Units are the steadfast way to seal your spells after casting. Units give your numbers meaning. The international system of units is called the SI system (from the French Système International d’Unités). It defines seven base units Table 3.1.1, which form the foundation of all measurements in the magical realms of science: kilogram (kg), meter (m), second (s), mole (mol), ampere (A), kelvin (K), and candela (cd).
Dimensions
While units tell you how much of something you have, dimensions tell you what kind of thing it is. Dimensions Table 3.1.1 are the elemental ingredients behind every physical quantity: mass [M], length [L], time [T], electric current [I], temperature [Θ], amount of substance [n], and luminous intensity [J].
Dimensions help you see through the illusion of numbers. For example, the dimension of length can be measured using many different units: meters, feet, centimeters, light-years, and so on. No matter which unit you choose, the underlying dimension, "length" is the true quantity being measured.
Units and Dimensions
Units and dimensions are powerful tools for checking whether your work makes sense. When you cast a spell (or perform a calculation), you can examine whether the units and/or dimensions on both sides of the equation match. If they do, your spell is likely valid. If they don’t, you may have miscalculated or miscast.
In your quest through physics, units and dimensions will act like your spellcraft syntax checker, quietly verifying your logic and guiding you toward equations that make physical sense. Be careful, though: if the dimensions or units do match, that only means the equation is dimensionally consistent. It doesn’t guarantee the equation is correct or useful, just that it’s dimensionally consistent.
Table3.1.1.SI Base Dimensions and Corresponding Units
Base Dimension
Dimension Symbol
SI Base Unit
Unit Symbol
Length
[L]
meter
m
Mass
[M]
kilogram
kg
Time
[T]
second
s
Electric current
[I]
ampere
A
Temperature
[Θ]
kelvin
K
Amount of substance
[n]
mole
mol
Luminous intensity
[J]
candela
cd
Checkpoint3.1.2.
What are length, mass, and time refered to as?
Hint.
They are not units.
Answer.
Length, mass, and time are referred to as dimensions, or more specifically base dimensions.
Solution.
No need to engage the computation core. This question is a databank lookup on dimensional protocols.
Checkpoint3.1.3.
What are meter, kilogram, and second refered to as?
Hint.
These are not dimensions.
Answer.
Meter, kilogram, and second are referred to as units, or more specifically base units or even SI units.
Solution.
No need to unsheathe your scroll. This question is more of a quick lore check.
Why Use Them?
A number without clearly labeled units is just a riddle. And while riddles can be fun, we’re dealing with science, magic, and pressing matters that demand clear communication.
Bonus Trick: How do we define units and dimensions?
A wonderful location to dig deeper into units and dimensions is at the National Institude of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Looking for a quick refresher on SI units? Try SI Units 1
www.nist.gov/pml/owm/metric-si/si-units
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Want to dig a little deeper and learn how each SI unit is defined experimentally and some historical context? Check out NIST: Definitions of the SI Base Units 2
With units in your toolkit and dimensions as your compass, you’re ready to navigate the equations of the universe. Always label your quantities, track your dimensions, and remember: a well-crafted spell or equation begins with knowing what kind of magic you’re working with.
Subsection3.1.2Prep Questions: Units and Dimensions
What is the SI unit for _____?
Checkpoint3.1.4.
What is the SI unit for mass?
Kilogram
Correct! The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
Gram
Your targeting system glitched, try again. Almost. The SI unit has the word "gram" in it, but it is not the gram.
Meter
Your enchanted click missed the mark, try again. Seems like you are thinking about length, not mass.
Second
Your digital blade missed the mark, try again. Seems like you are thinking about time, not mass.
Checkpoint3.1.5.
What is the SI unit for time?
Second
Correct! The SI unit for time is the second.
Minute
Your targeting system glitched, try again. This unit is a measure of time, just not the SI unit measure of time. Think smaller than a minute.
Hour
Your enchanted click missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of time, just not the SI unit measure of time. Think smaller than an hour.
Meter
Your digital blade missed the mark, try again. Seems like you are thinking about length, not time.
Checkpoint3.1.6.
What is the SI unit for length?
Meter
Correct! The SI unit for length is the meter.
Foot
Your targeting system glitched, try again. This unit is a measure of length, just not the SI unit measure of length. Think metric.
Yard
Your enchanted click missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of length, just not the SI unit measure of length. Think metric.
Liter
Your digital blade missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of volume, not length.
Checkpoint3.1.7.
What is the SI unit for electric current?
Ampere
Correct! The SI unit for electric current is the ampere.
Volt
Your targeting system glitched, try again. This unit is a measure of electric potential, not current.
Ohm
Your enchanted click missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of electrical resistance, not current.
Coulomb
Your digital blade missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of electric charge, not current.
Checkpoint3.1.8.
What is the SI unit for thermodynamic temperature?
Kelvin
Correct! The SI unit for thermodynamic temperature is the kelvin.
Celsius
Your targeting system glitched, try again. This unit is a measure of thermodynamic temperature, just not the SI unit.
Fahrenheit
Your enchanted click missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of thermodynamic temperature, just not the SI unit.
Joule
Your digital blade missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of energy, not thermodynamic temperature.
Checkpoint3.1.9.
What is the SI unit for amount of substance?
Mole
Correct! The SI unit for amount of substance is the mole.
Atom
Your targeting system glitched, try again. This unit is a measure of the smallest unit of matter, not the SI unit for amount of substance.
Dozen
Your enchanted click missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of quantity, but not the SI unit for amount of substance.
Gram
Your digital blade missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of mass, not the SI unit for amount of substance.
Checkpoint3.1.10.
What is the SI unit for luminous intensity?
Candela
Correct! The SI unit for luminous intensity is the candela.
Lumen
Your targeting system glitched, try again. This unit is a measure of luminous flux, not luminous intensity.
Lux
Your enchanted click missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of luminous flux per area, not luminous intensity.
Watt
Your digital blade missed the mark, try again. This unit is a measure of power, not luminous intensity.