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An extensive set of conversion factors between the two systems of units is listed in Section 5. In this document, the term inch-pound unit includes the degree Fahrenheit.
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.
Ver. 21‐Sep‐2011 FACTORS FOR UNIT CONVERSIONS Quantity Equivalent Values Mass 1 kg = 1000 g = 0.001 metric ton = 2.20462 lbm = 35.27392 oz 1 lbm = 16 oz = 5 x 10‐4 ton = 453.593 g = 0.453593 kg Length 1 m = 100 cm = 1000 mm = 106 microns (µm) = 1010 angstroms (Å)
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).
Overview. These conversion tables are provided for your reference. Units Conversion Tables. Table 1. Multiples and Submultiples of SI Units. Table 2. Length Units. Table 3.
This appendix presents the SI and English (imperial) units, which are used in various areas of trans-portation engineering, and their conversion factors. Some metric units and factors that are not listed in the SI but are commonly used and remain internationally recognized are also included.
• Teach students how to convert between customary units and metric units. • Teach students how to convert between seconds, minutes, hours, and days. • Teach students how to convert between pounds, ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.