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SI Units Questions
Within the S.I. (International System of Units), identify the base quantities from the following sets and items: length, mass, time, temperature, amount of substance (mole), luminous intensity, and electric current.
In scientific notation and S.I. prefixes, identify the correct name for the factor 10^-12 used for very small quantities in engineering and physics.
In measurement of angles, identify the correct unit used specifically for solid angles in three-dimensional space, distinguishing it from plane-angle measures.
In the S.I. system, the correct unit for moment (torque) is the newton–metre. Choose the proper expression for moment and avoid mass–length units which are not S.I. for torque.
For materials and structural analysis, identify the correct S.I. unit for the Modulus of Elasticity (Young's modulus), noting that only one option is strictly S.I. while others are non-S.I. scaled variants.
When converting from older M.K.S./gravimetric units to S.I., the standard gravity factor 9.80665 is primarily used to convert kilogram-force–based quantities to newton-based S.I. quantities. For which fundamental quantity is this factor directly applied?
For second moment of area (area moment of inertia) of plane sections, identify the correct dependence of units and typical expressions (m^4, cm^4, mm^4) based on the chosen length and area units.
A pressure is reported as 1 kgf/m^2 in gravimetric units. Convert this to the S.I. unit N/m^2 (pascal) using the standard gravity factor 1 kgf = 9.80665 N.
In the S.I. system used in engineering mechanics, identify the correct unit for mass density (mass per unit volume).
Pressure conversion in S.I. units: determine which standard pressure this value corresponds to—100 kN/m^2 equals what?
Force conversion: choose the equivalent value of one newton (N) expressed in kilogram-force (kgf).
Thermodynamic scale in the S.I. system: select the correct unit of temperature used internationally for scientific and engineering work.
Classical unit conversion: determine how many dynes are equivalent to one newton (N).
Gravitational unit check: select the S.I. force equivalent of one kilogram-weight (1 kgf).
Identify which physical quantity uses the unit kg/m^3 in the S.I. system.
Rotational kinematics: choose the correct S.I. unit for angular acceleration.
Specific weight (weight per unit volume): select the correct S.I. unit used in mechanics and fluid statics.
Rotational dynamics: for a rigid body with moment of inertia I and angular acceleration α, identify the correct expression for the applied torque.
In standards and metrology history, the international prototype metre bar kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), Sèvres (near Paris), was composed of a specific platinum–iridium alloy. Identify the correct composition.
Within measurement systems, identify which legacy system's fundamental units most closely match the base set adopted in the International System of Units (S.I.).
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