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Difference between revisions of "Template:Base quantities and count"

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| [[amount]] of substance <sup>*,§</sup> || ''n'' = ''N''·''N''<sub>A</sub><sup>-1</sup> || N || [[mole]] || mol
| [[amount]] of substance <sup>*,§</sup> || ''n'' = ''N''·''N''<sub>A</sub><sup>-1</sup> || N || [[mole]] || mol
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| [[count]] <sup>*,$</sup> || ''N'' || C || counting unit || x
| [[count]] <sup>*,$</sup> || ''N'' || X || counting unit || x
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| [[charge]] <sup>*,€</sup> || ''Q'' = ''N''·''e'' = ''n''·''F'' || I·T || coulomb || C = A·s
| [[charge]] <sup>*,€</sup> || ''Q'' = ''N''·''e'' = ''n''·''F'' || I·T || coulomb || C = A·s

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Base quantity Symbol for quantity Symbol for dimension Name of SI unit Symbol for SI unit
length l L meter m
mass m M kilogram kg
time t T second s
electric current I I ampere A
thermodynamic temperature T Θ kelvin K
amount of substance *,§ n = N·NA-1 N mole mol
count *,$ N X counting unit x
charge *,€ Q = N·e = n·F I·T coulomb C = A·s
luminous intensity Iv J candela cd
* For the quantities n, N and Q, the entities X have to be specified in the text or indicated by a subscript or in parentheses: nX; NX; QX.
§ 'Amount is a counting quantity, converting the counting unit [x] into moles [mol] using the Avogadro constant, NA.
$ 'Count' is synonymous with 'number of counting entities'. In the SI, the quantity 'count' is explicitly considered as an exception: "Each of the seven base quantities used in the SI is regarded as having its own dimension. .. All other quantities, with the exception of counts, are derived quantities" (Bureau International des Poids et Mesures 2019 The International System of Units (SI)).
Charge is a derived SI quantity, included here for comparison. Charge is a counting quantity, converting the counting unit [x] into coulombs [C] using the elementary charge, e, or converting moles [mol] into coulombs [C] using the Faraday constant, F.