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Dimensions of Fundamental Quantities

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Dimensions

Important dimensions of complete physics

Heat

Quantity Unit Dimension
Temperature(T) Kelvin [M0L0T0θ1]
Heat(Q) Joule [ML2T-2]
Specific heat(c) Joule/kg-K [M2L2T-2θ-1]
Thermal capacity Joule/K [M1L2T-2θ-1]
Latent heat(L) Joule/kg [M0L2T-2]
Gas Constant(R) Joule/mol-K [ML2T-2θ-1mol-1]
Boltzmann Constant (K) Joule/K [M1L2T-2θ-1]
Planck’s constant(h) Joule-s [M1L2T-1]

Electricity

Quantity Unit Dimension
Electric charge(q) Coulomb [M0L0T1A1]
Electric current(I) Ampere [M0L0T0A1]
Electric potential(V) Joule/coulomb [M1L2T-3A-1]
Dielectric constant(K) Unitless [M0L0T0]

Significant figures

Significant figures in the measured value of a physical quantity tell the number of digits in which we have confidence. Larger the number of significant figures obtained in a measurement, greater is the accuracy of the measurement. The reverse is also true.

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