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Combining SI Units

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Combining SI Units

SI base units can be combined to form lots of other useful SI units such as:

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Hertz

  • The SI unit for frequency.
  • Symbol is Hz.
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Newton

  • The SI unit for force.
  • Symbol is N.
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Joule

  • The SI unit for energy.
  • Symbol is J.
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Watt

  • The SI unit for power.
  • Symbol is W.
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Pascal

  • The SI unit for pressure.
  • Symbol is Pa.
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Coulomb

  • The SI unit for electric charge.
  • Symbol is C.
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Volt

  • The SI unit for electric potential difference.
  • Symbol is V.
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Ohm

  • The SI unit for electrical resistance.
  • Symbol is Ω.
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Tesla

  • The SI unit for magnetic flux density.
  • Symbol is T.

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