The International System of Units (SI), commonly known as the metric system, is the international standard for measurement. The SI plays an essential role in international commerce and is commonly used in scientific and technological research and development. This cache is part of the SI geoart that allows you to learn about the SI units. Visit the introduction cache to learn more about this geoart.
Time: second (s)
The second is the SI base unit of time. 1 second is defined to be exactly "the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom" (at a temperature of 0 K).
Multiples of seconds are usually counted in hours and minutes. While these are not SI units, they have a long history of consistent use and have been accepted for use with SI.
Fractions of a second are counted in:
- milliseconds (ms): 1/1000 of a second.
- microseconds (μs): 1/1000000 of a second.
- nanoseconds (ns): 1/1000000000 of a second.
milli-
, micro-
, and nano-
are three examples of SI prefixes that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a fraction of the unit.
Frequency: hertz (Hz)
The hertz is the SI derived unit of frequency. It is defined as one cycle per second.
Hertz is commonly used to describe musical tones. For example, A4 concert pitch on a piano has a frequency of 440.000 Hz.
Hertz is also used to describe sine waves, especially those in radio related applications. Multiples of a hertz are counted in:
- kilohertz (KHz): 103 Hz
- megahertz (MHz): 106 Hz
- gigahertz (GHz): 109 Hz
kilo-
, mega-
, and giga-
are also SI prefixes that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a multiple of the unit.
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Lists of Caches in SI geoart
- introduction
- second and hertz
- metre
- kilogram
- m/s and km/h
- mole
- radian and steradian
- m/s² and newton
- m² and pascal
- joule and watt
- ampere and coulomb
- volt and farad
- ohm
- kelvin
- candela, lumen, and lux
- bushel
- foreword & afterword
- prize distribution