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1 Engineering Fundamentals and Problem Solving, 6e
Chapter 7 Dimensions, Units and Conversions

2 Chapter Objectives Identify physical quantities in terms of dimensions and units Differentiate between fundamental and derived dimensions Understand the use of non-SI dimensional systems (gravitational and absolute) Recognize base, supplementary, and derived SI units

3 Chapter Objectives – cont’d
Apply the appropriate SI symbols and prefixes Describe the relationship between U.S. Customary, Engineering System, and SI Systematically convert units from one system to another Use knowledge of dimensions and units, along with conversion rules, in the solution of engineering problems.

4 Progress towards Metrification
Engineers in the U.S. must be prepared whatever system of units they encounter. With a large French Canadian population, Canada has adopted the metric system. Canadian highway signs

5 Dimensions Independent of units Fundamental or derived
Absolute system is based on mass (no gravity) Gravitational system is based on force

6 SI Units and Symbols SI Units fall into 3 categories Base Units
Supplementary Units Derived Units

7 SI Base Units 7 Base Units
Can be reproduced anywhere in the world (except kg)

8 SI Supplementary Units
May be considered base or derived units Radian is commonly used. Steradian less so. Radians are dimensionless arc length = radius 1 Radian: Angle when arc length = radius radius

9 SI derived units with names
Formed by combining Base Supplementary or Other derived units

10 SI derived units without names
Some derived units have no special SI unit names or symbols

11 Non-SI units accepted for use in U.S.
Certain units outside SI are accepted for use with SI in the U.S. even though they diminish the system’s coherence.

12 Unit Prefixes

13 Significant Figures SI prefix notations can be used to denote intended significance Distance Precision # of significant figures km to m 5 10.00 km to m 4 10.0 km to m 3 10 km to m 1

14 Significant Figures Scientific notation can be used to denote intended significance Distance Precision # of significant figures x 104 m to m 5 1.000 x 104 m to m 4 1.00 x 104 m to m 3 1.0 x 104 m to m 2 1 x 104 m to m 1

15 Greek Alphabet


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