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by BlueEagle
Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:56 pm
Forum: Other Theories
Topic: Fundimental Units
Replies: 5
Views: 12791

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Quote: Light Intensity (condela) -- never heard of that one. Now is it derived? Not in legacy physics. Sorry, I did spell it wrong though; "candela" which is the unit for "luminous intensity." Quote: Mass -- t3/s3 (from E=mc2) E (energy) usually defined as Joules in legacy physic...
by BlueEagle
Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:24 pm
Forum: Other Theories
Topic: Fundimental Units
Replies: 5
Views: 12791

Fundimental Units

Forgive me if you have already covered this... In classical physics we are given seven 'Fundamental Units'. Quantity Distance/Length Mass Time Electrical Charge Temperature Number Light Intensity Classical Unit meter (m) gram (g) second (s) coulomb (C) kelvin (K) mole (mol) condela (cd) Space/Time U...