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(MLT°A: Physical Quantity Symbol Dimensions

The document provides a comprehensive overview of various physical quantities, their symbols, dimensions, and units, including electric and magnetic properties, wave types, and constants. It also includes appendices detailing the Greek alphabet, common SI prefixes, and important physical constants. This serves as a reference for understanding fundamental concepts in physics.

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The document provides a comprehensive overview of various physical quantities, their symbols, dimensions, and units, including electric and magnetic properties, wave types, and constants. It also includes appendices detailing the Greek alphabet, common SI prefixes, and important physical constants. This serves as a reference for understanding fundamental concepts in physics.

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Physical quantity Symbol Dimensions Unit Remarks

Vector area element AS [L) AS = AS n

Electric field E [MLT°A Vm!

Electric flux [ML T°A-) Vm A = E.AS

Dipole moment P [LTA) C m Vector directed


from negative to
positive charge
Charge density:
linear [L TAJ C m! Charge/length
surface [L? TAJ Cm2 Charge/area
volume [L TAJ C m3 Charge/volume
Symbol Dimensions Unit Remark
Physical quantity

Potential or V [M' L?TA'] Potential difference is


physically significant
Capacitance C [M' L²TA] F
Polarisation P L² AT] C m Dipole moment per unit
volume
Dielectric constant K (Dimensionless]
Physical guantity Symbol Dimensions Unit Remark

Electric current [A| A SI base unit

Charge 9.q TAJ C

Voltage. Electric (MIT'A) Work/charge


potential difference
Electromotive force [ML'TA') V
Work/charge
Resistance [M L T°A R= V/I
Resistivity [M LT°A Q m R= pl/A
Electrical [MLTA) S G= 1/p
conductivity
Electric field (MLTA') Vm' Electric force
E
charge
e Et
Drift speed |LTI ms
m

Relaxation time [T S

Current density |L AJ A m current/area

Mobility [M L'TA) m²v'sl V4/E


Physical Quantity Symbol Nature Dimensions Units Remarks

Permeability of free Scalar [MLTA1 TmAl 4n x 107Tm A!


space
Magnetic Field B Vector [MT²A) T (telsa)
Magnetic Moment m Vector |LAJ A m² or J/T
Torsion Constant k Scalar [M LT1 N m rad Appears in MCG
Symbol Nature Dimensions Units Remarks
Physical quantity

Permeability of Scalar [MLT² A TmAl Ho/4n = 10-7


free space
Magnetic field, Vector [MT A T (tesla) 10 G (gauss) = 1T
Magnetic induction,
Magnetic flux density
Magnetic moment Vector |L² A| A m'
Magnetic flux Scalar [MLT A W
(weber) W= Tm'

Magnetisation M Vector [L AJ A m Magnetic moment


Volume
Magnetic intensity H Vector [L A A m B=4, (H + M)
Magnetic field
strength
Magnetic Scalar M = zH
susceptibility
Relative magnetic Scalar
permeability B=44,H
Magnetic permeability Scalar [MLT A TmA!
NA? B=uH
Physical quantity Symbol Dimensions Unit Remarks

rms voltage V [M L²TA') V V = is the

amplitude of the ac voltage.

rms Current I [A] A I = ,is the amplitude of


V2
the ac current.

Reactance:
Inductive X (MLTA] X =oL
Capacitive X (ML'TA) X, = 1/o C
Impedance [ML'TA) Depends On elements
present in the circuit.

Resonant Hz for a
frequency
series RLC circuit

Quality factor Dimensionless Tor a series


R OCR
RLC circuit.
Power factor
Dimensionless = coso. is the phase
difference between voltage
applied and Current in
the circuit.
Physics
Symbol Dimensions Unit Remarks
Physical quantity

rms voltage V [M L'T°A) V V is the

amplitude of the ac voltage.

Ins current |A A I= G is the amplitude of


the ac current.

Reactance:
Inductive [ML'TA X= o L
Capacitive [MLT°A X = 1/e C
Impedance [ML'TA) Depends on elements
present in the circuit.

Resonant Hz for a
frequency
series RLC circuit

1
Quality factor Dimensionless for a series
R a, CR
RLC circuit.
Power factor Dimensionless = cos. ¢ is the phase
difference between voltage
applied and current in
the circuit.
TABLE 8. l DIrFERENT TYPES OF ELBCTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Type Wavelength range Production Detection

Radio >0.1 m Rapid acceleration and Receiver's aerials


decelerations of electrons
in aerials
Microwave 0.lm to 1 mm Klystron valve or Point contact diodes
magnetron valve
Infra-red lmm to 700 nm Vibration of atoms Thermopiles
and molecules Bolometer, Infrared
photographic film
Light 700 nm to 400 nm Electrons in atoms emit The eye
light when they move from Photocells
one energy level to a Photographic film
lower energy level
Ultraviolet 400 nmn to lnm Inner shell electrons in Photocells
atoms moving from one Photographic film
energy level to a lower level
X-rays lnm to 10 nm X-ray tubes or inner shell Photographic film
electrons Geiger tubes
lonisation chamber

Gamma rays <10 nm Radioactive decay of the -do


nucleus

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Dimensions Unit Remarks
Physical Symbol
guantity

Planck's [ML2T Js E = hv
constant

Stopping V [ML²T-A] V e V= Kas


potential
Work [ML2T J; eV K max = E-,
function
Threshold E
[T-1 Hz
frequency
de Broglie [L] m 2= h/p
wavelength
Physical guantity Symbol Dimensions Units Remarks

Atomic mass unit [M] Unit of mass for


expressing atomic or
nuclear masses. One
atomic mass unit equals
1/12h of the mass of "C
atom.
Disintegration or TI
decay constant
Half-life [T] S Time taken for the decay
of one-half of the initial
number of nuclei present
in a radioactive sample.
Mean life [TI Time at which number of
nuclei has been reduced to
e- of its initial value

Activity of a radio R |T] Bq Measure of the activity


active sample of a radioactive source.
APPENDICES

APPENDIX A 1
THE GREEK ALPHABET

Alpha A lota Rho P


Beta B B Kappa K Sigma
Gamma Lambda Tau T
Delta Mu M UpsilonY
Epsilon Nu N>o Phi .
Zeta Z Xi Chi X
Eta H Omicron Psi
Theta Pi II T Omega

APPENDIX A 2
COMMON SIPREFIXES AND SYMBOLS FOR MULTIPLES AND SUB-MULTIPLES
Multiple Sub-Multiple
Factor Prefix Symbol Factor Prefix symbol
Exa 10-!8 atto
Peta P 10-15 femto f
10-12

u Tera
Giga
Mega
kilo
G
M
k
l0-9
10-6
10-3
pico
nano
micro
milli
Hecto h 10-2 centi C
Deca da 10-! deci d
APPENDIX A3
SOME IMPORTANT CONSTANTS
Name Symbol Value

Speed of light in vacuum C


2.9979 x 10° ms
Charge of electron e 1.602 x 10-C
Gravitational constant G 6.673 x 10- Nm² kg-2
Planck constant 6.626 x 10-4 J s
Boltzmann constant k 1.381 x 10-23 JK-!
Avogadro number N, 6.022 x 10mo'
Universal gas constant R 8.314 J mol-'K-!
Mass of electron
m, 9.110 x 10" kg
Mass of neutron
1.675 x 10*kg
Mass of proton 1.673 x 10 kg
Electron-charge to mass ratio e/m, 1.759 x 10'" Ckg
Faraday constant F 9.648 x 10 C/mol
Rydberg constant R 1.097 x 10'm
Bohr radius 5.292 x10- m
Stefan-Boltzmann constant
5.670 x 10 Wm'K
Wien's Constant h 2.898 x 10'mK
Permittivity of free space 8.854 x 10c N'm
1/4T E) 8.987 x 10°N m' C²
Permeability of free space 4n x 10TmA
1.257 x 10 Wb A'm'

OTHER USEFUL cONSTANTS


Name Symbol Value
Mechanical equivalent of heat J 4.186 J cal-!
Standard atmospheric pressure atm 1.013 x 10° Pa
Absolute zero 0K -273.15 °C
Electron volt leV 1.602 x 10-19J
Unified Atomic mass unit lu 1.661 x 10-2" kg
Electron rest energy me 0.511 MeV
Energy equivalent oflu luc? 931.5 MeV
Volume of ideal gas (0"C and latm) V 22.4 L mol
Acceleration due to gravity 9.78049 ms-2
(sea level, at equator)

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