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CYCLICAL TIME – COMPLETE & SIMULTANEOUS UNIVERSE
Theory of Complete Time and Relativity of Energy
(A unified theory on time, space, matter and forces)

Physical sizes, units and dimensions

 

 

System Units International (SI)

Physical size

Product or quotient

Unit

Symbol





Length

-

m (metre)

l, d, λ

Time - Period

1/f

sec

t, Τ

Frequency

Rate of change

1/sec = Hertz

f, n, ω

Plane angle

Arc length = Radius

m / m = rad

°

Surface

Length2

m2

s

Volume

Length3

dm3

V

Velocity

Length / Time

m/s

v, u

Mass

Force/ Accelerator

kg

m, Μ

Accelerator

Length / Time2

m/s2

a

Momentum

Mass × Velocity

m × v = kg m /s

p

Force

Mass × Accelerator

m × a = kg m /s2

N (Newton)

Energy

Force × Length

N × m = kg m2 /s2

J (Joule)

Power

Energy / Time

J/s = kg m2 /s3

W (Watt), P

Angular momentum

Mass × Velocity × Radius

kg m2 /s

L

Pressure

Force / Surface

Ν/m2

Pa (Pascal)

Density

Mass / Volume

kg/m3

-

Specific weight

Force / Volume

N/m3

-

Electric current

Coulomb / s

A (Amber)

Α, i

Potential difference

Joule / Coulomb

V= (kg m2 )/A s3 =J/A s

V (Volt)

Electrical resistance

Voltage / Current = V/Ι

Ω=(kg m2 )/A2 s3

R, z

Conductance

Current / Voltage = Ι/V

S=(s3 A2 )/ kg m2

S (Siemens)

 

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UNITS AND FUNDAMENTAL RELATIONS IN PHYSICAL SIZES

(kg m2 /s2 ) / (kg m /s ) = m /s

(kg m2 /s2 ) / (m /s ) = kg m /s

ENERGY / MOMENTUM = VELOCITY

ENERGY / VELOCITY = MOMENTUM

 

 

 (kg m /s ) × (m /s) = kg m2 /s2

 (kg m /s ) / (m /s ) = kg

MOMENTUM × VELOCITY = ENERGY

MOMENTUM / VELOCITY = MASS

 

 

 (kg m2 /s2 ) / m = kg m /s2

 (kg m /s2 ) × m = kg m2 /s2

ENERGY / LENGTH = FORCE

FORCE × LENGTH = ENERGY

 

 

 (kg m /s) / s = kg m /s2

 (kg m /s2 ) × s = kg m /s

MOMENTUM / TIME = MOMENTUM × FREQUENCY = FORCE

FORCE × TIME = MOMENTUM

 

 

 (kg m /s2 ) × (m /s ) = kg m2 /s3

(kg m2 /s3 ) / (kg m /s2 ) = m /s

FORCE × VELOCITY = POWER

POWER / FORCE = VELOCITY

 

 

(kg m2 /s3 ) / (kg m2 /s2 ) = 1/s = Hz

(kg m /s2 ) / kg = m /s2

POWER / ENERGY = FREQUENCY

FORCE / MASS = ACCELERATION

 

 

 Hz × m = m /s

(m /s) / m = 1/s = Hz

FREQUENCY × LENGTH = VELOCITY

VELOCITY / LENGTH = FREQUENCY

 

 

(m /s2 ) / (m /s ) = 1/s = Hz

 (m /s) × Hz = m /s2

ACCELERATION / VELOCITY = FREQUENCY

VELOCITY × FREQUENCY = ACCELERATION

 

 

 (m /s2 ) / Hz = m /s

 (m /s) / (m /s2 ) = sec

ACCELERAT / FREQUENCY = VELOCITY

VELOCITY / ACCELERATION = TIME

 

 

 

Table of some symbols for multiples and sub-multiples units:

Numeric factor

Greek term

English term

Symbol

 

 

 

 

1018

έξα

exa

E

1015

πέτα

peta

P

1012

τέρα

tera

T

109

γίγα

giga

G

106

μέγα

mega

M

103

κίλο

kilo

k

 

 

 

 

10-2

σέντι

centi

c

10-3

μίλι

milli

m

10-6

μίκρο

micro

μ

10-9

νάνο

nano

n

10-12

πίκο

pico

p

10-15

φέμπτο

fempto

f

10-18

άτο

atto

a

 

 

• Notation: Generally, the measurement is a comparison of sizes and the numbering of their dispute with reference to a selected size. People have created numerical models and measurements systems since ancient times, depending on their needs, their knowledge and the available technical means. Especially today, with the proliferation of knowledge and its utilization in all world, it is necessary the people to consult and to have a common language, at least for the scientific issues. Some reference standards and measurement methods have been accepted worldwide and, standards for measuring the sizes have set by international organizations. In physics is used a measurement system such as the system SI (System International). The units of measurement, at times defined by a theo­retical calculation and sometimes, with the use of constructed standards of highest technology. Remark, units of measurement could be selected with a different calcu­lation and an alterative comparison.

 

 

 

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Φυσική:  Physics: time, period, frequency, length, distance, space, free space, radius, circle, rotation, orbit, velocity of light, radiation, wave, electromagnetism, Hertz, ultraviolet, infrared, standing wave, acceleration-deceleration, centripetal force, movement, oscillation, co-ordination, interference, attraction, gravity, particle, mass, momentum.