Chapter 2 Units and Measurements - Class 11 Physics

Chapter 2 Units and Measurements

NCERT Class 11 Physics for blind and visually impaired students made Screen Readable by Professor T K Bansal.

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Table of symbols used in this chapter:

Symbol Known As Used For Description
× Times Multiplication Normal cross sign
Minus Subtraction A normal dash sign
θ Theta Plane angle Looks like capital letter Q
Ω Omega Solid angle Looks like small letter w
π Pi Angle subtended by a straight angle A small horizontal line with 2 vertical lines below it
Α Alpha Angle Greek letter alpha
Δ Capital delta Small Difference Like a small triangle
Σ Sigma sigma Summation
Prime Minute of arc Normal ‘ sign
Double prime To make variables different Like a “ sign
Element of Element of a set Epsilon, a Greek letter
~ Tilde About, of the order of A wave like line
Approximately equal to Approximately equal to A tilde over = sign
Square root Square root
° Degrees Degrees A small circle in superscript
Angle Angle 2 small lines meeting on the left
÷ Divided by Division Dots above and below a dash sign
± Plus or minus Plus or minus A plus sign above a minus sign
Less than or equal to Less than or equal to Less than sign with a parallel line to the lower arm of less than sign

List of headings :

2.1 Introduction
2.2 The international system of units
2.3 Measurement of length
2.4 Measurement of mass
2.5 Measurement of time
2.6 Accuracy, precision of instruments and errors in measurement
2.7 Significant figures
2.8 Dimensions of physical quantities
2.9 Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations
2.10 Dimensional analysis and its applications
2.11 Summary
2.12 Exercises
2.13 Additional exercises