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This publication lists the units of the International System of Units (SI), or metric system, recommended for use in trade and commerce and other general uses by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
UNITS CONVERSION TABLES. Overview . These conversion tables are provided for your reference. * these prefixes are not normally used . Table 2: Length Units. *note: centistokes x specific gravity = centipoise . November 2007.
multiple operations to convert from metric (Celsius) to Imperial (Fahrenheit) and vice versa. If you know °F, use the equation in the third column to convert to °C.
The International System of Units, universally abbreviated SI (from the French Le Système International d’Unités ), is the modern metric system of measurement. Long the dominant measurement
The table below gives conversion factors from a variety of units to the corresponding SI unit. Examples of the use of this table have already been given in the preceding section. For each physical quantity the name is given, followed by the recommended symbol(s).
The key to converting between different units is to use a systematic approach. It also helps to understand the background of the metric system. In Table 1 below is a scale. The unit corresponding to ‘one/1’ is our main unit. We use the prefixes to tell us how far away we are from this main unit.
SI Units Conversion Table. HOW TO READ THIS TABLE. This table provides conversion factors to Syste `me International (SI) units. These factors can be considered as unity multipliers. For example: Length: m/X. Means that 0.0254 in. 0.3048 ft. 1 0.0254(m/in.) or 1 in. 0.0254 m. = 1 0.3048 m/ft−1 or 1 ft.