Definition of
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EXAMPLE 1 In the ISQ, the quantity dimension of force is denoted by dim F = LMT−2. EXAMPLE 2 In the same system of quantities, dim ñ B = ML−3 is the quantity dimension of mass concentration of component B, and ML−3 is also the quantity dimension of mass density, ñ , (volumic mass).
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EXAMPLE In the SI, the metre is the base unit of length. In the CGS systems, the centimetre is the base unit of length. NOTE 2 A base unit may also serve for a derived quantity of the same quantity dimension. ... NOTE 1 A power of a base unit is the base unit raised to an exponent.
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