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LH‘Quantity Name Symbol Delined by (Year Established)
Length Meter m The length of the path traveled by light
in vacuum in 1/299.792,458 of a
second. (1983)
Mass Kilogram ke After a platinum-iridium prototype (1889)
Time Second The duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of
the radiation comesponding to the
transition between the two hyperfine levels
of the ground state of the cesium-13%
mom (1967)
Electric current Ampere: A Porce equal to 2 1077 Nm of length,
exerted on two parallel conductors in
‘vacuum when they carry the current (1946)
‘Thermodynamic Kelvin K The fiction 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic
temperature lemperature of the triple point of Water
length(1967)
Amount of substance Mole mol = The amount of substance which contains ax
many elementary entities 1s there sue
atoms in 0,012 kg of carbon 12 (1971)
Luminous intensity Candela ed Intensity in the perpendicular direction of a
surface of 1/600,000 m? of a blackbody at
temperature of freezing Pl under pressure
of 101,335 Nav? ( 1967)
Plane angle Radian rd (Supplemental unit)
Steradian = sr_——_( Supplemental unit)
S.No|Fundame| Symbol | Name of | Symbol
ntal ofthe |the unit in|of the unit!
Quantity | Quantity SI
1_| Length I meter m
2 | Mass [7m [kilozram| Ke
3 Time t second s
4 | Electric! 7 | ampere| A
current
S |Temperat}) 7 Kelvin K
ure
6 [intensity [Zz [candela | cd
Fig 4: Basic measurment of volume