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This article gives a list of conversion factors for several physical quantities. A number of different units (some only of historical interest) are shown and expressed in terms of the corresponding SI unit.
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.
Unit Conversion Tables. In the following tables, a number in bold and blue indicates an exact conversion value. Length. A table of conversion factors between common length units is provided below:
FACTORS FOR UNIT CONVERSIONS. Prof. Faith A. Morrison Department of Chemical Engineering. 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.
9 mar 2023 · Table 1 presents the conversion multiplication factors to convert from English units to SI units (and vice versa) for basic measurements including length, weight, area, volume, bulk density, mass flow rate, volume flow rate, pressure and power.
All quantities (mass, length, density, speed, force, pressure, energy, power) listed in these conversion tables can be ultimately expressed in the following three basic units: M = mass,