Bam bam Posted March 21 Posted March 21 I need help solving this, i tried copying the table but it got disfigured here, here is the link (https://en.openprof.com/wb/measurement_problem_2?ch=3903) to the question page to see it better "Complete the table: Physical quantity Quantity label Base unit Name of the base unit Measuring device time m m kelvin amount of substance ammeter luminosity
swansont Posted March 21 Posted March 21 What have you done so far? How do you measure time? What uses kelvins and how is it measured?
studiot Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) Just now, Bam bam said: I need help solving this, i tried copying the table but it got disfigured here, here is the link (https://en.openprof.com/wb/measurement_problem_2?ch=3903) to the question page to see it better "Complete the table: Do you realise that each line of the table is independent of any other line ? So you fill it in line by line. There are 7 base quantities in SI units and, (by coincidence ?), 7 lines in the table. Look here https://sciencenotes.org/si-base-units/ 😀 So, starting with the first line how are you getting on with time ? Edited March 21 by studiot
Bam bam Posted Tuesday at 07:31 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 07:31 AM Thanks, everyone! I was able to solve it. Really appreciate the help.
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