Derived physical quantity list and their unit
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Here is the list;
area, m^2
volume, m^3
charge, C
force, N
linear density, kg/m
surface density, kg/m^2
volume density, kg/m^3
linear charge density, C/m
surface charge density, C/m^2
volume charge density, C/m^3
voltage, V
magnetic B field, tesla
magnetic H field, A/m
electric E field, V/m
electric D field, C/m^2
resistance, ohm
speed, m/s
acceleration, m/s^2
surface tension or linear body force, N/m
pressure, area body force, stress, elasticity, or volume energy density, Pa or J/m^3
mass energy density, J/kg
molar energy density, J/mol
volume body force, N/m^3
power, W
energy or torque, J or Nm
wavenumber, rad/m
frequency or angular velocity, Hz or rad/s
surface current, A/m
cross-sectional current density, A/m^2
momentum, Ns
angular momentum, Lagrangian action, or Planck’s constant, Nms or Js
rotational inertia, kg m^2
capacitance, farad
inductance, henry
molecular mass, g/mol
viscosity, Pas
spring coefficient, N/m
linear damping coefficient, Ns/m
quadratic damping coefficient, Ns^2/m^2
entropy or Boltzmann’s constant, J/K (Although this one should really have been the base unit, and K the derived unit.)
volumetric entropy density, J/Km^3
mass entropy density, J/Kkg
molar entropy density, J/Kmol
intensity, W/m^2
frequency power spectrum, W/Hz or Ws/rad
wavelength power spectrum, W/m
wavenumber power spectrum, Wm/rad
Repeat previous three, replacing power with intensity and W with W/m^2.
Explanation:hope it helps
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