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Can you name the derived SI units?
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YoYoSupDawg
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Measurement
Unit
Symbol
Electric Field
N/C
Energy
J
Density
kg/m^3
Velocity
m/s
Volume
m^3
Illuminance
lx
Potential difference
V
Power
W
Frequency
Hz
Measurement
Unit
Symbol
Area
m^2
Pressure
Pa
Acceleration
m/s^2
Electric Charge
C
Electric Resistance
Ω
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Force
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SI Derived Units Quiz
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YoYoSupDawg
Created Feb 7, 2010 in
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tstatts
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Feb 8th, 2010 at 01:15 GMT
2 points
the m^2, m/s, kg/m^3 actually mean something, so if you are going to use words for some of them, it makes sense to use words for all of them...until this, this quiz is not very good
Velocimax
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Mar 10th, 2010 at 11:46 GMT
1 point
I agree with tstatts. I was scratching my head thinking if there was a named unit for area, speed etc. Not much of a test if you've given it to us already... But otherwise good. Nice to see science quizzes that aren't speed-math
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