Physics > Unit and Dimensions > 2.0 Physical quantity
Unit and Dimensions
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Physical quantity
3.0 SI units
3.1 Definition of standard units
3.2 System of units
3.3 Rules for writing units
3.4 Characteristics of a standard unit
3.5 Advantages of SI
4.0 SI prefixes
5.0 Conversion of units
6.0 Important practical units
7.0 Dimensions
8.0 Dimensional formula
9.0 Dimensional equation
10.0 List of dimensional formula
11.0 Application of dimensional analysis
11.1 To check the dimensional consistency of equations
11.2 To deduce relation among the physical quantities
11.3 To convert one system of unit into another system of unit
12.0 Limitations of dimensional analysis
2.1 Fundamental quantities
3.2 System of units
3.3 Rules for writing units
3.4 Characteristics of a standard unit
3.5 Advantages of SI
11.2 To deduce relation among the physical quantities
11.3 To convert one system of unit into another system of unit
The physical quantity that does not depend on any other physical quantity for their measurement are called as fundamental quantities.
There are total $7$ number of fundamental quantities.
1. Mass
2. Length
3. Time
4. Temperature
5. Electric current
6. Luminous intensity
7. Amount of substance
The units defined for the fundamental quantities are called fundamental units.