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Q 1/20
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In the FPS system of units, what are the standard units for length, mass, and time, respectively?
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foot, slug, minute
foot, pound, second
centimeter, gram, second
meter, kilogram, second
Q 2/20
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Which of the following statements correctly identifies a difference between the SI and CGS systems of units?
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SI uses the second () for time while CGS uses the minute ()
SI uses the foot () for length while CGS uses the meter ()
SI uses the gram () for mass while CGS uses the kilogram ()
SI uses the meter () for length while CGS uses the centimeter ()
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In the FPS system of units, what are the standard units for length, mass, and time, respectively?
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Which of the following statements correctly identifies a difference between the SI and CGS systems of units?
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Which of the following represents the correct SI unit and symbol for thermodynamic temperature, distinct from the Celsius scale used in common practice?
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Which of the following is the correct SI base unit and symbol for the amount of a substance, which is distinct from its mass in grams or kilograms?
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Which of the following describes the correct relationship between the unit of length in the SI system and the CGS system, and provides the correct standard symbols?
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Which of the following describes the correct base unit symbol for 'Mass' in the SI system and correctly identifies the base unit of length in the CGS system?
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Which of the following options correctly matches the system of units with its corresponding base unit for mass and the correct SI symbol for 'Time'?
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Which of the following represents the correct SI base unit symbol for Thermodynamic Temperature and identifies the unit of length used in the CGS system?
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The SI unit of pressure is the Pascal (Pa). Which of the following correctly expresses this derived unit in terms of fundamental SI units?
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Which of the following physical quantities is classified as a derived quantity?
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Which of the following sets consists only of fundamental physical quantities?
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Which of the following is the correct unit for a derived quantity formed by the product of mass and velocity?
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Which of the following is NOT a fundamental SI unit?
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Which of the following is considered a derived quantity because it is defined as the rate of change of displacement with respect to time?
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The physical quantity 'Power' is defined as the rate at which work is done. Which of the following represents the unit of Power in fundamental SI units?
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The quantity 'density' is used to describe how much mass is contained within a specific volume. Which of the following correctly identifies its classification and SI unit?
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Which of the following units represents a fundamental quantity in the SI system?
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Which of the following describes the relationship between fundamental and derived quantities?
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Which of the following describes the derived unit of 'Acceleration' in terms of fundamental SI units?