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  • Unit of Current

    Introduction: We have heard a lot about electric currents in our classrooms as well as at home. While the topic is highly relatable, in more scientific terms an electric current is basically a flow of current or charge in electric circuits. Sometimes both ions and electrons carry the charge simultaneously. Electric current or charge is measured by an…

  • Unit of Temperature

    Temperature like any other physical quantity is basically defined as the measure of the warmth or the coldness of a substance or object with reference to some standard value. While it is used to express hot and cold conditions, the temperature is usually measured with a thermometer which is marked in several temperature scales mainly Celsius and…

  • Unit of Work

    Work is defined as the measure of the displacement of an object or a point. Some common examples of force include riding a bike uphill or carrying something in the presence of the earth’s gravity. In essence, work is nothing but a mechanical manifestation of energy. It is represented as W. Mathematically, it is represented as…

  • Unit of Power

    Power, in general, is defined as the rate at which energy is transferred or converted or the rate of doing work. Thus, power can be calculated using the formula P = W / t. On the other hand, power is a scalar quantity and is basically the amount of energy consumed per unit time which…

  • Unit Of Energy

    Energy, in simple terms, can be defined as the capacity for doing work. It can occur in kinetic, potential, electrical, chemical, nuclear, thermal, and other forms. It is classified as renewable energy and non-renewable energy. Further, in this article, we shall discuss the various units of energy. What is the SI Unit of Energy? Following is the…

  • Unit of Heat

    We are all familiar with the term heat, and we experience the effect of heat almost every day in our lives. As we are so familiar with the topic if we look at the science behind it, heat is the form of energy that changes the temperature in any substance. Heat involves the transfer of…

  • Unit of Conductivity

    Conductivity, in general, may be of many types. It could be electrical, ionic, hydraulic, or thermal conductivity. However, conductivity is basically defined as a material’s ability to conduct electricity or heat. Apart from that, measurements are done in several ways and there are specific units of conductivity that are used depending on the circumstances. We…

  • Unit of Weight

    When we study the unit of weight it can get a bit confusing sometimes. It’s because the weight is measured in the unit of force which is the Newton as well as in the standard base unit kilogram. Moreover, many tend to link weight and mass with each other even though they are scientifically distinct…

  • Unit of Density

    What is Density? The density of material shows the denseness of that material in a specific given area. A material’s density is defined as its mass per unit volume. Density is essentially a measurement of how tightly matter is packed together. It is a unique physical property for a particular object. The principle of density…

  • Unit of Force

    We all know who Isaac Newton is and it was his research that led to the establishment of the popular formula F = ma representing acceleration and mass of an object when force is applied. While students can check the article on force in detail, here we will learn about the unit of force. Well,…

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