Definition:MKS

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Definition

MKS is the metre-kilogram-second standard system of units of measurement.


MKS Base Units

MKS Base Units
Name Unit symbol Dimension Symbol
metre $\mathrm m$ $\mathsf L$: Length $l$
kilogram $\mathrm {kg}$ $\mathsf M$: Mass $m$
second $\mathrm s$ $\mathsf T$: Time $t$


MKS Derived Units

Newton

The newton is an SI unit of force.


It is defined as being:

The amount of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one metre per second squared.
\(\ds \) \(\) \(\ds 1\) newton
\(\ds \) \(=\) \(\ds 10^5\) dynes
\(\ds \) \(\approx\) \(\ds 0.1020\) kilograms force
\(\ds \) \(\approx\) \(\ds 0.2248\) pounds force
\(\ds \) \(\approx\) \(\ds 7.233\) poundals


Also known as

MKS can also be seen as m.k.s.


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