O Level Physics Data Booklet (Measurement Units)

In O-Level Physics, many questions test not just your understanding of concepts, but also your accuracy with quantities, symbols, and units

Using the correct unit is essential because marks are often awarded (or lost) based on this detail. 

This summary provides a quick reference list from the O Level Syllabus 6091 of the key physical quantities, their standard symbols, and the units.

Physics Data Booklet (Summary of key quantities, symbols and units)

 

 

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