EEE 213 Lecture 1
EEE 213 Lecture 1
EEE 213 Lecture 1
Engineering
By
EEE Dept
UNITS ASSOCIATED WITH BASIC
ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES
Content
SI units
Charge
Force
Work
Power
Electrical potential and e.m.f.
Resistance and conductance
Electrical power and energy
Summary of terms, units and their symbol
AIM
At the end of this lecture the students should be
able to:
•• state the basic SIunits
•• recognize derived SIunits
•• understand prefixes denoting multiplication and
division
••state the units of charge, force, work and power
•Perform simple calculations involving these units
••state the units of electrical potential, e.m.f.,
resistance, conductance, power and energy and
•perform simple Calculations involving these units
SI Unit
There are six principal units, from which other units are derived, The
IS unit is based on the international metric system. Which is now
adopted by the majority of countries as the official system of
measurements. The basic units in the SI system are listed below with
Their symbols:
Derived units
Derived SI units use combinations of basic units and
There are many of them. Two examples are:
Quantity of electricity
Q = It coulombs
I = 10A, t = 5 × 60 = 300s
Hence Q = 10 × 300 = 3000C
FORCE
force, in newtons F = ma
where m is the mass in kilograms and
a is the acceleration in metres per second squared.