Units Of Measurement
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.39 GB | Duration: 2h 38m
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.39 GB | Duration: 2h 38m
Types of Units, Unit conversions
What you'll learn
Definition of unit
Correct writing forms of units
Types of units ( base and derived )
Types of systems of unit ( SI and FPS)
Unit conversion ( between SI and FPS systems)
Requirements
No need requirement, you will learn everything you need to know
Description
Are you looking to build a solid foundation in units of measurement and enhance your skills in converting between different unit systems? This comprehensive course offers a detailed exploration of both fundamental and advanced unit concepts, making it essential for students and professionals alike.From the definitions of units to real-world applications, you’ll explore a range of topics, including the International System of Units (SI) and the Imperial FPS system. Learn how to handle unit conversions with ease, covering base units like mole, mass, temperature, length, time, ampere, and candela. You'll also dive into derived units, such as density, area, volume, pressure, work, and power, along with practical examples for converting these between SI and FPS.The course covers:Definition and classification of units: Understand the differences between base and derived units and how they are applied in various measurement systems.Unit systems: Gain proficiency in SI and Imperial FPS systems, and learn how to convert units between them seamlessly.SI Base Units: Explore the seven core SI units in detail and learn how to perform accurate conversions from SI to FPS.Derived Units: Master conversions of important derived units, including density, pressure, volume, work, and power, with hands-on examples.Flow rate conversions: Learn about the two types of flow rates—liquid and gas—and discover the significance of standard and normal conditions with real-world conversion examples.Whether you’re an engineer, a science student, or someone looking to enhance their technical expertise, this course will equip you with the skills to handle complex unit conversions confidently.Enroll today and become proficient in the essential skill of unit measurement and conversion!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 1. Introduction to units of measurement
Section 2: 2. Correct Writing Form
Lecture 2 Correct Writing Form
Section 3: 3.Types of units
Lecture 3 3.Base and Derived Units
Lecture 4 3.1 Base Unit : Mole
Lecture 5 3.2 Base Unit : Mass
Lecture 6 3.3 Base Unit : Temperature
Lecture 7 3.4 Base Unit : Length
Lecture 8 3.5 Base Unit : Time
Lecture 9 3.6 Base Unit : Ampere
Lecture 10 3.7 Base Unit : Candela
Lecture 11 3.8 Derived Unit : Density
Lecture 12 3.8.2 Derived unit : Density
Lecture 13 3.9 Derived Unit : Area
Lecture 14 3.10 : Derived Unit : Volume
Lecture 15 3.11 Derived Unit : Pressure
Lecture 16 3.12 Derived Unit : Work
Lecture 17 3.13 Derived Unit : Power
Section 4: Unit Conversions in Flow Rates
Lecture 18 4.1 Definition and Types of Flow Rate
Lecture 19 4.2 Unit Conversion : Liquid Flow Rate
Lecture 20 4.3 Gas Flow Rate : Standard Condition
Lecture 21 4.4.1 Unit Conversion : Standard Condition
Lecture 22 4.5 Gas Flow Rate : Normal Condition
Lecture 23 4.5.1 Unit Conversion : Normal Condition
Students: High school, college, and university students who are studying subjects like mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering, and other sciences where unit conversions are frequently required.,Professionals: Engineers, scientists, technicians, and other professionals who need to perform unit conversions regularly in their work.,Educators: Teachers and tutors who want to enhance their teaching methods and better support their students in understanding and performing unit conversions.,Anyone interested in improving their math skills: Individuals who want to improve their numerical and mathematical skills for personal or professional development.