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Summary notes on AQA A Level Physics topic 1 - Measurements and their errors. These notes are based off the specification so they are relevant to the exam. The notes are structured in bullet points so they are easy to reference and memorise. Also contains useful tips and example answers for exam questions.

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1.1 Use of SI Units and their prefixes
Fundamental units
Fundamental units are the units from which every other unit can be derived from.

Quantity Unit Name
Mass kg kilogram
Length m metre
Time s second
Amount of substance mol mole
Temperature K kelvin
Electric current A amperes (amps)


SI Prefixes
A prefix indicates that the quantity is a multiple or fraction of the base unit. For example, 2
km is 2,000 m.

Prefix
T
G
Name
tera
giga
CONB007 Proportion of base unit
1, 000, 000, 000, 000


1, 000, 000, 000( )
( )
10
9
10
12




M mega ( )
1, 000, 000 10
6




k kilo ( )
1, 000 10
3




c centi 1/100( )
10
−2




m milli (
1/1, 000 10 ) −3




μ micro (
1/1, 000, 000 ) 10
−6




n nano (
1/1, 000, 000, 000 ) 10
−9




p pico (
1/1, 000, 000, 000, 000 ) 10
−12




f femto (
1/1, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 10
−15
)

To convert from a prefixed unit into the base unit, multiply by the proportion.

Example
5 ms = 5 × 10
−3
s = 0.005 s




To convert from a base unit into a prefixed unit, divide by the proportion.

Example

, 7, 500 m = 7, 500 ÷ 10
3
km = 7.5 km




Tip

It can make converting easier if you replace the prefix with the word. For example, read 3 kA
as "3 thousand amps"


Caution

The fundamental unit of mass is the kilogram, not the gram! For example, if you were to
convert 3 mg into base units, convert to g first then convert to kg.


Derived units
Units that are not fundamental units are called derived units. For example, Hz is a derived
unit.
To turn a derived unit back into base units, you need to use formulae that contain the unit
you must derive.
If a unit has "per" in it, like how speed is "metres per second", a negative exponent will be
used. (e.g. m/s becomes m s⁻¹)

Example CONB007
To derive the units for N, you can use the f orce = mass × acceleration


Replace each quantity with its unit:
−2
N = kg × m s




This means N in base units is kg m s⁻².


Units of the same quantity
J and eV (electron volt) are both quantities for energy, but they are different sizes:
−19
1 eV = 1.60 × 10 J



The value 1.60 × 10 is and is on the datasheet
−19
e


To convert from eV to J, multiply by . To convert from J to eV, divide by .
e e


kW h is also a unit for energy and we can convert to J by doing the following:
Use power =
energy

time


kW h -> kJ s⁻¹ h
Convert hours into seconds
kJ s⁻¹ h -> kJ s⁻¹ 3,600 s
Cancel out s and s⁻¹
kJ s⁻¹ 3,600 s -> kJ 3,600

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