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I. I NTRODUCTION
QUANTITY in the genaral sense is a property ascribed to
phenomena, bodies, or substance like a mass and electric
charge.
A quantity in the particular sense is a quantifiable or
assignable property ascribed to a particular phenomenon, body,
or substance like the mass of the moon and the electric charge
of the proton.
A physical quantity is a quantity that can be used in the
mathematical equations of the science and technology.
A unit is a particular physical quantity, defined and adopted
by convention, with which other particular quantities of the
same kind are compared to express their value.
The value of a physical quantity is the quantitative expression of a particular physical quantity as the product of a
number and a unit, the number being its numerical value. thus,
the numerial value of a particular physical quantity depends
on the unit in which it is expressed.
13.0.0.3.0
19-02-2013
C
m3
dv = m3
Volume.
B. Gauss law for magnetic field
I
~ =0
~ ds
B
kg
Cs
~ =d
~ dl
E
dt
l
~ =
~ ds
0 E
~
~ ds
B
1) Diefferential length:
dl = m
ZZZ
v dv
v
Length
C 2 s2
m3 kg
kgm
C2
C
sm2
III. I NDEX
Base quantity
length
mass
time
electric charge, quantity of electricity
electric current
area
volume
speed velocity
acceleration
f orce
energy, work, quantity of heat
power, radiant f lux
electric potential dif erence, electromotive f orce
capacitance
magnetic f lux
magnetic f lux density
inductance
A PPENDIX A
E LECTRIC PERMITIVITY
0 =
C 1
A C
C sC
C s C
F
=
=
=
=
m
V m
Wm
sJm
s Nm m
C 2 s2
C s2 s C
=
=
s kgm m m
kgm3
A PPENDIX B
E LECTRIC PERMEABILITY
0 =
H
Wb 1
Vs 1
W s 1
J s 1
Nm
=
=
=
=
= 2
2
m
A m
A m
A Am
sA m
A m
kgm s2
kgm
kgm 1
= 2
=
= 2
2
2
s A
s C
C2
A PPENDIX C
E LECTRIC FIELD
E=
V
W
J
Nm
kgm
=
=
=
= 2
m
Am
sAm
sAm
s Asm
kgms
kgm
= 2
= 2
s Csm
s C
A PPENDIX D
M AGNETIC FIELD
B=
Wb
Vs
Ws
Js
N ms
= 2 =
=
=
m2
m
Am2
sAm2
sAm2
kgmms
kg
kgs
kg
= 2
= 2 = 2 =
s Asm2
s A
s C
Cs
A PPENDIX E
T HE MAGNETIC INTENSITY
H=
B
kg C 2
C
=
=
0
Cs kgm
ms
Name-Symbol
meter - m
kilogram - kg
second - s
coulomb - C
ampere - A
square-meter - m2
cubic-meter - m3
meter-per-second - m
s
meter-per-second-squared newton - N
joule - J
watt - W
volt - V
farad - F
weber - W b
tesla - T
henry - H
m
s2