grunnmælieiningum
Grunnmælieiningum, or base units in Icelandic, are the seven fundamental measures that define the International System of Units (SI). They form the foundational reference points from which all other quantities are derived, and since 2019 they are defined by fixed values of basic physical constants rather than physical artifacts. This approach ensures that measurements are stable and universally reproducible.
- The meter (m), defined as the distance light travels in vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
- The kilogram (kg), defined by fixing the Planck constant h to exactly 6.62607015×10^-34 joule seconds.
- The second (s), defined by the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of radiation corresponding to the cesium-133
- The ampere (A), defined by fixing the elementary charge e to exactly 1.602176634×10^-19 coulombs.
- The kelvin (K), defined by fixing the Boltzmann constant k_B to 1.380649×10^-23 joule per kelvin.
- The mole (mol), defined by fixing the Avogadro constant N_A to 6.02214076×10^23 entities per mole.
- The candela (cd), defined by the luminous intensity in a given direction of a source emitting monochromatic
These base units underpin all SI quantities. Derived units—such as newton, joule, and watt—are formed from appropriate