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What is a System of Units?

A: A system of units is a complete set of fundamental and derived units used to measure all physical quantities. Different systems have been developed based on fundamental quantities.


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Types of Systems of Units

1. CGS System (Gaussian System)

  • Fundamental Quantities: Length, Mass, Time
  • Fundamental Units: Centimetre (cm), Gram (g), Second (s)

2. MKS System (Giorgi System)

  • Fundamental Quantities: Length, Mass, Time
  • Fundamental Units: Metre (m), Kilogram (kg), Second (s)

3. FPS System

  • Fundamental Quantities: Length, Mass, Time
  • Fundamental Units: Foot (ft), Pound (lb), Second (s)
  • In this system, force is a derived quantity with the unit poundal.

4. SI System (International System of Units)

  • The most widely used system, applicable to all branches of physics.
  • It includes seven fundamental quantities and their corresponding units:
QuantityName of UnitSymbol
LengthMetrem
MassKilogramkg
TimeSeconds
Electric CurrentAmpereA
TemperatureKelvinK
Amount of SubstanceMolemol
Luminous IntensityCandelacd
  • Additionally, two supplementary units are defined:
    • Radian (rad) for plane angle
    • Steradian (sr) for solid angle

Practical Units in Measurement

  • Practical units are frequently used fundamental or derived units that may not always belong to a standard system but can be converted into standard units.
  • Examples:
    • Light year (practical fundamental unit) → Distance measurement
    • Horsepower (practical derived unit) → Power measurement
    • 1 mile = 1.6 km = 1.6 × 10³ m

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers & Explanations

Q1: Which system of units uses centimetre, gram, and second as fundamental units?

A) MKS
B) SI
C) CGS
D) FPS

Answer: C) CGS
Explanation: The CGS system is also called the Gaussian system and uses cm, g, and s as fundamental units.

Q2: The SI unit of luminous intensity is:

A) Radian
B) Steradian
C) Candela
D) Mole

Answer: C) Candela
Explanation: Candela (cd) is the SI unit of luminous intensity.

Q3: Which system of units is also called the Giorgi system?

A) SI
B) CGS
C) FPS
D) MKS

Answer: D) MKS
Explanation: The MKS system, also known as the Giorgi system, uses metre, kilogram, and second as fundamental units.

Q4: How many fundamental quantities are there in the SI system?

A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8

Answer: C) 7
Explanation: The SI system defines seven fundamental quantities.

Q5: The practical unit of power is:

A) Newton
B) Joule
C) Horsepower
D) Watt

Answer: C) Horsepower
Explanation: Horsepower is a practical derived unit of power, commonly used for engine performance.


Worksheet on System of Units

Q1: Define a system of units and list the different systems used in physics.
Q2: What is the difference between the CGS and MKS systems?
Q3: How is force treated as a derived quantity in the FPS system?
Q4: Convert the following units:

  • 1 mile to metres
  • 5 light years to kilometres
  • 10 horsepower to watts

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Why is the SI system preferred over other systems?

A: The SI system is internationally recognized, standardized, and universally accepted across all scientific disciplines.

Q2: What is the unit of solid angle in the SI system?

A: The unit of solid angle is Steradian (sr).

Q3: Can practical units be converted into SI units?

A: Yes, practical units can be expressed in terms of SI units. Example: 1 horsepower = 746 watts.

Q4: Why are supplementary units like Radian and Steradian used?

A: They are necessary for measuring angles in physics, which cannot be directly defined using fundamental quantities.


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