SI Units Flashcards
What are the needs for SI unit measurements
Standardise measurements
Internationally agreed
Ensure accuracy
Ensures comparable & consistent measurements
Ensures confidence & trust in measurements
What are base units
Length = metre (m)
Mass = kilogram (kg)
Time = second (s)
SI unit components
Prefix
Unit symbol
Exponent
What are derived SI units
Produced from combination of SI base units
Always contain at least one base unit: m, kg or s
Examples: newton (N) and joule (J)
Quantities
Vector - direction & magnitude
Scalar - magnitude
Force - initiates movement or alters speed/direction
Energy - ability to do work/make something happen
Work - energy transferred when a force moves
Power - rate of doing work/rate of using energy
When is it appropriate to use non-SI units
Cultural norms - eg: drinks (pint), food (calories)
SI unit too large/small
Non-SI units in hospital context - eg: Bp (mmHg)