M, L, T
Base Dims
Force / Torque
[$M^{1}$$L^{1}$$T^{-2}$]
Energy / Work
[$M^{1}$$L^{2}$$T^{-2}$]
Power
[$M^{1}$$L^{2}$$T^{-3}$]
Pressure
[$M^{1}$$L^{-1}$$T^{-2}$]
Momentum
[$M^{1}$$L^{1}$$T^{-1}$]
Angular Momentum
[$M^{1}$$L^{2}$$T^{-1}$]
Viscosity
[$M^{1}$$L^{-1}$$T^{-1}$]
Reading the diagram: All derived quantities radiate from the three base dimensions M (mass), L (length), T (time). Note how increasing the power of L (from to ) moves you from pressure → force → energy → angular momentum — each added metre of length changes the physical meaning entirely.