Here are the seven fundamental quantities. I also included their definitions and SI units.
Length - meter (m)
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
Mass - kilogram (kg)
- a coherent body of matter with no definite shape.
Time - second (s)
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events.
Electric current - ampere (A)
- flow of electric charge.
Thermodynamic temperature - kelvin (K)
- A measure proportional to the thermal energy of a given body at equilibrium.
Amount of substance - mole (mol)
- the number of specified group of entities present in a substance.
Luminous intensity - candela (cd)
- an expression of the amount of light power emanating from a point source within a solid angle of one steradian.
Source(s):
Concise Oxford Dictionary - Tenth Edition
www.its.bldrdoc.gov target="_blank" class="qa" rel="external">en.wikipedia.org,,sid9_gci553541,00.html
P.S.
Sorry if I did not include anymore the definitions of the SI units.
If you need them, here are some links:
www.electro-optical.com target="_blank" class="qa" rel="external">www.technick.net hope I was able to help you :)
Length - meter (m)
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
Mass - kilogram (kg)
- a coherent body of matter with no definite shape.
Time - second (s)
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events.
Electric current - ampere (A)
- flow of electric charge.
Thermodynamic temperature - kelvin (K)
- A measure proportional to the thermal energy of a given body at equilibrium.
Amount of substance - mole (mol)
- the number of specified group of entities present in a substance.
Luminous intensity - candela (cd)
- an expression of the amount of light power emanating from a point source within a solid angle of one steradian.
Source(s):
Concise Oxford Dictionary - Tenth Edition
www.its.bldrdoc.gov target="_blank" class="qa" rel="external">en.wikipedia.org,,sid9_gci553541,00.html
P.S.
Sorry if I did not include anymore the definitions of the SI units.
If you need them, here are some links:
www.electro-optical.com target="_blank" class="qa" rel="external">www.technick.net hope I was able to help you :)