What is Si: Definition and 150 Discussions

The International System of Units (SI, abbreviated from the French Système international (d'unités)) is the modern form of the metric system. It is the only system of measurement with an official status in nearly every country in the world. It comprises a coherent system of units of measurement starting with seven base units, which are the second (the unit of time with the symbol s), metre (length, m), kilogram (mass, kg), ampere (electric current, A), kelvin (thermodynamic temperature, K), mole (amount of substance, mol), and candela (luminous intensity, cd). The system allows for an unlimited number of additional units, called derived units, which can always be represented as products of powers of the base units. Twenty-two derived units have been provided with special names and symbols. The seven base units and the 22 derived units with special names and symbols may be used in combination to express other derived units, which are adopted to facilitate measurement of diverse quantities. The SI also provides twenty prefixes to the unit names and unit symbols that may be used when specifying power-of-ten (i.e. decimal) multiples and sub-multiples of SI units. The SI is intended to be an evolving system; units and prefixes are created and unit definitions are modified through international agreement as the technology of measurement progresses and the precision of measurements improves.
Since 2019, the magnitudes of all SI units have been defined by declaring exact numerical values for seven defining constants when expressed in terms of their SI units. These defining constants are the speed of light in vacuum, c, the hyperfine transition frequency of caesium ΔνCs, the Planck constant h, the elementary charge e, the Boltzmann constant k, the Avogadro constant NA, and the luminous efficacy Kcd. The nature of the defining constants ranges from fundamental constants of nature such as c to the purely technical constant Kcd. Prior to 2019, h, e, k, and NA were not defined a priori but were rather very precisely measured quantities. In 2019, their values were fixed by definition to their best estimates at the time, ensuring continuity with previous definitions of the base units. One consequence of the redefinition of the SI is that the distinction between the base units and derived units is in principle not needed, since any unit can be constructed directly from the seven defining constants.The current way of defining the SI is a result of a decades-long move towards increasingly abstract and idealised formulation in which the realisations of the units are separated conceptually from the definitions. A consequence is that as science and technologies develop, new and superior realisations may be introduced without the need to redefine the unit. One problem with artefacts is that they can be lost, damaged, or changed; another is that they introduce uncertainties that cannot be reduced by advancements in science and technology. The last artefact used by the SI was the International Prototype of the Kilogram, a cylinder of platinum-iridium.
The original motivation for the development of the SI was the diversity of units that had sprung up within the centimetre–gram–second (CGS) systems (specifically the inconsistency between the systems of electrostatic units and electromagnetic units) and the lack of coordination between the various disciplines that used them. The General Conference on Weights and Measures (French: Conférence générale des poids et mesures – CGPM), which was established by the Metre Convention of 1875, brought together many international organisations to establish the definitions and standards of a new system and to standardise the rules for writing and presenting measurements. The system was published in 1960 as a result of an initiative that began in 1948, so it is based on the metre–kilogram–second system of units (MKS) rather than any variant of the CGS.

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  1. Entanglement

    Why Don't 5 Si Atoms Bind with Added Phosphorus?

    Why when phosphorus is added to silicon, phosphorus bind with only four silicon atoms and contributes with its extra electron, why doesn't just phosphorus bind with 5 silicon atoms since that is what it needs ?
  2. T

    How does partial pressure of O2 affect thermal oxidation time for Si?

    Hi guys, I'm trying to use thermal oxidation with Si wafers in order to get SiO2 to use for electric components. I've been trying to find out how the partial pressure of the gases used (O2 in this case, it's a dry oxidation) affect the oxidation time, but I haven't been able to find an...
  3. L

    Calculating Resistivity of Doped Si: P and As Substrate Comparison"

    How do I calculate the resistivity of a doped Si if I have to substrate of the same type. Let's say a P and As doped Si. Is the mobility given by, \mu_n(N_d + N_d), or should I do this in an other way? Further, when I calculate the resistivity, is the concentration, N_{tot} = N_d(P)+N_d(As) ...
  4. R

    Brake Mean Effective Pressure (Bmep) SI Engine

    Dear all, Can Torque max. be used instead of Power max. in the bmep equation?-(as shown on attached pic) The name of the equation seems to suggest it is only for Brake Power but hopefully i am wrong. Also, when I do a calculation for bmep for max. Brake Power and max. Torque, the bmep...
  5. adjacent

    Newton's Discovery of Mass, Force & G in SI Units

    What did Newton use to determine the mass of an object(During those days) Even the SI unit for mass was established much time later. The SI Unit for force was also established much later. The G in F=GMm/d2 was discovered in Much later. How did Newton knew that a force of 1N would accelerate a...
  6. T

    Dimensional Units for Coulomb in SI

    Does anyone know of a dimensional formula for the Coulomb in SI that does not involve amperes as in A*s? I am looking at some equations and the dimensional analysis is leaving me with C (Coulomb unit charge) and left over m, kg, s to various powers. Just curious if anyone has come across some...
  7. K

    Seeking: SI derived units with higher base powers.

    Hey guys, I'm currently working on a chemistry setup and we're building some protocols. We decided that every communication on the protocol between two devices will be in SI units. However, for a data descriptor I plan to use 4 bits per standard SI unit. This means that units for variables can...
  8. X

    Voltage Vector/Scalar Components, SI Units, Direction and Polarity.

    All, please help me refine, restate, explain, understand, expand, add, remove, answer the below statements/ questions. Thanks in advance. 1.) Voltage is considered a scalar quantity. (J/C in SI Derived Units) which is a magnitude of energy per coulomb...no direction with this example. Some...
  9. D

    Find first derivative of given function and express answer in fully si

    G(x)=3x * (1-2x^2)^-1/3 See attached photo for my proof, I'm sure its not right.
  10. I_am_learning

    Confusion regarding SI base units

    What qualifies for being called a fundamental quantity and having its own fundamental unit? For example length is considered fundamental quantity and it has a unit of meter. But Area isn't considered fundamental. Is it because we know area can be CALCULATED by multiplying the length of the two...
  11. J

    Psychrometrics - SI and Imperial Enthelpies do not Convert?

    Hello, I am fairly new to using psychrometrics, so I am hoping that this is a fairly simple solution. I was going back through some old problems and wanted to spot check a few calculations. In the process I converted the units on one of the problems and the enthalpies were not matching up. I...
  12. S

    Help: From Ampere to Coulomb in SI units

    Hello, Could someone help me finish this train of thought? This is how we think in SI units: First, just because we like the value of 1 Ampere as it is now, we choose the force between two parallel conductors to be exactly 2×10^{-7}N= const ×\frac{1A×1A}{1m} Then, purely as choice, we decide...
  13. S

    Gaussian vs SI Units: Comparison & Advantages

    Hello, I was reading about a comparison betw. Gaussian and SI units and the author states "The main advantage of Gaussian units is that they make fundamental physical issues and theoretical relations involving electromagnetic phenomena more clear." Would someone know - is the advantage...
  14. N

    Solving SI Unit Analysis: Force & Area

    Homework Statement When an object falls through air, there is a drag force that depends on the product of the surface area, A (m2), and the square of the velocity, in (m/s). The equation is Fdrag = CAv2. The metric unit of force is the Newton, or (N). 1 N = 1 kg*m/s2. What are the units...
  15. W

    Why electric current is a SI base unit?

    hi, why electric current is a SI base unit - why not couloumb?
  16. N

    SI Units for Pressure: N m^2 or N m^-2?

    Are the SI units for pressure N m^2 or is it N m^-2?
  17. C

    Represent combinations of units in SI form

    Homework Statement Represent the following combination of units in the correct SI form using the appropriate prefix km*mN Homework Equations k = 10^3 m = 10^-3 The Attempt at a Solution km * mN = (10^3)m * (10^-3)N = m*N = Nm Have I done this correctly?
  18. M

    Unit Conversion: SI to British Units with Real-Life Consequences

    Homework Statement This is the question Still think that unit conversion isn't important? Here is a widely publicized, true story about how failing to convert units resulted in a huge loss. In 1998, the Mars Climate Orbiter probe crashed into the surface of Mars, instead of entering orbit...
  19. J

    Do some scientists create equation that arent based on si units.

    The base units are meters kg and seconds, right? So are some equations meant to use a different set, like cm kg minutes or something. And is it always assumed to be si unless told otherwise?
  20. V

    Why is Si indirect semiconductor

    Can anybody explain... what makes silicon indirect band semiconductor? thanks in advance Vani
  21. S

    Si conductivity depenence on crystal orientation?

    As I know, electrical conductivity is a second rank tensor. So in a cubic structure, there is no orientation dependence of electrical conductivity (isotropic). But how come Si has higher electron conducitivity along [001] and hole conductivity along [110]?
  22. F

    Measuring SI Units on a Desert Island

    A few years ago, I was reading about a contest open to everyone. The question was something like : if you were on a desert island, with unlimited natural resources, and access to a book with the most accurate values of properties for various natural things (i.e. gravitational acceleration on...
  23. Z

    11 dimension, what si going on here ?

    Hi guys I m new to his forums o I hope I post this in the right place. I have a questions about the 11 dimension. As I saw some documentaries about M theory, it seems our universe was created by colision in the 11 dimension. So I was wondering how does it looks like. At the beginning of big...
  24. S

    Converting Between CGS and SI Units in Electromagnetism: A Complete Guide

    So I understand that converting between CGS and SI units is no easy task when you look at the general form of each equation in electromagnetism, as you can't simply relate the two systems given they have different ways of looking at what is a derived unit and what is fundamental. But once you've...
  25. M

    Plotting IV curve of Si numerically

    Hi all Before i start, i should say that i have been working in the field of quantam mechanics for just 6 months now. I have a problem where i have to draw numerically the IV curve of Si in MATLAB under forward bias condition. I have the electric field and potential calculated the following...
  26. D

    Help filling in a formula correctly? Not sure about SI units etc

    Homework Statement It is estimated that a particular diffuse hydrogen cloud has a particle density of 3e7 cm^-3, and the temperature is 150 K. Calculate Jeans mass. Homework Equations Jeans mass is given by: (5kT/GmewM(H))^(3/2) . (3/4∏p)^(1/2) where k = boltzmanns constant =...
  27. D

    Converting to SI units w/ significant digits & scientific notation

    Hi. I'm asked to convert 2 year into the SI Unit seconds: Known: 1 Hr = 3600 s 1 Day = 86400 s So using a calculator... 1 yr = 365*86,400 = 31,536,000 I want to express the answer in scientific notation: Because the lesser number on has 3 significant digits, the scientific...
  28. L

    Converting equations in Natural units to SI?

    How can I convert an equation in units where hbar = c = 1 into an equation with hbar and c in SI units? I searched around a bit and wasn't able to find anything (I'm probably not asking the right question). Is there some general way to do it rather than just intuition from having seen the...
  29. S

    Gravitational elongation formula conversion from SI

    I have attached a pic which really explains the formula and context of the problem. I'm guessing a gravitational effect passes for physics... I am trying to convert the formula in (b) below into feet. If I could reproduce the answer with English units, I could move on and apply the...
  30. S

    SI Conversion Gravitational Elongation

    I have attached a pic which really explains the formula and context of the problem. I am trying to convert the formula in (b) below into feet. If I could reproduce the answer with English units, I could move on and apply the formula to other situations, but the multiplicity of English...
  31. S

    Determine the density of a planet in SI units

    Homework Statement Determine the density of fictional planet in SI units from the information Homework Equations Planets mass 1.28x10^22 Kg divided by radius 1.12x10^3Km = 1.14x10^25 Kg/m3 The Attempt at a Solution My answer seems all wrong, the SI unit should be in Kg/m cubed. Is...
  32. J

    SI and Gaussian unit conversion in electrodynamics

    Homework Statement I am reading about electrodynamics, and in different formula, there is a SI form and a Gaussian form. Homework Equations What is the relationship in the different unit system for c or B or E and other relative variables? The Attempt at a Solution sometimes...
  33. R

    The only trajectory problem on my whole SI sheet (trajectory) I cannot do

    Homework Statement This a trajectory problem. A ball is launched from ground level at a unknown angle. ( ∅o= ? ) at an unknown velocity ( Vo = ? ) The ball travels 20 meters in the x direction and 25 meters up in the y direction. At this point (20,25) the ball hits a wall and a -45 angle...
  34. R

    Why is there no SI unit for sound?

    The deciBel is probably the most commonly used unit for sound, but why isn't there an SI unit? Also, what is a logarithmic unit? Thanks.
  35. V

    SI engine combustion. CO2 dissociation?

    Hey guys, Had this over in the mechanical engineering section but I think I might have more luck with getting an answer over here. The question is, what is happening to make the extra power when using a rich mixture in an SI engine? An air fuel ratio (AF:R) of 14.7:1 is stoichiometric for...
  36. X

    SI Units question in physics conceptual question

    Homework Statement If speed, v, of an object depends on time, t, according to the equation v = A + Bt + Ct^4, what are the SI units of A, B, C? Homework Equations v = A + Bt + Ct^4 The Attempt at a Solution For this, I've not known where to start, so I've be plugging in the variables...
  37. P

    Is it possible to see twins in Si under an optical microscope?

    Is it possible to see twins in Si under an optical microscope?
  38. S

    Carbon Compounds: Orbital & Bonding Energies Explained

    why carbon can form polymers and sillicon not? though both are tetra valent. explain this based on its orbital and bonding energies
  39. fluidistic

    SI: Why relying to such a definition of a kilogram?

    The definitions of other units that doesn't depend on the kilogram are somehow constants, like the speed of light, the second, the meter (defined with respect to the previous 2) and so on. However when it comes to the kilogram, we're still using a definition of 1889. It's definied as the mass...
  40. C

    Si Bandgap in Device Modeling (Silvaco Atlas)

    I recently noticed that in Silvaco Atlas (device modeling software), the default bandgap of silicon is given as 1.08 eV. This is at 300 K, no bandgap narrowing, and no other secondary effects - it is default. However, most (all?) of the modern references (e.g. Sze, Streetman, Pierret) give the...
  41. X

    SI Units Lengths: Defined by Light Speed

    After the discovery of the speed of light, it may have made a bit of sense to redefine the meter as \frac{1}{300,000,000} the distance light travels in a second. I understand that larger units like the light year may have been distorted a bit, and that conversions would be required for such...
  42. Y

    Some help with Si Unit conversions

    Some help with Si Unit conversions :) Homework Statement 762 Mg/m to ng/µm Homework Equations Si unit conversions The Attempt at a Solution How do I know where to place the variables? Can someone give me a tut or written explantion on how to do this?
  43. S

    Why Does My N-type FET Behave Like a P-type?

    Hi, I fabricated a very simple back-gate FET. I used highly Boron doped (so, P-type) Si wafer as a gate and then, grown SiO2 thermally as a dielectric. And, deposited N-type semiconductor followed by Au/Cr deposition as electrodes (source and drain). And I measured Ids-Vds and Ids-Vg. The...
  44. Y

    Natural Frequency Question SI Units

    i have a basic question about the natural frequency of a system. for a mass (M), spring (k constant) undamped system the natural frequerncy is: w_n=sqrt(k/M) the units of w_n according to a lot of resources i found on the internet & textbooks are [rad/sec], my question is why? if i use...
  45. E

    Inability to calculate kinetic energy if I use SI units

    Homework Statement If a 2000 lb car with a velocity of 88 ft/s has by my calculations a kinetic energy of 240 kJ. But for a 909kg car with a velocity of 26.73 m/s I calculate 324.7 kJ. Same velocity, same mass, different energy calculation. Homework Equations English units: Kinetic...
  46. B

    What are the SI units for measuring magnetic fields?

    Hi, I was curious as to what webers and teslas measure. As I read up on them I was able to speculate that teslas measured a magnetic fields dimensions and webers measured a magnetic fields strength; obviously though, this is a mere speculation: so please correct me if I am mistaken. Thank you
  47. B

    The SI Unit Henry: Magnetic Induction & Voltage

    The SI unit "henry" Is a "henry" only produced by magnetic induction, in which case would produced one volt that allows the induction of one ampere per second?
  48. B

    How Does Combustion Rate Impact SI Engine Efficiency?

    I wanted some help in finding out the time taken for a differential mass of gasoline being burnt in the cylinder during the power stroke. Also, does it depend on the residual temperature of the mixture? I tried to find it out through Arrhenius equations but am having a problem finding out...
  49. R

    A = si + B, where A and B are SPD

    I would like to express an SPD matrix A as: A = sI + B where B is also SPD, or alternatively as: A = I + B what constraints need to be imposed on B? Please let me know if this question is mot appropriate for this forum. thanks, Russ
  50. F

    Instrument or method to analyze Si and SiO2 powder

    Hii... I have a powder that consists of Si, SiO2, Fe3O4, FeO and Fe. I really want to measure the conversion of Si to SiO2. Anybody know what kind of instrument or method that can be used to measure the composition?
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