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write a brief note on UNITS AND MEASUREMENTS..​

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Answered by Nitika212
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It is also known as basic physical quantity. The units of fundamental physical quantities are called fundamental units. For example, in M. K. S. system, Mass, Length and Time expressed in kilogram, metre and second respectively are fundamental units.

Answered by nithya12333
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Measurement

The process of measurement is basically a comparison process. To measure a physical quantity, we have to find out how many times a standard amount of that physical quantity is present in the quantity being measured. The number thus obtained is known as the magnitude and the standard chosen is called the unit of the physical quantity.

Unit

The unit of a physical quantity is an arbitrarily chosen standard which is widely accepted by the society and in terms of which other quantities of similar nature may be measured.

Standard

The actual physical embodiment of the unit of a physical quantity is known as a standard of that physical quantity.

• To express any measurement made we need the numerical value (n) and the unit (μ). Measurement of physical quantity = Numerical value x Unit

For example: Length of a rod = 8 m

where 8 is numerical value and m (metre) is unit of length.

Fundamental Physical Quantity/Units

It is an elementary physical quantity, which does not require any other physical quantity to express it. It means it cannot be resolved further in terms of any other physical quantity. It is also known as basic physical quantity.

The units of fundamental physical quantities are called fundamental units.

For example, in M. K. S. system, Mass, Length and Time expressed in kilogram, metre and second respectively are fundamental units.

Derived Physical Quantity/Units

All those physical quantities, which can be derived from the combination of two or more fundamental quantities or can be expressed in terms of basic physical quantities, are called derived physical quantities.

The units of all other physical quantities, which car. be obtained from fundamental units, are called derived units. For example, units of velocity, density and force are m/s, kg/m3, kg m/s2 respectively and they are examples of derived units.

Systems of Units

Earlier three different units systems were used in different countries. These were CGS, FPS and MKS systems. Now-a-days internationally SI system of units is followed. In SI unit system, seven quantities are taken as the base quantities.

(i) CGS System. Centimetre, Gram and Second are used to express length, mass and time respectively.

(ii) FPS System. Foot, pound and second are used to express length, mass and time respectively.

(iii) MKS System. Length is expressed in metre, mass is expressed in kilogram and time is expressed in second. Metre, kilogram and second are used to express length, mass and time respectively.

(iv) SI Units. Length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, Amount of substance and luminous intensity are expressed in metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole and candela respectively.

Supplementary Units

Besides the above mentioned seven units,there are two supplementary base units. these are (i) radian (rad) for angle, and (ii) steradian (sr) for solid angle

Other Important Units of Length

For measuring large distances e.g., distances of planets and stars etc., some bigger units of length such as ‘astronomical unit’, ‘light year’, parsec’ etc. are used.

• The average separation between the Earth and the sun is called one astronomical unit.

1 AU = 1.496 x 1011 m.

• The distance travelled by light in vacuum in one year is called light year.

1 light year = 9.46 x 1015 m.

• The distance at which an arc of length of one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one second at a point is called parsec.

1 parsec = 3.08 x 1016 m

• Size of a tiny nucleus = 1 fermi = If = 10-15 m

• Size of a tiny atom = 1 angstrom = 1A = 10-10 m

Parallax Method

This method is used to measure the distance of planets and stars from earth.

Parallax. Hold a pen in front of your eyes and look at the pen by closing the right eye and ‘ then the left eye. What do you observe? The position of the pen changes with respect to the background. This relative shift in the position of the pen (object) w.r.t. background is called parallax.

If a distant object e.g., a planet or a star subtends parallax angle 0 on an arc of radius b (known as basis) on Earth, then distance of that distant object from the basis is given by

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• To estimate size of atoms we can use electron microscope and tunneling microscopy technique. Rutherford’s a-particle scattering experiment enables us to estimate size of nuclei of different elements.

• Pendulum clocks, mechanical watches (in which vibrations of a balance wheel are used) and quartz watches are commonly used to measure time. Cesium atomic clocks can be used to measure time with an accuracy of 1 part in 1013 (or to a maximum discrepancy of 3 ps in a year).

• The SI unit of mass is kilogram. While dealing with atoms/ molecules and subatomic particles we define a unit known as “unified atomic mass unit” (1 u), where 1 u = 1.66 x 10-27 kg.

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