Periodic Table of Units of Measure

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Periodic Table of Units of Measure

Postby muon200 » Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:59 am

The primitive dimensions of meters and seconds have been shown to be all the dimensions needed to define most fundamental units of measure for physics. Temperature is not yet factored into primitive dimensions. In my trilogy on theoretical physics, Volume II, "Continuum Science Geometry" has the Periodic Table of Units of Measure. Here it is on a one page .pdf file:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bye97v1 ... M3WHM/edit

The derivation of these units of electromagnetism and gravity is done in Volume I of my trilogy, "The Strength of Gravity vs. Charge". It shows examples where calculations use the primitive units for things like i equals C dv dt. In that example, one finds that the units are consistent. One surprise: inductance has no units: it has “one” for units. Capacitance is square seconds. Read the periodic table now and understand it after you read Volume I. Volume III is called “Fusion Electrical Generator Design“.

The periodic table has columns for powers of seconds and rows for powers of meters.
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