnetic
  flux
  

  weber(Wb)
  

  magnetic
  flux density
  

  tesla(T)
  

  inductance
  

  henry(H
  = Wb/A)
  

  luminous
  flux
  

  lumen(lm)
  

  illuminance
  

  lux(lx)
  

  dynamic
  viscosity
  

  pascal
  second(Pa s)
  

  moment
  of force
  

  newton
  metre(N m)
  

  surface
  tension
  

  newton
  per metre(N/m)
  

  angular
  velocity
  

  radian
  per second(rad/s)
  

  specific
  energy
  

  joule
  per kilogram(J/kg)
  

  thermal
  conductivity
  

  watt
  per metre kelvin(W/(m K))
  

  energy
  density
  

  joule
  per cubic metre(J/m3)
  

  electric
  field strength
  

  volt
  per metre(V/m)
  

  permittivity
  

  farad
  per metre(F/m)
  

  permeability
  

  henry
  per metre(H/m)
  

  radiance
  

  watt
  per square metre steradian W/(m² Sr)
  



    

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