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Unit 1 1.1 HW1

The document discusses units in the International System of Units (SI) and relationships between fundamental and derived units. It contains 11 multiple choice questions about the SI units for quantities such as: 1) Power, gravitational potential, energy density, pressure, temperature, and specific energy. 2) The units for coefficients in an equation relating pressure and temperature. 3) Electrical potential difference and electrical energy. 4) Calculating change in gravitational potential energy. 5) Identifying the SI unit of force.

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Unit 1 1.1 HW1

The document discusses units in the International System of Units (SI) and relationships between fundamental and derived units. It contains 11 multiple choice questions about the SI units for quantities such as: 1) Power, gravitational potential, energy density, pressure, temperature, and specific energy. 2) The units for coefficients in an equation relating pressure and temperature. 3) Electrical potential difference and electrical energy. 4) Calculating change in gravitational potential energy. 5) Identifying the SI unit of force.

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Unit 1 (1.

1-Basic and Derived Units) D1

1. What is the unit of power expressed in 5. What are the units of specific energy
fundamental SI units? and energy density?
A. kg m s !"
B. kg m s !#
C. kg m$ s !#
D. kg m$ s !"

2. Which is a correct unit for gravitational


potential?
A. m2 s−2 6. A student models the relationship
between the pressure p of a gas and its
B. J kg
temperature T as p = 𝑥 + 𝑦T.
C. m s−2 The units of p are pascal and the units of T
D. N m−1 kg−1 are kelvin. What are the fundamental SI
units of 𝑥 and 𝑦?

3. Which quantity has the same units as


those for energy stored per unit volume?
A. Density
B. Force
C. Momentum
D. Pressure 7. What is the unit of electrical potential
difference expressed in fundamental SI
units?
4. Which quantity has the fundamental SI
units of kg m–1 s–2?
A. kg m s-1 C-1
A. Energy
B. Force B. kg m2 s-2 C-1
C. Momentum
C. kg m2 s-3 A-1
D. Pressure

D. kg m2 s-1 A
8. An object has a weight of 6.10 × 102 N.
What is the change in gravitational
potential energy of the object when it
moves through 8.0 m vertically?

A. 5 kJ

B. 4.9 kJ

C. 4.88 kJ

D. 4.880 kJ

9. What is the unit of power expressed in


fundamental SI units?
A. kg m s–2
B. kg m2 s–2
C. kg m s–3
D. kg m2 s–3

10. Which is a unit of force?


A. Jm
B. J m–1
C. J m s–1
D. J m–1 s

11. What is the unit of electrical energy in


fundamental SI units?
A. kg m2 C–1 s
B. kg m s–2
C. kg m2 s–2
D. kg m2 s–1 A

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