Science Common Sense


1458 - What are the commonly used physical quantities in science with international standard units?

Here are some commonly used physical quantities in science with their international standard units:

  1. Length: Meter (m)
  2. Mass: Kilogram (kg) or Gram (g)
  3. Time: Second (s)
  4. Temperature: Degree Celsius (°C) or Kelvin (K)
  5. Speed: Meter per Second (m/s)
  6. Volume: Liter (L)
  7. Force: Newton (N)
  8. Energy: Joule (J)
  9. Electric Current: Ampere (A)
  10. Voltage: Volt (V)

These units are part of the International System of Units (SI units) and are widely used in science and everyday life.