A YoctoCoulomb is \(10^{-24} C\).
yC
yC
0.0
1.0e-24
YoctoCoulomb
F08
Milliampere Per Inch
0e+00
mA.[in_i]-1
0.001-fold of the SI base unit ampere divided by the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units
0112/2///62720#UAA778
3.937008e-02
N.kg-1
\(N/kg\)
0.0
1.0e0
Gravitational field strength at a point is the gravitational force per unit mass at that point. It is a vector and its S.I. unit is N kg-1.
Newton per Kilogram
4.063666e+04
0e+00
[ft_i'Hg]
not SI conform unit of the pressure, at which 1 ftHg corresponds to the static pressure, which is excited by a mercury column with a height of 1 foot
0112/2///62720#UAA464
K25
Foot Of Mercury
\(LRD\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Liberian_dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberian_dollar?oldid=489549110
Liberia
Liberian Dollar
2
Pound Mass
0.45359237
A pound of mass, based on the international standard definition of the pound as exactly 0.45359237 kg.
[lb_av]
lbm
0.0
[ppm]
http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~ucum/ucum.html#section-Derived-Unit-Atoms
Parts per million
ppm
1.0e-6
Dimensionless unit for concentration. Recommended practice is to use specific units such as \(ug/l\).
0.0
Dram (UK)
1.7718451953125e-03
DRI
0112/2///62720#UAB181
non SI-conforming unit of mass comes from the Anglo-American Troy or Apothecaries' Weight System of units which is mainly used in England, in the Netherlands and in the USA as a commercial weight
[dr_ap]
0e+00
C42
Nanofarad Per Meter
0.000000001-fold of the SI derived unit farad divided by the SI base unit metre
nF.m-1
1e-09
0112/2///62720#UAA904
0e+00
Nanofarad Per Metre
Kiloampere Per Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA558
1e+03
Kiloampere Per Metre
kA.m-1
B24
0e+00
1 000-fold of the SI base unit ampere divided by the SI base unit metre
bar.L.s-1
Bar Litre Per Second
0e+00
product of the unit bar and the unit litre divided by the SI base unit second
0112/2///62720#UAA326
Bar Liter Per Second
1e+02
bar.L/s
F91
Joule
The SI unit of work or energy, defined to be the work done by a force of one newton acting to move an object through a distance of one meter in the direction in which the force is applied. Equivalently, since kinetic energy is one half the mass times the square of the velocity, one joule is the kinetic energy of a mass of two kilograms moving at a velocity of 1 m/s. This is the same as 107 ergs in the CGS system, or approximately 0.737 562 foot-pound in the traditional English system. In other energy units, one joule equals about 9.478 170 x 10-4 Btu, 0.238 846 (small) calories, or 2.777 778 x 10-4 watt hour. The joule is named for the British physicist James Prescott Joule (1818-1889), who demonstrated the equivalence of mechanical and thermal energy in a famous experiment in 1843.
J
0.0
JOU
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joule?oldid=494340406
J
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Joule
1.0e0
The SI unit of work or energy, defined to be the work done by a force of one newton acting to move an object through a distance of one meter in the direction in which the force is applied. Equivalently, since kinetic energy is one half the mass times the square of the velocity, one joule is the kinetic energy of a mass of two kilograms moving at a velocity of \(1 m/s\).
0112/2///62720#UAA172
\(\text{J}\ \equiv\ \text{joule}\ \equiv\ \text{CV}\ \equiv\ \text{coulomb.volt}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{eV}}{1.602\ 10^{-19}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{electron.volt}}{1.602\ 10^{-19}}\)
1.0e0
0112/2///62720#UAA173
JE
J.K-1
Joule per Kelvin
0.0
\(J/K\)
Joule Per Kelvin (J/K) is a unit in the category of Entropy. It is also known as joules per kelvin, joule/kelvin. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Joule Per Kelvin (J/K) has a dimension of \(ML^{2}T^{-2}Q^{-1}\( where \(M\) is mass, L is length, T is time, and Q is temperature. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
\(per-meter\)
Reciprocal Metre
/m
m-1
0.0
Per Meter Unit is a a demominator unit with dimensions \(/m\).
1
Reciprocal Meter
inHg
3386.389
Inch of Mercury
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inch_of_mercury?oldid=486634645
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Inch_of_mercury
0.0
[in_i'Hg]
F79
0112/2///62720#UAA554
Inches of mercury, (inHg) is a unit of measurement for pressure. It is still widely used for barometric pressure in weather reports, refrigeration and aviation in the United States, but is seldom used elsewhere. It is defined as the pressure exerted by a column of mercury of 1 inch in height at \(32 ^\circ F\) at the standard acceleration of gravity. 1 inHg = 3,386.389 pascals at \(0 ^\circ C\).
\(in^{3}/min\)
[in_i]3.min-1
G57
0112/2///62720#UAA551
2.7311773333333333E-7
0.0
Cubic Inch per Minute
[cin_i]/min
"Cubic Inch per Minute" is an Imperial unit for 'Volume Per Unit Time' expressed as \(in^{3}/min\).
[in_i]3/min
[cin_i].min-1
J.kg-1
1.0e0
\(J/kg\)
J/kg
0112/2///62720#UAA175
Joule per Kilogram
0.0
Joule Per Kilogram} (\(J/kg\)) is a unit in the category of Thermal heat capacity. It is also known as \textit{joule/kilogram}, \textit{joules per kilogram}. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. The unit has a dimension of \(L2T^{-2}\) where \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
J2
0112/2///62720#UAA120
0e+00
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Per Minute
[Btu_IT]/min
unit of the heat energy according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit minute
J44
1.758e+01
[Btu_IT].min-1
Hectolitre
Hectolitre
hL
100-fold of the unit litre
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA533
HLT
1e-01
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_dinar?oldid=494793908
Iraqi Dinar
\(IQD\)
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Iraqi_dinar
Iraq
unit of the volume litre divided by the SI base unit kilogram
0112/2///62720#UAB380
L/kg
H83
0e+00
Litre Per Kilogram
1e-03
Liter Per Kilogram
L.kg-1
Uzbekistan Som
\(UZS\)
Uzbekistan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistani_som?oldid=490522228
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Uzbekistani_som
2
dyn.cm-1
1e-03
0e+00
Dyne Per Centimetre
Dyne Per Centimeter
CGS unit of the surface tension
dyn/cm
0112/2///62720#UAB106
DX
kg.m.s-1
\(kg-m/s\)
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA615
B31
Kilogram Meter Per Second
1.0e0
Kilogram Metre Per Second
kg.m/s
"Kilogram Meter Per Second" is a unit for 'Linear Momentum' expressed as \(kg-m/s\).
Planck Charge
1.875545870E-18
\(Q_P\)
0.0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units
In physics, the Planck charge, denoted by, is one of the base units in the system of natural units called Planck units. It is a quantity of electric charge defined in terms of fundamental physical constants. The Planck charge is defined as: coulombs, where: is the speed of light in the vacuum, is Planck's constant, is the reduced Planck constant, is the permittivity of free space is the elementary charge = (137.03599911) is the fine structure constant. The Planck charge is times greater than the elementary charge \(e\) carried by an electron.
/s{frame}
"Frame per Second" is a unit for 'Video Frame Rate' expressed as \(fps\).
Frame per Second
fps
0.0
s-1{frame}
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_Antillean_guilder?oldid=490030382
\(ANG\)
Netherlands Antilles
2
Netherlands Antillian Guilder
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Netherlands_Antillean_guilder
0.0
Stathenry per Centimeter
Stathenry per Centimetre
\(stath-per-cm\)
8.9876E13
The Stathenry per Centimeter is a unit of measure for the absolute permeability of free space.
K-1.A-1.h-1
reciprocal of the 1,000-fold of the product of the SI derived unit volt and the SI base unit ampere and the unit hour
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA098
M21
Reciprocal Kilovolt Ampere Hour
1e-03
Gold (one Troy ounce)
[oz_tr]{Au}
\(XAU\)
Litre Per Second
Liter Per Second
G51
1e-03
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA664
L.s-1
L/s
unit litre divided by the SI base unit second
http://www.endmemo.com/convert/electric%20field%20strength.php
abV/cm
0.0
1.0E-6
10.nV.cm-1
In the electromagnetic centimeter-gram-second system of units, 'abvolt per centimeter' is the unit of electric field strength.
Abvolt per centimetre
Abvolt per centimeter
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/bibliography.html
Electron Volt
An electron volt (eV) is the energy that an electron gains when it travels through a potential of one volt. You can imagine that the electron starts at the negative plate of a parallel plate capacitor and accelerates to the positive plate, which is at one volt higher potential. Numerically \(1 eV\) equals \(1.6x10^{-19} joules\), where \(1 joule\) is \(6.2x10^{18} eV\). For example, it would take \(6.2x10^{20} eV/sec\) to light a 100 watt light bulb.
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_volt?oldid=344021738
1.6021765314E-19
eV
eV
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Electron_volt
nat
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nat
Nat
0.0
A nat is a logarithmic unit of information or entropy, based on natural logarithms and powers of e, rather than the powers of 2 and base 2 logarithms which define the bit. The nat is the natural unit for information entropy. Physical systems of natural units which normalize Boltzmann's constant to 1 are effectively measuring thermodynamic entropy in nats.
1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat?oldid=474010287
5.6826125E-4
0.0
"Imperial Pint" is an Imperial unit for 'Volume' expressed as \(pint\).
Imperial Pint
[pt_br]
pi
TeraCoulomb
TC
TC
0.0
A TeraCoulomb is \(10^{12} C\).
1.0e12
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Stilb
sb
\(The \textit{stilb (sb)} is the CGS unit of luminance for objects that are not self-luminous. It is equal to one candela per square centimeter or 10 nits (candelas per square meter). The name was coined by the French physicist A. Blondel around 1920. It comes from the Greek word stilbein meaning 'to glitter'. It was in common use in Europe up to World War I. In North America self-explanatory terms such as candle per square inch and candle per square meter were more common. The unit has since largely been replaced by the SI unit: candela per square meter.\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stilb?oldid=375748497
Stilb
sb
0112/2///62720#UAB260
10000.0e0
0.0
0.0
\(A-m^2/J-s\)
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/ampere+square+meter+per+joule+second
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
The SI unit of gyromagnetic ratio.
Ampere Square Meter Per Joule Second
A.m2/(J.s)
A.m2.J-1.s-1
Ampere Square Metre Per Joule Second
1 000 000 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit hertz
THz
1e+12
0112/2///62720#UAA287
0e+00
D29
Terahertz
Lunar mass
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon?oldid=494566371
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Moon
0.0
0.0
Bf
The board-foot is a specialized unit of measure for the volume of lumber in the United States and Canada. It is the volume of a one-foot length of a board one foot wide and one inch thick. Board-foot can be abbreviated FBM (for 'foot, board measure'), BDFT, or BF. Thousand board-feet can be abbreviated as MFBM, MBFT or MBF.
Board Foot
0.002360
[bf_i]
1
Coulomb per Kilogram
C/kg
C.kg-1
\(C/kg\)
CKG
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA131
\(\textbf{Coulomb Per Kilogram (C/kg)} is the unit in the category of Exposure. It is also known as coulombs per kilogram, coulomb/kilogram. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Per Kilogram (C/kg) has a dimension of \(M^{-1}TI\) where \(M\) is mass, \(T\) is time, and \(I\) is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kuwaiti_dinar
Kuwaiti Dinar
\(KWD\)
3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuwaiti_dinar?oldid=489547428
Kuwait
MJ
0e+00
1e+06
1,000,000-fold of the derived unit joule
3B
0112/2///62720#UAA211
Megajoule
eV.T-1
"Electron Volt per Tesla" is a unit for 'Magnetic Dipole Moment' expressed as \(eV T^{-1}\).
1.6021765314E-19
\(eV T^{-1}\)
eV/T
0.0
Electron Volt per Tesla
Gram Per Metre
GF
Gram Per Meter
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA485
0e+00
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit metre
g.m-1
Reciprocal Kelvin
K-1
\(/K\)
0.0
1
Per Kelvin Unit is a demominator unit with dimensions \(/k\).
6.30902E-5
US Gallon per Minute
0.0
"US Gallon per Minute" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Volume Per Unit Time' expressed as \(gal/min\).
[gal_us]/min
\(gal/min\)
[gal_us].min-1
mol.h-1
0112/2///62720#UAA884
Mole Per Hour
2.77778e-04
0e+00
L23
SI base unit mole divided by the unit for time hour
unit of the density according to the Anglo-American system of units
Grain Per Gallon (US)
0112/2///62720#UAA524
1.711806e-02
0e+00
[gr].[gal_us]-1
K41
0.0001
m^2/ha
square meters per hectare
m2.har-1
0.0
square metres per hectare
Square metres per hectare.
Foot Pound Force Second
[ft_i].[lbf_av].s
\(lbf / s\)
0.0
"Foot Pound Force Second" is a unit for 'Angular Momentum' expressed as \(lbf / s\).
A unit of time corresponding approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases, or about 30 days or 4 weeks and calculated as 29.53059 days.
0.0
mo_s
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Synodal+month
Synodic month
microF
1.0E-6
4O
The "microfarad" (symbolized \(\mu F\)) is a unit of capacitance, equivalent to 0.000001 (10 to the -6th power) farad. The microfarad is a moderate unit of capacitance. In utility alternating-current (AC) and audio-frequency (AF) circuits, capacitors with values on the order of \(1 \mu F\) or more are common. At radio frequencies (RF), a smaller unit, the picofarad (pF), is often used.
microfarad
uF
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA063
<p>The short ton is a unit of mass equal to 2,000 pounds (907.18474 kg). In the United States it is often called simply ton without distinguishing it from the metric ton (tonne, 1,000 kilograms / 2,204.62262 pounds) or the long ton (2,240 pounds / 1,016.0469088 kilograms); rather, the other two are specifically noted. There are, however, some U.S. applications for which unspecified tons normally means long tons.</p>
[ston_av]
Short Ton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_ton
0.0
907.18474
ton
0112/2///62720#UAB097
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Second Square Centimetre kelvin
0e+00
D39
4.184e+04
cal_th/(s.cm2.K)
cal_th.s-1.cm-2.K-1
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Second Square Centimeter kelvin
unit of the heat transfer coefficient according to the Imperial system of units
201.1680
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Furlong
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furlong?oldid=492237369
fur
[fur_us]
Check if this is US-Survey or International Customary definition (multiplier)
A furlong is a measure of distance in imperial units and U.S. customary units equal to one-eighth of a mile, equivalent to 220 yards, 660 feet, 40 rods, or 10 chains. The exact value of the furlong varies slightly among English-speaking countries. Five furlongs are approximately 1 kilometre (1.0058 km is a closer approximation). Since the original definition of the metre was one-quarter of one ten-millionth of the circumference of the Earth (along the great circle coincident with the meridian of longitude passing through Paris), the circumference of the Earth is about 40,000 km or about 200,000 furlongs.
Furlong
0112/2///62720#UAB204
Million US Dollars
0.0
1.0E6
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litre?oldid=494846400
0.0
Litre
The \(litre\) (American spelling: \(\textit{liter}\); SI symbol \(l\) or \(L\)) is a non-SI metric system unit of volume equal to \(1 \textit{cubic decimetre}\) (\(dm^3\)), 1,000 cubic centimetres (\(cm^3\)) or \(1/1000 \textit{cubic metre}\). If the lower case "L" is used as the symbol, it is sometimes rendered as a cursive "l" to help distinguish it from the capital "I", although this usage has no official approval by any international bureau.
litre
1.0E-3
l
L
Liter
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Litre
L
Fathom
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fathom
A fathom = 1.8288 meters, is a unit of length in the imperial and the U.S. customary systems, used especially for measuring the depth of water. There are two yards in an imperial or U.S. fathom. Originally based on the distance between the man's outstretched arms, the size of a fathom has varied slightly depending on whether it was defined as a thousandth of an (Admiralty) nautical mile or as a multiple of the imperial yard. Abbreviations: f, fath, fm, fth, fthm.
fath
1.8288
[fth_i]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fathom?oldid=493265429
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit Siemens divided by the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre
0e+00
Millisiemens Per Centimetre
0112/2///62720#UAA801
mS/cm
1e-01
Millisiemens Per Centimeter
mS.cm-1
H61
\(\textbf{Centimeter Second Degree Celsius} is a C.G.S System unit for 'Length Temperature Time' expressed as \(cm-s-degC\).
Centimeter Second Degree Celsius
\(cm-s-degC\)
cm.s/Cel
Centimetre Second Degree Celsius
cm.s.Cel-1
0.0
A metric unit of volume over time indicating the amount generated across one square meter over a day. Used to express productivity of an ecosystem.
\(g C-m^{-2}-day^{-1}\).
g C/m^2/day
1.1574073e-8
grams Carbon per square meter per day
0.0
grams Carbon per square metre per day
g.m-2.d-1{C}
1 000 000 000-fold of the derived SI unit becquerel
1e+09
0e+00
GBq
Gigabecquerel
GBQ
0112/2///62720#UAB047
Joule Per Hour
J.h-1
SI derived unit joule divided by the 3600 times the SI base unit second
0e+00
3.6e+03
pF
0112/2///62720#UAA930
4T
1.0E-12
0.0
Picofarad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farad?oldid=493070876
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Farad
"PicoF" is a common unit of electric capacitance equal to \(10^{-12} farad\). This unit was formerly called the micromicrofarad.
pF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates_dirham?oldid=491806142
United Arab Emirates dirham
http://dbpedia.org/resource/United_Arab_Emirates_dirham
United Arab Emirates
2
\(AED\)
\(ZMK\)
Zambia
0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambian_kwacha?oldid=490328608
Zambian Kwacha
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Zambian_kwacha
3H
0e+00
kg.kg-1
0112/2///62720#UAA610
1e+00
Kilogram Per Kilogram
SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit kilogram
0.0
157.08746452215124e0
"Slug per Square Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Per Area' expressed as \(slug/ft^{2}\).
Slug per Square Foot
\(slug/ft^{2}\)
'Degree Fahrenheit per Square Second' is a unit for expressing the acceleration of a temperature expressed as 'degF /s2'.
\(\textit{Degree Fahrenheit per Square Second}\) is a C.G.S System unit for expressinh the acceleration of a temperature expressed as \(degF / s^2\).
\(degF / s^2\)
[degF].s-2
0.0
Degree Fahrenheit per Square Second
[degF]/s2
0.0
\(mol/kg\)
mol/kg
\(TBD\)
Mol per Kilogram
mol.kg-1
1.0
0112/2///62720#UAA482
GL
Gram Per Liter
g.L-1
0e+00
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit litre
Gram Per Litre
1e+00
2
\(QAR\)
Qatari Rial
Qatar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatari_riyal?oldid=491747452
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Qatari_riyal
0e+00
reciprocal value of the unit litre
K63
0112/2///62720#UAA667
L-1
Reciprocal Liter
1e+03
Reciprocal Litre
Nakfa
\(ERN\)
2
Eritrea
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nakfa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakfa?oldid=415286274
Millilitre Per Kelvin
mL.K-1
Millilitre Per Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA845
1e-06
0.001-fold of the unit litre divided by the SI base unit kelvin
G30
0e+00
Decigram
0112/2///62720#UAB076
1e-04
dg
0e+00
0.0001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
DG
KEL
1
0112/2///62720#UAD721
0112/2///62720#UAA185
K
\(The SI base unit of temperature, previously called the degree Kelvin. One kelvin represents the same temperature difference as one degree Celsius. In 1967 the General Conference on Weights and Measures defined the temperature of the triple point of water (the temperature at which water exists simultaneously in the gaseous, liquid, and solid states) to be exactly 273.16 kelvins. Since this temperature is also equal to 0.01 u00b0C, the temperature in kelvins is always equal to 273.15 plus the temperature in degrees Celsius. The kelvin equals exactly 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The unit is named for the British mathematician and physicist William Thomson (1824-1907), later known as Lord Kelvin after he was named Baron Kelvin of Largs.\)
K
Kelvin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin?oldid=495075694
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kelvin
Joule Square Metre per Kilogram
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
Joule Square Meter per Kilogram
J.m2.kg-1
0.0
B20
1
\(j-m2/kg\)
0112/2///62720#UAB487
0e+00
1.694444e+01
0112/2///62720#UAA645
kmol.min-1
Kilomole Per Minute
1 000-fold of the SI base unit mole divided by the unit for time minute
K61
0e+00
Watt Per Kilogram
0112/2///62720#UAA316
W.kg-1
SI derived unit watt divided by the SI base unit kilogram
1e+00
W/kg
WA
[bbl_us]
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA334
unit of the volume for crude oil according to the Anglo-American system of units
Barrel (US)
BLL
1.589873e-01
hm
Hectometre
0112/2///62720#UAB062
1e+02
HMT
Hectometer
100-fold of the SI base unit metre
0e+00
m/h
\(m/h\)
0.0
0.000277777778
Metre per Hour
Meter per Hour
m.h-1
0112/2///62720#UAB328
Metre per hour is a metric unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (Vector (geometry)). Its symbol is m/h or mu00b7h-1 (not to be confused with the imperial unit symbol mph. By definition, an object travelling at a speed of 1 m/h for an hour would move 1 metre.
6.2360e+00
[oz_av].[gal_br]-1
L37
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA923
unit of the density according to the Imperial system of units
Ounce (avoirdupois) Per Gallon (UK)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myanma_kyat?oldid=441109905
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Myanma_kyat
\(MMK\)
Kyat
Myanmar
0
Degree Fahrenheit Hour
\(degF-hr\)
0.0
Mean Gregorian Month
mo_g
http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~ucum/ucum.html#iso1000
0.0
0.0
Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit
\(ft^{2}-hr-degF\)
[sft_i].h.[degF]
\(\textbf{Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit} is an Imperial unit for 'Area Time Temperature' expressed as \(ft^{2}-hr-degF\).
1e+06
0112/2///62720#UAB112
0e+00
Megalitre
Megalitre
1 000 000-fold of the unit litre
MAL
ML
Degree Fahrenheit
0.5555555555555555556E0
\(\textbf{Degree Fahrenheit} is an Imperial unit for 'Thermodynamic Temperature' expressed as \(\,^{\circ}{\rm F}\)
459.669607
\(degF\)
0112/2///62720#UAA039
FAH
[degF]
L65
0.0
\(slug/ft^{3}\)
0112/2///62720#UAA981
515.3788206107324e0
Slug per Cubic Foot
"Slug per Cubic Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Density' expressed as \(slug/ft^{3}\).
0.0166666667
Pa.min-1
0.0
Pascal per Minute
\(P / min\)
A rate of change of pressure measured as the number of Pascals in a period of one minute.
statV
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Statvolt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statvolt?oldid=491769750
0.0
"statvolt" is a unit of voltage and electrical potential used in the cgs system of units. The conversion to the SI system is \(1 statvolt = 299.792458 volts\). The conversion factor 299.792458 is simply the numerical value of the speed of light in m/s divided by 106. The statvolt is also defined in the cgs system as \(1 erg / esu\). It is a useful unit for electromagnetism because one statvolt per centimetre is equal in magnitude to one gauss. Thus, for example, an electric field of one statvolt/cm has the same energy density as a magnetic field of one gauss. Likewise, a plane wave propagating in a vacuum has perpendicular electric and magnetic fields such that for every gauss of magnetic field intensity there is one statvolt/cm of electric field intensity. The abvolt is another option for a unit of voltage in the cgs system.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statvolt
299.792458
Statvolt
1125899906842624
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebibyte?oldid=492685015
0.0
PiB
0112/2///62720#UAA274
PebiByte
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pebibyte
The pebibyte is a standards-based binary multiple (prefix pebi, symbol Pi) of the byte, a unit of digital information storage. The pebibyte unit symbol is PiB. 1 pebibyte = 1125899906842624bytes = 1024 tebibytes The pebibyte is closely related to the petabyte, which is defined as \(10^{15} bytes = 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes\).
E60
H.Ohm-1
H04
1e+00
SI derived unit henry divided by the SI derived unit ohm
0e+00
Henry Per Ohm
0112/2///62720#UAA166
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Guaran%C3%AD
Paraguay
Guarani
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guaraní?oldid=412592698
\(PYG\)
2
Ethiopian Birr
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ethiopian_birr
Ethiopia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_birr?oldid=493373507
\(ETB\)
B16
\(J/(mol-K)\)
J.mol-1.K-1
0.0
Joule per Mole Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA184
1.0e0
Energy needed to heat one mole of substance by 1 Kelvin, under standard conditions (not standard temperature and pressure STP). The standard molar entropy is usually given the symbol S, and has units of joules per mole kelvin ( \( J\cdot mol^{-1} K^{-1}\)). Unlike standard enthalpies of formation, the value of S is an absolute. That is, an element in its standard state has a nonzero value of S at room temperature.
1.0E11
Megabar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_(unit)
Mbar
0.0
The bar is a non-SI unit of pressure, defined by the IUPAC as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa. It is about equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level, and since 1982 the IUPAC has recommended that the standard for atmospheric pressure should be harmonized to \(100,000 Pa = 1 bar \approx 750.0616827 Torr\). Units derived from the bar are the megabar (symbol: Mbar), kilobar (symbol: kbar), decibar (symbol: dbar), centibar (symbol: cbar), and millibar (symbol: mbar or mb). They are not SI or cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI.
Mbar
98.0630016
cmH2O
cm[H2O]
Centimetre of Water
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Centimetre_of_water
\(\textbf{Centimeter of Water} is a C.G.S System unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(cmH2O\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centimetre_of_water?oldid=487656894
Centimeter of Water
"Faraday" is a unit for 'Electric Charge' expressed as \(F\).
Faraday
96485.3399
F
0.0
[ft_i].[lbf_av].h-1
3.76616129E-3
0.0
\(ft-lbf/hr\)
Foot Pound Force per Hour
"Foot Pound Force per Hour" is an Imperial unit for 'Power' expressed as \(ft-lbf/hr\).
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/thermal-conductivity/c/
\(Btu(it)-in-per-s-ft2-degF\)
519.220399911
\(BTU_{IT} Inch per Square Foot Second Degree Fahrenheit\) is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Conductivity' expressed as \(Btu_{it}-in/(ft^{2}-s-degF)\).
[Btu_IT].[in_i].[ft_i]-2.s-1.[degF]-1
BTU (IT) Inch per Square Foot Second Degree Fahrenheit
J42
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA118
[Btu_IT].[in_i]/([ft_i]2.s.[degF])
British thermal unit (international table) inch per second Square foot degree Fahrenheit is the unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Philippine_peso
2
Philippine Peso
Philippines
\(PHP\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_peso?oldid=495411811
[den]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denier?oldid=463382291
0.0
Denier or den is a unit of measure for the linear mass density of fibers. It is defined as the mass in grams per 9,000 meters. In the International System of Units the tex is used instead (see below). The denier is based on a natural standard: a single strand of silk is approximately one denier. A 9,000-meter strand of silk weighs about one gram. The term denier is from the French denier, a coin of small value (worth 1/12 of a sou). Applied to yarn, a denier was held to be equal in weight to 1/24 of an ounce. The term microdenier is used to describe filaments that weigh less than one gram per 9,000 meter length.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Units_of_textile_measurement#Denier
A49
1.1E-7
0112/2///62720#UAB244
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Denier
Denier
\(\textit{Cubic Kilometer per Square Second}\) is a unit for \(\textit{Standard Gravitational Parameter}\) expressed as \(km^3/s^2\).
Cubic Kilometre per Square Second
km3.s-2
Cubic Kilometer per Square Second
1.0E9
0.0
\(km^3/s^2\)
km3/s2
rev
"Revolution" is a unit for 'Plane Angle' expressed as \(rev\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution?oldid=494110330
6.28318531
{#}
0112/2///62720#UAB206
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Revolution
Revolution
0.0
Cubic Inch Per Hour
[cin_i].h-1
0112/2///62720#UAA550
0e+00
G56
power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the unit hour
4.551961e-09
\(ft2-per-btu-in\)
0.0
Square Foot per BTU Inch
[sft_i].[Btu_IT]-1.[in_i]-1
0.00346673589
G21
[cup_us]
0e+00
unit of the volume according to the Anglo-American system of units
Cup (US)
2.365882e-04
0112/2///62720#UAA404
0.00001577255
0112/2///62720#UAA716
0e+00
unit fo the volume quart (US liquid) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time minute
Quart (US Liquid) Per Minute
L10
[qt_us].min-1
QUDT Units of Measure for All Units Release 2.1
0112/2///62720#UAA935
0.000000000001-fold of the SI derived unit watt
Picowatt
1e-12
C75
pW
0e+00
47.8802591863517e0
0.0
L64
\(slug/(ft-s)\)
Slug per Foot Second
\(\textbf{Slug per Foot Second} is a unit for 'Dynamic Viscosity' expressed as \(slug/(ft-s)\).
0112/2///62720#UAA980
Vanuatu
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanuatu_vatu?oldid=494667103
Vatu
\(VUV\)
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Vanuatu_vatu
Jamaica
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_dollar?oldid=494039981
2
\(JMD\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jamaican_dollar
Jamaican Dollar
Kilo Electron Volt
0.0
1.6021765314E-16
keV
"Kilo Electron Volt" is a unit for 'Energy And Work' expressed as \(keV\).
keV
Newton Centimetre
1e-02
0112/2///62720#UAA237
F88
0e+00
Newton Centimeter
N.cm
product of the SI derived unit newton and the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre
0112/2///62720#UAA129
unit of the heat energy according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
[Btu_th]/s
[Btu_th].s-1
0e+00
British Thermal Unit (thermochemical) Per Second
1.05435e+03
J52
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Libyan_dinar
\(LYD\)
3
Libyan Dinar
Libya
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libyan_dinar?oldid=491421981
Elementary Charge
e
16.02176565
[e]
0.0
"Elementary Charge", usually denoted as \(e\), is the electric charge carried by a single proton, or equivalently, the negation (opposite) of the electric charge carried by a single electron. This elementary charge is a fundamental physical constant. To avoid confusion over its sign, e is sometimes called the elementary positive charge. This charge has a measured value of approximately \(1.602176565(35) \times 10 coulombs\). In the cgs system, \(e\) is \(4.80320425(10) \times 10 statcoulombs\).
L49
[pk_us].h-1
2.447157651e-06
0e+00
unit of the volume peck (US dry) as dry measure according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time hour
Peck (US Dry) Per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAA945
European Monetary Unit (E.M.U.-6) (Bonds market unit)
\(XBB\)
Bonds market unit
g.cm-2
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre and exponent 2
25
Gram Per Square Centimeter
0e+00
Gram Per Square Centimetre
g/cm2
0112/2///62720#UAB103
1e+01
statH
8.9876E11
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--electric_inductance--stathenry.cfm
0.0
"Stathenry" (statH) is a unit in the category of Electric inductance. It is also known as stathenries. This unit is commonly used in the cgs unit system. Stathenry (statH) has a dimension of \(ML^2T^{-2}I^{-2}\) where M is mass, L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit H by multiplying its value by a factor of \(8.987552 \times 10^{11}\) .
Stathenry
Gibraltar
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gibraltar_pound
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibraltar_pound?oldid=494842600
2
\(GIP\)
Gibraltar pound
1.0e0
\(\textbf{Meter Kelvin} is a unit for 'Length Temperature' expressed as \(m K\).
0112/2///62720#UAB170
0.0
Metre Kelvin
D18
Meter Kelvin
m K
m.K
cd/[in_i]2
Candela per Square Inch
0.0
1550.0031000062002e0
"Candela per Square Inch" is a unit for 'Luminance' expressed as \(cd/in^{2}\).
cd.[in_i]-2
0112/2///62720#UAB257
\(cd/in^{2}\)
graduation of the areometer scale for determination of density of fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units, which are heavier than water
Degree Baume (US Heavy)
J15
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA029
0e+00
\(lb/m^{3}\)
0.0
Pound per Cubic Metre
Pound per Cubic Meter
0.45359237
[lb_av].m-3
"Pound per Cubic Meter" is a unit for 'Density' expressed as \(lb/m^{3}\).
"Revolution per Hour" is a unit for 'Angular Velocity' expressed as \(rev/h\).
{#}.h-1
0.0
0.00174532925
Revolution per Hour
\(rev/h\)
Nephelometry Turbidity Unit
NTU
0.0
"Nephelometry Turbidity Unit" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Turbidity' expressed as \(NTU\).
\(Pa2-s\)
Pa2.s
0112/2///62720#UAB339
Pa2.s
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--specific_acoustic_impedance--pascal_second_per_meter.cfm
Square Pascal Second (\(Pa^2\cdot s\)) is a unit in the category of sound exposure.
1.0e0
0.0
Square Pascal Second
http://dbpedia.org/resource/East_Caribbean_dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Caribbean_dollar?oldid=493020176
Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
2
\(XCD\)
East Caribbean Dollar
kgf.cm-2
"Kilogram Force per Square Centimeter" is a unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(kgf/cm^{2}\).
Kilogram Force per Square Centimetre
Kilogram Force per Square Centimeter
98066.5
0.0
\(kgf/cm^{2}\)
Silver (one Troy ounce)
[oz_tr](Ag}
\(XAG\)
N.m.A-1
F90
Newton Meter Per Ampere
product of the SI derived unit newton and the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit ampere
1e+00
0e+00
Newton Metre Per Ampere
0112/2///62720#UAA241
0e+00
1,000,000-fold of the derived SI unit joule divided by the SI base unit kilogram
1.0e+06
0112/2///62720#UAB093
MJ.kg-1
JK
Megajoule Per Kilogram
0.0
[sft_i].h-1
\(ft^{2}/hr\)
Square Foot per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAB247
2.58064E-5
\(\textbf{Square Foot per Hour} is an Imperial unit for \(\textit{Kinematic Viscosity}\) and \(\textit{Thermal Diffusivity}\) expressed as \(ft^{2}/hr\).
B77
Megasiemens Per Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA220
Megasiemens Per Meter
1e+06
0e+00
MS.m-1
1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit siemens divided by the SI base unit metre
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Megabyte
mB
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte?oldid=487094486
1048576
0.0
The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information equivalent to \(2^{6} bytes\). Although the prefix mega means \(10^{6}\), the term megabyte and symbol \(mB\) have historically been used to refer to \(1024^{3} bytes\) or \(2^{30} bytes\). The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information storage or transmission with three different values depending on context: 1048576 bytes generally for computer memory; and one million bytes (10, see prefix mega-) generally for computer storage. In rare cases, it is used to mean \(1000 \times 1024 (1024,000) bytes\). The IEEE Standards Board has confirmed that mega means \(1000,000\), with exceptions allowed for the base-two meaning.
MBy
Mega byte
unit of the density of fluids, which are heavier than water
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA054
Degree Twaddell
0e+00
J31
Foot per Minute
\(ft/min\)
FR
"Foot per Minute" is an Imperial unit for 'Linear Velocity' expressed as \(ft/min\).
0.0
[ft_i]/min
0.00508e0
0112/2///62720#UAA448
[ft_i].min-1
2.326E+03
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--energy_density--british_thermal_unit_it_per_cubic_foot.cfm
The amount of energy generated by a pound of substance is measured in British thermal units (IT) per pound of mass. 1 \(Btu_{IT}/lb\) is equivalent to \(2.326 \times 10^3\) joule per kilogram (J/kg).
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
BTU-IT-PER-lb
[Btu_IT]/[lb_av]
\(Btu/lb\)
0.0
[Btu_IT].[lb_av]-1
0e+00
0.1-fold of the unit of the volume litre divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
1e-01
dL/g
Decilitre Per Gram
Decilitre Per Gram
dL.g-1
22
0112/2///62720#UAB094
0.0
0.0311034768
oz
An obsolete unit of mass; the Troy Ounce is 1/12th of a Troy Pound. Based on the international definition of a Troy Pound as 5760 grains, the Troy Ounce is exactly 480 grains, or 0.0311034768 kg.
[oz_tr]
Ounce Troy
0112/2///62720#UAA045
J24
\(\textbf{Degree Fahrenheit per Minute} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(degF / m\).
0.0
[degF].min-1
[degF]/min
Degree Fahrenheit per Minute
\(degF / m\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Solar_mass
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_mass?oldid=494074016
The astronomical unit of mass is the solar mass.The symbol \(S\) is often used in astronomy to refer to this unit, although \(M_{\odot}\) is also common. The solar mass, \(1.98892 \time 1030 kg\), is a standard way to express mass in astronomy, used to describe the masses of other stars and galaxies. It is equal to the mass of the Sun, about 333,000 times the mass of the Earth or 1,048 times the mass of Jupiter. In practice, the masses of celestial bodies appear in the dynamics of the solar system only through the products GM, where G is the constant of gravitation.
0.0
S
Solar mass
Joule Per Meter
J/m
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Steradian
\(j/m\)
0112/2///62720#UAA178
J.m-1
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
0.0
Joule Per Metre
B12
1
H
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Henry
Henry
Wb/A
H
0112/2///62720#UAA165
The SI unit of electric inductance. A changing magnetic field induces an electric current in a loop of wire (or in a coil of many loops) located in the field. Although the induced voltage depends only on the rate at which the magnetic flux changes, measured in webers per second, the amount of the current depends also on the physical properties of the coil. A coil with an inductance of one henry requires a flux of one weber for each ampere of induced current. If, on the other hand, it is the current which changes, then the induced field will generate a potential difference within the coil: if the inductance is one henry a current change of one ampere per second generates a potential difference of one volt. The henry is a large unit; inductances in practical circuits are measured in millihenrys (mH) or microhenrys (u03bc H). The unit is named for the American physicist Joseph Henry (1797-1878), one of several scientists who discovered independently how magnetic fields can be used to generate alternating currents. \(\text{H} \; \equiv \; \text{henry}\; \equiv\; \frac{\text{Wb}}{\text{A}}\; \equiv\; \frac{\text{weber}}{\text{amp}}\; \equiv\ \frac{\text{V}\cdot\text{s}}{\text{A}}\; \equiv\; \frac{\text{volt} \cdot \text{second}}{\text{amp}}\; \equiv\ \Omega\cdot\text{s}\; \equiv\; \text{ohm.second}\)
81
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry?oldid=491435978
0.0
1.0
0112/2///62720#UAA478
g.h-1
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit hour
Gram Per Hour
2.777778e-07
0e+00
F27
GHz
GHz
1.0E9
A86
The hertz (symbol Hz) is the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. A GigaHertz is \(10^{9} hz\).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hertz
Gigahertz
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA150
Cel/min
\(degC / m\)
Cel.min-1
Degree Celsius per Minute
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA037
H13
\(\textbf{Degree Celsius per Minute} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(degC / m\).
L57
unit of the volume pint (US liquid) according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time day
5.47658e-09
[pt_us].d-1
Pint (US Liquid) Per Day
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA958
A44
10-fold of the unit litre
1.0e-02
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB115
Decalitre
Decalitre
daL
0.0
J.m.mol-1
\(\textbf{Joule Meter per Mole} is a unit for 'Length Molar Energy' expressed as \(J \cdot m \cdot mol^{-1}\).
\(J m mol^{-1}\)
Joule Metre per Mole
Joule Meter per Mole
1
FH
umol
0e+00
1e-06
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit mol
0112/2///62720#UAA093
Micromole
Singapore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_dollar?oldid=492228311
Singapore Dollar
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Singapore_dollar
\(SGD\)
2
South African Rand
http://dbpedia.org/resource/South_African_rand
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_rand?oldid=493780395
2
South Africa
\(ZAR\)
0e+00
[gil_us].h-1
3.285947e-08
Gill (US) Per Hour
unit of the volume gill (US) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time hour
0112/2///62720#UAA518
K37
The CGS unit of volume, equal to 10-6 cubic meter, 1 milliliter, or about 0.061 023 7 cubic inch
cm3
0112/2///62720#UAA385
\(cubic-cm\)
cubic centimetre
cubic centimeter
0.0
1.0E-6
CMQ
Milliwatt Per Square Metre
0e+00
Milliwatt Per Square Meter
1e-03
C32
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit weber divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
0112/2///62720#UAA808
mW.m-2
Winchester gallon
dry_gal
corn gallon
4.40488377E-3
"Dry Gallon US" is a unit for 'Dry Volume' expressed as \(dry_gal\).
0.0
[gal_wi]
Dry Gallon US
The register ton is a unit of volume used for the cargo capacity of a ship, defined as 100 cubic feet (roughly 2.83 cubic metres).
100.[cft_i]
0.0
2.8316846592
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonnage#Tonnage_measurements
RT
Register Ton
[degF]/K
5.555556e-01
J20
[degF].K-1
0e+00
traditional unit degree Fahrenheit for temperature according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA041
Degree Fahrenheit Per Kelvin
unit with the name Degree Celsius divided by the SI base unit kelvin
E98
Degree Celsius Per Kelvin
0e+00
Cel/K
0112/2///62720#UAA034
1e+00
Cel.K-1
39.3700787
The 'ampere-turn-per-inch' is a measure of magnetic field intensity and is eual to 12.5664 Oersted.
0.0
\(At/in\)
Ampere Turn per Inch
HAR
The customary metric unit of land area, equal to 100 ares. One hectare is a square hectometer, that is, the area of a square 100 meters on each side: exactly 10 000 square meters or approximately 107 639.1 square feet, 11 959.9 square yards, or 2.471 054 acres.
0.0
Hectare
1.0E4
har
0112/2///62720#UAA532
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hectare
ha
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hectare?oldid=494256954
Reciprocal Henry
H-1
0.0
\(m^2/sr-j\)
D25
0112/2///62720#UAA756
0.0
m2.sr-1.J-1
1
Square Metre per Steradian Joule
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
Square Meter per Steradian Joule
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Steradian
0112/2///62720#UAA859
Millilitre Per Second
Millilitre Per Second
40
0e+00
0.001-fold of the unit litre divided by the SI base unit second
1e-06
mL.s-1
Pound Force Per Foot
unit of the length-related force
1.4593904199475065617e+04
F17
[lbf_av].[ft_i]-1
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB192
\(a-per-rad\)
A/rad
0.0
\(\textit{Ampere per Radian} is a derived unit for measuring the amount of current per unit measure of angle, expressed in ampere per radian.\)
Ampere per Radian
A.rad-1
1
Gravity
9.80665
G
0.0
[g]
"Gravity" is a unit for 'Linear Acceleration' expressed as \(G\).
A.mm-1
A3
1e+03
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB072
Ampere Per Millimetre
Ampere Per Millimeter
SI base unit ampere divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre
A/mm
1
Ampere Turn
At
0.0
\(The \textit{ampere-turn} was the MKS unit of magnetomotive force (MMF), represented by a direct current of one ampere flowing in a single-turn loop in a vacuum. "Turns" refers to the winding number of an electrical conductor comprising an inductor. The ampere-turn was replaced by the SI unit, ampere.\)
0e+00
1.46829459067e-04
unit of the volume peck (US dry) as dry measure according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time minute
[pk_us].min-1
0112/2///62720#UAA946
L50
Peck (US Dry) Per Minute
0.0
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-820
10.nV.s
Abvolt Second
\(abv-sec\)
1.0E-8
The magnetic flux whose expenditure in 1 second produces 1 abvolt per turn of a linked circuit. Technically defined in a three-dimensional system, it corresponds in the four-dimensional electromagnetic sector of the SI system to 10 nWb, and is an impractically small unit. In use for some years, the name was agreed by the International Electrotechnical Committee in 1930, along with a corresponding practical unit, the pramaxwell (or pro-maxwell) = \(10^{8}\) maxwell.
0.0
mbar
mbar
1.0e2
MBR
Millibar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_(unit)
0112/2///62720#UAA810
The bar is a non-SI unit of pressure, defined by the IUPAC as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa. It is about equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level, and since 1982 the IUPAC has recommended that the standard for atmospheric pressure should be harmonized to \(100,000 Pa = 1 bar \approx 750.0616827 Torr\). Units derived from the bar are the megabar (symbol: Mbar), kilobar (symbol: kbar), decibar (symbol: dbar), centibar (symbol: cbar), and millibar (symbol: mbar or mb). They are not SI or cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI.
US Gallon
[gal_us]
0.003785412
gal
Queen Anne's wine gallon
0.0
"US Gallon" is a unit for 'Liquid Volume' expressed as \(galUS\).
1 000-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 3
1e+03
Cubic Decametre
dam3
0112/2///62720#UAB179
Cubic Decameter
0e+00
DMA
\(sqcm\)
A unit of area equal to that of a square, of sides 1cm
Square Centimeter
1.0E-4
0112/2///62720#UAA384
CMK
cm2
0.0
Square Centimetre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_(unit)
1
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAD716
C34
Mole
0112/2///62720#UAA882
mol
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mole_%28unit%29
The mole is a unit of measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of a chemical substance. The official definition, adopted as part of the SI system in 1971, is that one mole of a substance contains just as many elementary entities (atoms, molecules, ions, or other kinds of particles) as there are atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12 (carbon-12 is the most common atomic form of carbon, consisting of atoms having 6 protons and 6 neutrons). This corresponds to a value of \(6.02214179(30) \times 1023\) elementary entities of the substance. It is one of the base units in the International System of Units, and has the unit symbol \(mol\). A Mole is the SI base unit of the amount of a substance (as distinct from its mass or weight). Moles measure the actual number of atoms or molecules in an object. An earlier name is gram molecular weight, because one mole of a chemical compound is the same number of grams as the molecular weight of a molecule of that compound measured in atomic mass units.
mol
A4
0e+00
Ampere Per Square Centimetre
SI base unit ampere divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
A.cm-2
1e+04
Ampere Per Square Centimeter
A/cm2
0112/2///62720#UAB052
UIC franc (special settlement currency)
\(XFU\)
International Union of Railways
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abcoulomb?oldid=477198635
10.C
abC
"abcoulomb" (abC or aC) or electromagnetic unit of charge (emu of charge) is the basic physical unit of electric charge in the cgs-emu system of units. One abcoulomb is equal to ten coulombs (\(1\,abC\,=\,10\,C\)).
10.0
Abcoulomb
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abcoulomb
0.0
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-9?rskey=KHjyOu
Lebanese Pound
\(LBP\)
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lebanese_pound
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanese_pound?oldid=495528740
Lebanon
0e+00
76
G
Gauss
1.0e-04
0112/2///62720#UAB135
CGS unit of the magnetic flux density B
GeV-2
3.89564405E19
Per Square Giga Electron Volt Unit is a a demominator unit with dimensions \(/GeV^2\).
\(/GeV^2\)
0.0
Reciprocal Square Giga Electron Volt Unit
0e+00
DRA
non SI-conform unit of the mass according to the avoirdupois system of units: 1 dram (av. ) = 1/16 ounce (av. ) = 1/256 pound (av.)
[dr_av]
0112/2///62720#UAB180
3.8879346e-03
Dram (US)
G19
product of the derived SI unit newton and the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit kilogram
Newton Metre Per Kilogram
0112/2///62720#UAB490
Newton Meter Per Kilogram
1e+00
0e+00
N.m.kg-1
[Btu_IT]/(s.[ft_i]2)
BTU per Second Square Foot
[Btu_IT].s-1.[ft_i]-2
11356.5267
\(Btu/(s-ft^{2})\)
0.0
\(\textit{BTU per Second Square Foot}\) is an Imperial unit for 'Power Per Area' expressed as \(Btu/(s\cdot ft^2)\).
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA094
1e-6
B97
microrad
urad
<p>See NIST section <a href="http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec07.html#7.10">SP811 section7.10</a></p>
microradian
Unidad de Valor Real
\(COU\)
2
Colombia
Seychelles
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seychellois_rupee?oldid=492242185
\(SCR\)
Seychelles Rupee
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Seychellois_rupee
0e+00
unit slug for the mass according to the English engineering system divided by the unit minute
L67
0112/2///62720#UAA983
0.243231666666667
Slug Per Minute
Tenge
\(KZT\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kazakhstani_tenge
2
Kazakhstan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstani_tenge?oldid=490523058
Gold franc (special settlement currency)
\(XFO\)
Bank for International Settlements
Roentgen
2C
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roentgen?oldid=491213233
0.0
R
2.58E-4
0112/2///62720#UAA275
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Roentgen
Not to be confused with roentgen equivalent man or roentgen equivalent physical. The roentgen (symbol R) is an obsolete unit of measurement for the kerma of X-rays and gamma rays up to 3 MeV.
R
A12
1.495978706916E11
AU
An astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU, au, a.u., or ua) is a unit of length equal to \(149,597,870,700 metres\) (\(92,955,807.273 mi\)) or approximately the mean Earth Sun distance.
An astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU, au, a.u., or ua) is a unit of length equal to 149,597,870,700 metres (92,955,807.273 mi) or approximately the mean Earth Sun distance. The symbol ua is recommended by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, and the international standard ISO 80000, while au is recommended by the International Astronomical Union, and is more common in Anglosphere countries. In general, the International System of Units only uses capital letters for the symbols of units which are named after individual scientists, while au or a.u. can also mean atomic unit or even arbitrary unit. However, the use of AU to refer to the astronomical unit is widespread. The astronomical constant whose value is one astronomical unit is referred to as unit distance and is given the symbol A. [Wikipedia]
0.0
AU
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Astronomical_unit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_unit
au
astronomical-unit
0112/2///62720#UAB066
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Falkland_Islands_pound
Falkland Islands
Falkland Islands Pound
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falkland_Islands_pound?oldid=489513616
\(FKP\)
2
0e+00
Kilomole Per Hour
2.77777777777778e-01
0112/2///62720#UAA641
1 000-fold of the SI base unit mole divided by the unit for time hour
K58
kmol.h-1
J s
\(The joule-second is a unit equal to a joule multiplied by a second, used to measure action or angular momentum. The joule-second is the unit used for Planck's constant.\)
0.0
Joule Second
1.0e0
0112/2///62720#UAB151
J.s
B18
WIR Euro (complementary currency)
\(CHE\)
2
Switzerland
Kilogram Per Litre
0112/2///62720#UAA612
B35
kg/L
Kilogram Per Liter
SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit litre
kg.L-1
0e+00
1e+03
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kilogram-force
kgf
0.0
"Kilogram Force" is a unit for 'Force' expressed as \(kgf\).
Kilogram Force
kgf
9.80665
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilogram-force?oldid=493375479
/h
A reciprocal unit of time for \(\textit{reciprocal hour}\) or "inverse hour".
0.0
h-1
3.6e2
Reciprocal Hour
\(m^{-1}\)
0.0
m/K
F52
0112/2///62720#UAA728
Meter per Kelvin
\(m-per-k\)
1.0e0
Metre per Kelvin
MSK
1.0e0
m.s-2
Meter per Square Second
\(m/s^2\)
Metre per Square Second
m/s2
0112/2///62720#UAA736
The \(\textit{meter per Square second}\) is the unit of acceleration in the International System of Units (SI). As a derived unit it is composed from the SI base units of length, the metre, and the standard unit of time, the second. Its symbol is written in several forms as \(m/s^2\), or \(m s^{-2}\). As acceleration, the unit is interpreted physically as change in velocity or speed per time interval, that is, \(\textit{metre per second per second}\).
0.0
Millipascal
74
0112/2///62720#UAA796
0e+00
mPa
1e-03
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit pascal
1.6021765314E-19
eV/K
0.0
eV.K-1
\(ev/K\)
Electron Volt per Kelvin
\(\textbf{Electron Volt per Kelvin} is a unit for 'Heat Capacity' expressed as \(ev/K\).
A square degree is a non-SI unit measure of solid angle. It is denoted in various ways, including deg, sq. deg. and \(\circ^2\). Just as degrees are used to measure parts of a circle, square degrees are used to measure parts of a sphere. Analogous to one degree being equal to \(\pi /180 radians\), a square degree is equal to (\(\pi /180)\) or about 1/3283 steradian. The number of square degrees in a whole sphere is or approximately 41 253 deg. This is the total area of the 88 constellations in the list of constellations by area. For example, observed from the surface of the Earth, the Moon has a diameter of approximately \(0.5^\circ\), so it covers a solid angle of approximately 0.196 deg, which is \(4.8 \times 10\) of the total sky sphere.
0.0
0.00030461742
Square degree
deg2
\(deg^2\)
175.12685
\(lbf/in\)
"Pound Force per Inch" is an Imperial unit for 'Force Per Length' expressed as \(lbf/in\).
0.0
[lbf_av].[in_i]-1
Pound Force per Inch
Lithuanian Litas
Lithuania
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_litas?oldid=493046592
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lithuanian_litas
2
\(LTL\)
[in_i]4
4.162314e-07
0112/2///62720#UAA545
0e+00
Quartic Inch
D69
power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 4
Unit Pole
1.256637E-7
0.0
A magnetic pole is a unit pole if it exerts a force of one dyne on another pole of equal strength at a distance of 1 cm. The strength of any given pole in cgs units is therefore numerically equal to the force in dynes which it exerts on a unit pole 1 cm away.
\(U/nWb\)
0112/2///62720#UAB214
0.0
1
Joule per Square Tesla
J.T-2
A measure of the diamagnetic energy, for a Bohr-radius spread around a magnetic axis, per square Tesla.
http://www.eng.fsu.edu/~dommelen/quantum/style_a/elecmagfld.html
\(J T^{-2}\)
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
D89
Millicoulomb Per Square Metre
mC.m-2
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA784
1e-03
Millicoulomb Per Square Meter
A decimeter is a tenth of a meter.
DMT
dm
0.1
Decimetre
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA412
Decimeter
0e+00
reciprocal of the unit angstrom
Ao-1
C85
Reciprocal ångström
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB058
Rad
0.0
The \(rad\) is a deprecated unit of absorbed radiation dose, defined as \(1 rad = 0.01\,Gy = 0.01 J/kg\). It was originally defined in CGS units in 1953 as the dose causing 100 ergs of energy to be absorbed by one gram of matter. It has been replaced by the gray in most of the world. A related unit, the \(roentgen\), was formerly used to quantify the number of rad deposited into a target when it was exposed to radiation. The F-factor can used to convert between rad and roentgens. The material absorbing the radiation can be human tissue or silicon microchips or any other medium (for example, air, water, lead shielding, etc.).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/RAD
1.0E-2
rad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAD?oldid=493716376
RAD
Djibouti
Djibouti Franc
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Djiboutian_franc
0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djiboutian_franc?oldid=486807423
\(DJF\)
Yard
yd
0112/2///62720#UAB030
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yard?oldid=492334628
0.9144
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Yard
[yd_i]
YRD
A yard is a unit of length in several different systems including United States customary units, Imperial units and the former English units. It is equal to 3 feet or 36 inches. Under an agreement in 1959 between Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States, the yard (known as the "international yard" in the United States) was legally defined to be exactly 0.9144 metres.
W.[sin_i]-1
Watt per Square Inch
0112/2///62720#UAB225
Watt Per Square Inch is a unit of heat flux or thermal flux, the rate of heat energy transfer through a given surface.
\(W/in^{2}\)
0.0
1550.0031
[Btu_IT].[ft_i]-2.h-1.[degF]-1
\(BTU_{TH}\) Foot per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Conductivity' expressed as \(Btu_{th} \cdot ft/(hr \cdot ft^2 \cdot degF)\).
1.729577206
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity
BTU (TH) Foot per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/thermal-conductivity/c/
[Btu_IT]/([ft_i]2.h.[degF])
\(Btu(IT) ft/(hr ft^2 degF)\)
TeraByte
TBy
E35
1048576
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Terabyte
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terabyte?oldid=494671550
0112/2///62720#UAB186
TB
The terabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information. The prefix tera means 10 in the International System of Units (SI), and therefore 1 terabyte is 1000000000000bytes, or 1 trillion bytes, or 1000 gigabytes. 1 terabyte in binary prefixes is 0.9095 tebibytes, or 931.32 gibibytes. The unit symbol for the terabyte is TB or TByte, but not Tb (lower case b) which refers to terabit.
Kroon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonian_kroon?oldid=492626188
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Estonian_kroon
Estonia
2
\(EEK\)
334.450944
h.[sft_i]
"Hour Square Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Area Time' expressed as \(hr-ft^{2}\).
0.0
Hour Square Foot
h.[ft_i]2
\(hr-ft^{2}\)
mg/s
0112/2///62720#UAA836
F34
0e+00
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit second
1e-06
Milligram Per Second
Bar Per Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA324
F81
1e+05
bar.K-1
unit with the name bar divided by the SI base unit kelvin
0e+00
bar/K
HBA
0112/2///62720#UAB087
Hectobar
0e+00
100-fold of the unit bar
hbar
1e+07
\(in^{3}\)
The cubic inch is a unit of measurement for volume in the Imperial units and United States customary units systems. It is the volume of a cube with each of its three sides being one inch long. The cubic inch and the cubic foot are still used as units of volume in the United States, although the common SI units of volume, the liter, milliliter, and cubic meter, are continually replacing them, especially in manufacturing and high technology. One cubic foot is equal to exactly 1728 cubic inches.
Cubic Inch
INQ
[cin_i]
[in_i]3
0.0
1.6387064E-5
0112/2///62720#UAA549
L14
0e+00
Square Meter Hour Degree Celsius Per Kilocalorie (international Table)
product of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2, of the unit hour for time and the unit degree Celsius for temperature divided by the 1000-fold of the out of use unit for energy international calorie
Square Metre Hour Degree Celsius Per Kilocalorie (international Table)
m2.h.Cel/kcal_IT
0112/2///62720#UAA749
8.59845e-01
hC
"HectoCoulomb" is a unit for 'Electric Charge' expressed as \(hC\).
HectoCoulomb
100.0
0.0
hC
[lb_av].s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA692
K81
Pound (avoirdupois) Per Second
4.535924e-01
unit of the mass avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the SI base unit for time second
0e+00
0.0
1.0
Weber Meter
Wb.m
http://www.simetric.co.uk/siderived.htm
Weber Metre
WbM
0112/2///62720#UAB333
reciprocal of the unit year
3.1709792e-08
Reciprocal Year
0112/2///62720#UAB027
H09
/a
0e+00
a-1
A32
Coulomb per Mole
\(c-per-mol\)
0112/2///62720#UAB142
1.0
(\(C/mol\)) is a unit in the category of Molar electric charge. It is also known as \(coulombs/mol\). Coulomb Per Mol has a dimension of \(TN{-1}I\) where \(T\) is time, \(N\) is amount of substance, and \(I\) is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
C/mol
0.0
C.mol-1
erg
A57
Erg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erg?oldid=490293432
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA429
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Erg
\(g\cdot cm^{2}/s^{2}\)
1.0E-7
erg
An erg is the unit of energy and mechanical work in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units, symbol 'erg'. Its name is derived from the Greek ergon, meaning 'work'. An erg is the amount of work done by a force of one dyne exerted for a distance of one centimeter. In the CGS base units, it is equal to one gram centimeter-squared per second-squared (\(g \cdot cm^2/s^2\)). It is thus equal to \(10^{-7}\) joules or 100 nanojoules in SI units. \(1 erg = 10^{-7} J = 100 nJ\), \(1 erg = 624.15 GeV = 6.2415 \times 10^{11} eV\), \(1 erg = 1 dyne\cdot cm = 1 g \cdot cm^2/s^2\).
Energy equivalent of one ton of TNT
Gcal
4.184E9
\(t/lbf\)
Ton Energy
0.0
1,000,000-fold of the product of the SI derived unit newton and the SI base unit metre
0e+00
MN.m
Meganewton Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA214
Meganewton Meter
1e+06
B74
Sidereal Minute
min
min
Sidereal time is a time-keeping system astronomers use to keep track of the direction to point their telescopes to view a given star in the night sky. A mean sidereal day is about \(23 h 56 m 4.1 s\) in length. However, due to variations in the rotation rate of the Earth, the rate of an ideal sidereal clock deviates from any simple multiple of a civil clock. In practice, the difference is kept track of by the difference UTC-UT1, which is measured by radio telescopes and kept on file and available to the public at the IERS and at the United States Naval Observatory. A Sidereal Minute is \(1/60^{th}\) of a Sidereal Hour, which is \(1/24^{th}\) of a Sidereal Day.
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_time
Wb/m^2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla?oldid=481198244
T
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA285
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tesla
T
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_(unit)
The SI unit of flux density (or field intensity) for magnetic fields (also called the magnetic induction). The intensity of a magnetic field can be measured by placing a current-carrying conductor in the field. The magnetic field exerts a force on the conductor, a force which depends on the amount of the current and on the length of the conductor. One tesla is defined as the field intensity generating one newton of force per ampere of current per meter of conductor. Equivalently, one tesla represents a magnetic flux density of one weber per square meter of area. A field of one tesla is quite strong: the strongest fields available in laboratories are about 20 teslas, and the Earth's magnetic flux density, at its surface, is about 50 microteslas. The tesla, defined in 1958, honors the Serbian-American electrical engineer Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), whose work in electromagnetic induction led to the first practical generators and motors using alternating current. \(T = V\cdot s \cdot m^{-2} = N\cdot A^{-1}\cdot m^{-1} = Wb\cdot m^{-1} = kg \cdot C^{-1}\cdot s^{-1}\cdot A^{-1} = kg \cdot s^{-2}\cdot A^{-1} = N \cdot s \cdot C^{-1}\cdot m^{-1}\) where, \(\\\) \(A\) = ampere, \(C\)=coulomb, \(m\) = meter, \(N\) = newton, \(s\) = second, \(T\) = tesla, \(Wb\) = weber
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-1406?rskey=AzXBLd
1.0
Tesla
D33
Samoan Tala
\(WST\)
Samoa
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samoan_tala?oldid=423898531
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Samoan_tala
Kilocalorie Per Second
4184
\(kcal/s\)
\(\textbf{Kilocalorie per Second} is a unit for \textit{Heat Flow Rate} and \textit{Power} expressed as \(kcal/s\).
0.0
kcal.s-1
Penny Weight
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennyweight?oldid=486693644
0.0
[pwt_tr]
"Penny Weight" is a unit for 'Mass' expressed as \(dwt\).
0.00155517384
dryquartus
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pennyweight
dwt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mile
The exact length of the land mile varied slightly among English-speaking countries until the international yard and pound agreement in 1959 established the yard as exactly 0.9144 metres, giving a mile of exactly 1,609.344 metres. The United States adopted this international mile for most purposes, but retained the pre-1959 mile for some land-survey data, terming it the US survey mile. In the US, statute mile formally refers to the survey mile, about 3.219 mm (1/8 inch) longer than the international mile (the international mile is exactly 0.0002\% less than the US survey mile).
[mi_us]
mi
0.0
Mile US Statute
1609.347
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_peso?oldid=491431588
Argentine Peso
Argentina
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Argentine_peso
Picopascal Per Kilometre
0e+00
Picopascal Per Kilometer
pPa.km-1
1e-15
0112/2///62720#UAA933
0.000000000001-fold of the SI derived unit pascal divided by the 1 000-fold of the SI base unit metre
H69
Mile per Hour
0.0
[mi_i].h-1
Miles per hour is an imperial unit of speed expressing the number of statute miles covered in one hour. It is currently the standard unit used for speed limits, and to express speeds generally, on roads in the United Kingdom and the United States. A common abbreviation is mph or MPH.
0.44704
[mi_i]/h
0112/2///62720#UAB111
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Miles_per_hour
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_per_hour?oldid=482840548
\(mi/hr\)
HM
Gram Per Cubic Centimeter
1e+03
Gram Per Cubic Centimetre
0e+00
g.cm-3
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
g/cm3
0112/2///62720#UAA469
23
0.0
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
1
Reciprocal Square Meter Second
Reciprocal Square Metre Second
m-2.s-1
\(m^{-2}-s^{-1}\)
0e+00
1 000 000 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit joule
0112/2///62720#UAA288
TJ
1e+12
D30
Terajoule
7.354988e+02
Horsepower (metric)
HJ
0112/2///62720#UAA534
unit of the mechanical power according to the Anglo-American system of units
0e+00
AMH
3600.0e0
0.0
Ampere Hour
AHr
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere-hour
0112/2///62720#UAA102
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199233991.001.0001/acref-9780199233991-e-86
\(\textbf{Ampere hour} is a practical unit of electric charge equal to the charge flowing in one hour through a conductor passing one ampere. An ampere-hour or amp-hour (symbol \(Ah,\,AHr,\, A \cdot h, A h\)) is a unit of electric charge, with sub-units milliampere-hour (\(mAh\)) and milliampere second (\(mAs\)). One ampere-hour is equal to 3600 coulombs (ampere-seconds), the electric charge transferred by a steady current of one ampere for one hour. The ampere-hour is frequently used in measurements of electrochemical systems such as electroplating and electrical batteries. The commonly seen milliampere-hour (\(mAh\) or \(mA \cdot h\)) is one-thousandth of an ampere-hour (\(3.6 \,coulombs\)).
A.h
m2.V-1.s-1
D26
Square Metre per Volt Second
0.0
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
Square Meter per Volt Second
\(m^2/v-s\)
0112/2///62720#UAA748
1
[pnt]
In typography, a point is the smallest unit of measure, being a subdivision of the larger pica. It is commonly abbreviated as pt. The point has long been the usual unit for measuring font size and leading and other minute items on a printed page.
0112/2///62720#UAB605
N3
pt
0.0
Point
2.54E-5
Iran
\(IRR\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Iranian_rial
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_rial?oldid=495299431
Iranian Rial
0
D43
0112/2///62720#UAB083
u
Unified Atomic Mass Unit
1.66053878283e-27
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Atomic_mass_unit
u
The unified atomic mass unit (symbol: \(u\)) or dalton (symbol: \(Da\)) is the standard unit that is used for indicating mass on an atomic or molecular scale (atomic mass). It is defined as one twelfth of the mass of an unbound neutral atom of carbon-12 in its nuclear and electronic ground state,[ and has a value of \(1.660538921(73) \times 10^{-27} kg\). One dalton is approximately equal to the mass of one nucleon; an equivalence of saying \(1 g mol^{-1}\). The CIPM have categorised it as a 'non-SI unit' because units values in SI units must be obtained experimentally.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_mass_unit
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA253
Neper
Np
The neper is a logarithmic unit for ratios of measurements of physical field and power quantities, such as gain and loss of electronic signals. It has the unit symbol Np. The unit's name is derived from the name of John Napier, the inventor of logarithms. As is the case for the decibel and bel, the neper is not a unit in the International System of Units (SI), but it is accepted for use alongside the SI. Like the decibel, the neper is a unit in a logarithmic scale. While the bel uses the decadic (base-10) logarithm to compute ratios, the neper uses the natural logarithm, based on Euler's number
Np
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Neper
0.0
C50
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neper
0.0
1.0E-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poise?oldid=487835641
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Poise
P
P
89
0112/2///62720#UAA255
The poise is the unit of dynamic viscosity in the centimetre gram second system of units. It is named after Jean Louis Marie Poiseuille.
Poise
Hong Kong Dollar
1
\(HKD\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hong_Kong_dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_dollar?oldid=495133277
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
A square inch is a unit of area, equal to the area of a square with sides of one inch. The following symbols are used to denote square inches: square in, sq inches, sq inch, sq in inches/-2, inch/-2, in/-2, inches^2, \(inch^2\), \(in^2\), \(inches^2\), \(inch^2\), \(in^2\) or in some cases \("^2\). The square inch is a common unit of measurement in the United States and the United Kingdom.
[sin_i]
INK
6.4516E-4
0.0
Square Inch
0112/2///62720#UAA547
\(in^{2}\)
[in_i]2
Bangladeshi Taka
Bangladesh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladeshi_taka?oldid=492673895
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bangladeshi_taka
2
1.841587e-06
Barrel (UK Petroleum) Per Day
unit of the volume barrel (UK petroleum) for crude oil according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit day
J59
0112/2///62720#UAA331
0e+00
1.0e0
Square Metre per Second
\(m^{2} s^{-1}\)
S4
m2/s
0112/2///62720#UAA752
0.0
Square Meter per Second
m2.s-1
\(Square Metres per second is the SI derived unit of angular momentum, defined by distance or displacement in metres multiplied by distance again in metres and divided by time in seconds. The unit is written in symbols as m2/s or m2u00b7s-1 or m2s-1. It may be better understood when phrased as "metres per second times metres", i.e. the momentum of an object with respect to a position.\)
1e+06
Megahertz Metre
H39
0e+00
product of the 1 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit hertz and the 1 000-fold of the SI base unit metre
0112/2///62720#UAA210
Megahertz Meter
MHz.m
Fractional area
fa
0
12.5663706
"Fractional area" is a unit for 'Solid Angle' expressed as \(fa\).
[Btu_IT].h-1.[ft_i]-2
\(Btu/(hr-ft^{2})\)
0.0
3.15459075
BTU per Hour Square Foot
[Btu_IT]/(h.[ft_i]2)
\(\textit{BTU per Hour Square Foot}\) is an Imperial unit for 'Power Per Area' expressed as \(Btu/(hr-ft^2)\).
Mauritius Rupee
\(MUR\)
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritian_rupee?oldid=487629200
Mauritius
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mauritian_rupee
0e+00
1e-03
0,001fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit second
g.s-1
F29
Gram Per Second
0112/2///62720#UAA497
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankan_rupee?oldid=495359963
Sri Lanka
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sri_Lankan_rupee
\(LKR\)
Sri Lanka Rupee
Millilitre Per Square Centimeter Second
35
0112/2///62720#UAB085
unit of the volume flow rate millilitre divided by second related to the transfer area as 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
Millilitre Per Square Centimetre Second
1e-02
mL.cm-2.s-1
0e+00
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemens_(unit)
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA277
SIE
http://www.simetric.co.uk/siderived.htm
S
A/V
S
\(\textbf{Siemens}\) is the SI unit of electric conductance, susceptance, and admittance. The most important property of a conductor is the amount of current it will carry when a voltage is applied. Current flow is opposed by resistance in all circuits, and by also by reactance and impedance in alternating current circuits. Conductance, susceptance, and admittance are the inverses of resistance, reactance, and impedance, respectively. To measure these properties, the siemens is the reciprocal of the ohm. In other words, the conductance, susceptance, or admittance, in siemens, is simply 1 divided by the resistance, reactance or impedance, respectively, in ohms. The unit is named for the German electrical engineer Werner von Siemens (1816-1892). \(\ \text{Siemens}\equiv\frac{\text{A}}{\text{V}}\equiv\frac{\text{amp}}{\text{volt}}\equiv\frac{\text{F}}{\text {s}}\equiv\frac{\text{farad}}{\text{second}}\)
Siemens
1.0e0
0e+00
unit ounce according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the power of the unit yard according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3
0112/2///62720#UAA918
3.70798e-02
G32
[oz_av].[cyd_i]-1
Ounce (avoirdupois) Per Cubic Yard
0112/2///62720#UAA265
Pascal Second
1.0e0
The SI unit of dynamic viscosity, equal to 10 poises or 1000 centipoises.
\(Pa-s\)
Pa.s
C65
Pa.s
0.0
1.0e0
\(Gy/s\)
A96
Gy.s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA164
"Gray per Second" is a unit for 'Absorbed Dose Rate' expressed as \(Gy/s\).
0.0
Gray per Second
1e+00
0e+00
mol.s-1
Mole Per Second
E95
0112/2///62720#UAA895
SI base unit mol divided by the SI base unit second
mol/s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound-force?oldid=453191483
M[lbf_av]
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pound-force
0.0
4.448222E3
Mega Pound Force
Mlbf
Kilomole
kmol
0112/2///62720#UAA640
1 000-fold of the SI base unit mol
B45
0e+00
1e+03
British Thermal Unit (mean)
[Btu_m]
0112/2///62720#UAA113
0e+00
J39
1055.05585262
unit of the heat energy according to the Imperial system of units
KL
Kilogram per Metre
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA616
Kilogram Per Meter (kg/m) is a unit in the category of Linear mass density. It is also known as kilogram/meter, kilogram/metre, kilograms per meter, kilogram per metre, kilograms per metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Kilogram Per Meter (kg/m) has a dimension of ML-1 where M is mass, and L is length. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
1.0e0
kg/m
Kilogram per Meter
\(kg/m\)
kg.m-1
A rate of change of pressure measured as the number of Pascals in a period of one second.
0.0
1.0
Pa.s-1
\(P / s\)
Pa/s
Pascal per Second
ug/kg
ug.kg-1
Microgram Per Kilogram
mass ratio as 0.000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit kilogram
0112/2///62720#UAA083
0e+00
1e-09
J33
0e+00
G20
Pound Force Foot Per Pound
0112/2///62720#UAB484
[lbf_av].[ft_i].[lb_av]-1
product of the Anglo-American unit pound-force and the Anglo-American unit foot divided by the Anglo-American unit pound (US) of mass
2.989067e+03
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Weber
0112/2///62720#UAA317
WEB
V.s
The SI unit of magnetic flux. "Flux" is the rate (per unit of time) at which something crosses a surface perpendicular to the flow. The weber is a large unit, equal to \(10^{8}\) maxwells, and practical fluxes are usually fractions of one weber. The weber is the magnetic flux which, linking a circuit of one turn, would produce in it an electromotive force of 1 volt if it were reduced to zero at a uniform rate in 1 second. In SI base units, the dimensions of the weber are \((kg \cdot m^2)/(s^2 \cdot A)\). The weber is commonly expressed in terms of other derived units as the Tesla-square meter (\(T \cdot m^2\)), volt-seconds (\(V \cdot s\)), or joules per ampere (\(J/A\)).
Wb
Wb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weber?oldid=491210387
Weber
0.0
1.0e0
Cedi
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ghanaian_cedi
2
\(GHS\)
Ghana
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghanaian_cedi?oldid=415914569
1.055E18
0.0
Quad
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Quad
A quad is a unit of energy equal to \(10 BTU\), or \(1.055 \times \SI{10}{\joule}\), which is \(1.055 exajoule\) or \(EJ\) in SI units. The unit is used by the U.S. Department of Energy in discussing world and national energy budgets. Some common types of an energy carrier approximately equal 1 quad are: 8,007,000,000 Gallons (US) of gasoline 293,083,000,000 Kilowatt-hours (kWh) 36,000,000 Tonnes of coal 970,434,000,000 Cubic feet of natural gas 5,996,000,000 UK gallons of diesel oil 25,200,000 Tonnes of oil 252,000,000 tonnes of TNT or five times the energy of the Tsar Bomba nuclear test.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad?oldid=492086827
quad
ms
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Millisecond
C26
0.001
0112/2///62720#UAA899
millisecond
0.0
ms
"Millisecond" is an Imperial unit for 'Time' expressed as \(ms\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millisecond?oldid=495102042
Degree per Second
0.0174532925
deg/s
E96
\(deg/s\)
"Degree per Second" is an Imperial unit for 'Angular Velocity' expressed as \(deg/s\).
deg.s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA026
0.0
\(N \cdot s \cdot m^{-3}\)
Newton second per Cubic Meter
\(N \cdot s \cdot m^{-3}\)
1.0
N.s.m-3
The SI unit of specific acoustic impedance. When sound waves pass through any physical substance the pressure of the waves causes the particles of the substance to move. The sound specific impedance is the ratio between the sound pressure and the particle velocity it produces. The specific impedance is \(1 N \cdot s \cdot m^{-3} \) if unit pressure produces unit velocity.
0.0
Newton second per Cubic Metre
Centimetre Per Kelvin
0e+00
F51
cm/K
1e-02
cm.K-1
Centimeter Per Kelvin
0,01-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA376
"Revolution per Second" is a unit for 'Angular Velocity' expressed as \(rev/s\).
\(rev/s\)
Revolution per Second
{#}.s-1
6.28318531
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA420
dm3/s
0,001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit for time second
J93
1e-03
Cubic Decimeter Per Second
dm3.s-1
Cubic Decimetre Per Second
0e+00
K.min-1
Kelvin per Minute
0.0
F11
\(K / m\)
\(\textbf{Kelvin per Minute} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(K / m\).
60.0
0112/2///62720#UAA191
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumen?oldid=492885414
0.0
cd.sr
lm
lm
The SI unit for measuring the flux of light being produced by a light source or received by a surface. The intensity of a light source is measured in candelas. One lumen represents the total flux of light emitted, equal to the intensity in candelas multiplied by the solid angle in steradians into which the light is emitted. A full sphere has a solid angle of \(4\cdot\pi\) steradians. A light source that uniformly radiates one candela in all directions has a total luminous flux of \(1 cd\cdot 4 \pi sr = 4 \pi cd \cdot sr \approx 12.57 \; \text{lumens}\). "Lumen" is a Latin word for light.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lumen
LUM
0112/2///62720#UAA718
1
lumen
C84
0.0
\(rad/m\)
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
rad.m-1
Radian per Meter
1
0112/2///62720#UAA967
Radian per Metre
0e+00
[bu_br].d-1
[bu_br]/d
0112/2///62720#UAA345
unit of the volume bushel (UK) (for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time day
Bushel (UK) Per Day
J64
4.209343e-07
Volt Ampere Hour
V.A.h
product of the unit for apparent by ampere and the unit hour
0e+00
3.6e+03
NEW
The "Newton" is the SI unit of force. A force of one newton will accelerate a mass of one kilogram at the rate of one meter per second per second. The newton is named for Isaac Newton (1642-1727), the British mathematician, physicist, and natural philosopher. He was the first person to understand clearly the relationship between force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a) expressed by the formula \(F = m \cdot a\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton?oldid=488427661
N
0112/2///62720#UAA235
1.0
N
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Newton
Newton
0.0
volume ratio consisting of the 0.001-fold of the unit litre divided by the unit litre
mL/L
0112/2///62720#UAA853
1e-03
Millilitre Per Liter
Millilitre Per Litre
0e+00
mL.L-1
L19
\(J s mol^{-1}\)
0.0
Joule Second per Mole
J.s.mol-1
\(\textbf{Joule Second per Mole} is a unit for 'Molar Angular Momentum' expressed as \(J s mol^{-1}\).
1
Kilogram Per Day
1.157407e-05
SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit day
kg.d-1
0112/2///62720#UAA601
F30
0e+00
Cubic Centimetre Per Day
0112/2///62720#UAA388
G47
Cubic Centimeter Per Day
0,000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit day
0e+00
cm3.d-1
1.157407e-11
cm3/d
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Norwegian_krone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_krone?oldid=495283934
\(NOK\)
Norway
Norwegian Krone
2
G27
1e-06
Cubic Centimetre Per Kelvin
cm3.K-1
0e+00
0,000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA386
Cubic Centimeter Per Kelvin
cm3/K
D34
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAB246
Tex
1.0E-6
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tex?oldid=457265525
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Units_of_textile_measurement
tex
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tex
tex
<p>\textit{Tex</em> is a unit of measure for the linear mass density of fibers and is defined as the mass in grams per 1000 meters. Tex is more likely to be used in Canada and Continental Europe, while denier remains more common in the United States and United Kingdom. The unit code is 'tex'. The most commonly used unit is actually the decitex, abbreviated dtex, which is the mass in grams per 10,000 meters. When measuring objects that consist of multiple fibers the term 'filament tex' is sometimes used, referring to the mass in grams per 1000 meters of a single filament. Tex is used for measuring fiber size in many products, including cigarette filters, optical cable, yarn, and fabric.}
0.0
Square Centimeter Second
cm2.s
\(cm^2 . s\)
"Square Centimeter Second" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Area Time' expressed as \(cm^2 . s\).
Square Centimetre Second
1.0E-4
Kilowatthour
The kilowatt hour, or kilowatt-hour, (symbol \(kW \cdot h\), \(kW h\) or \(kWh\)) is a unit of energy equal to 1000 watt hours or 3.6 megajoules. For constant power, energy in watt hours is the product of power in watts and time in hours. The kilowatt hour is most commonly known as a billing unit for energy delivered to consumers by electric utilities.
kW.h
3.6E6
0.0
\(kW-h\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilowatt_hour?oldid=494927235
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kilowatt_hour
A21
0e+00
[Btu_IT].[lbf_av]-1.[degR]-1
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Per Pound Degree Rankine
unit of the heat capacity as British thermal unit according to the international table related to degree Rankine according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units
4.269e+02
0112/2///62720#UAB141
[Btu_IT]/([lbf_av].[degR])
273.15
\(\textit{Celsius}\), also known as centigrade, is a scale and unit of measurement for temperature. It can refer to a specific temperature on the Celsius scale as well as a unit to indicate a temperature interval, a difference between two temperatures or an uncertainty. This definition fixes the magnitude of both the degree Celsius and the kelvin as precisely 1 part in 273.16 (approximately 0.00366) of the difference between absolute zero and the triple point of water. Thus, it sets the magnitude of one degree Celsius and that of one kelvin as exactly the same. Additionally, it establishes the difference between the two scales' null points as being precisely \(273.15\,^{\circ}{\rm C}\).</p>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celsius?oldid=494152178
Cel
0112/2///62720#UAA033
Degree Celsius
degree-centigrade
<p>See NIST section <a href="http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec04.html#4.2.1.1">SP811 section 4.2.1.1</a></p>
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Celsius
\(degC\)
1
\(\,^{\circ}{\rm C}\)
<p>See NIST section <a href="http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec06.html#6.2.8">SP811 section 6.2.8</a></p>
CEL
Bushel (UK) Per Hour
0e+00
1.010242e-05
J65
unit of the volume bushel (UK) (for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time hour
0112/2///62720#UAA346
0112/2///62720#UAA252
Newton Second per Meter
1.0e0
\(N-s/m\)
N.s.m-1
C58
Newton Second per Metre
0.0
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pascal
Pa
N.m-2
The SI unit of pressure. The pascal is the standard pressure unit in the MKS metric system, equal to one newton per square meter or one "kilogram per meter per second per second." The unit is named for Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French philosopher and mathematician, who was the first person to use a barometer to measure differences in altitude.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal?oldid=492989202
1.0e0
N-PER-M2
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31889
N/m^2
5.50610471E-4
"US Dry Pint" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Dry Volume' expressed as \(dry_pt\).
US Dry Pint
dry_pt
[dpt_us]
0.0
Weber Per Millimeter
0112/2///62720#UAB074
1e+03
derived SI unit weber divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre
0e+00
Wb.mm-1
D60
Weber Per Millimetre
\(MGA\)
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Malagasy_ariary
Madagascar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malagasy_ariary?oldid=489551279
Malagasy Ariary
Milliampere Hour
E09
0e+00
product of the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit ampere and the unit hour
mA.h
0112/2///62720#UAA777
3.6e+00
2
Balboa
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Balboa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balboa?oldid=482550791
Panama
Pint (UK) Per Second
0112/2///62720#UAA956
unit of the volume pint (UK) (both for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
5.682613e-04
[pt_br].s-1
L56
Metre
The metric and SI base unit of distance. The 17th General Conference on Weights and Measures in 1983 defined the meter as that distance that makes the speed of light in a vacuum equal to exactly 299 792 458 meters per second. The speed of light in a vacuum, \(c\), is one of the fundamental constants of nature. The meter is equal to approximately 1.093 613 3 yards, 3.280 840 feet, or 39.370 079 inches.
The metric and SI base unit of distance. The meter is equal to approximately 1.093 613 3 yards, 3.280 840 feet, or 39.370 079 inches.
Meter
MTR
0112/2///62720#UAA726
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metre?oldid=495145797
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Metre
0.0
m
1
m
[gal_br].h-1
0112/2///62720#UAA502
0e+00
K27
1.262803e-06
Gallon (UK) Per Hour
unit gallon (UK dry or Liq.) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI unit hour
Somoni
2
\(TJS\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajikistani_somoni?oldid=492500781
Tajikistan
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tajikistani_somoni
0112/2///62720#UAA123
[Btu_th].[ft_i].h-1.[ft_i]-2.[degF]-1
unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
J46
[Btu_th].[ft_i]/(h.[ft_i]2.[degF])
0e+00
1.73e+00
British Thermal Unit (thermochemical) Foot Per Hour Square Foot degree Fahrenheit
Boiler Horsepower
\(boiler_hp\)
0.0
9809.5
"Boiler Horsepower" is a unit for 'Power' expressed as \(hp_boiler\).
Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit per BTU
\(\textbf{Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit per BTU} is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Insulance' expressed as \((degF-hr-ft^{2})/Btu\).
[sft_i].h.[degF].[Btu_IT]-1
0.0
\(sqft-hr-degF/btu\)
L93
[ston_av].[cyd_i]-1
Short Ton (US) Per Cubic Yard
unit of the density according to the Anglo-American system of units
1186.311211718153754
0112/2///62720#UAB020
0e+00
Cayman Islands Dollar
\(KYD\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cayman_Islands_dollar?oldid=494206112
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cayman_Islands_dollar
Cayman Islands
2
[oz_av].[cin_i]-1
0.0
oz/in^{3}
"Ounce per Cubic Inch" is an Imperial unit for 'Density' expressed as \(oz/in^{3}\).
1729.99404
Imperial Mass Ounce per Cubic Inch
Ohm Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA020
Ohm Metre
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
Ohm.m
0.0
C61
0.0
\(lbf-in\)
"Pound Force Inch" is an Imperial unit for 'Torque' expressed as \(lbf-in\).
0.112984839
[lbf_av].[in_i]
Pound Force Inch
Ampere per Degree Celsius
A.Cel-1
0.0
\(A/degC\)
57.2957795
http://web.mit.edu/course/21/21.guide/use-tab.htm
http://books.google.com/books?id=zkErAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA60&lpg=PA60&dq=ampere+per+degree
A measure used to express how a current is subject to temperature. Originally used in Wien's Law to describe phenomena related to filaments. One use today is to express how a current generator derates with temperature.
A/Cel
Kilocalorie (thermochemical)
0112/2///62720#UAA590
4.184e+03
[Cal]
kcal_th
0e+00
1000-fold of the unit calorie, which is used particularly for calorific values of food
K53
Pound per hour is a mass flow unit. It is abbreviated as PPH or more conventionally as lb/h. Fuel flow for engines is usually expressed using this unit, it is particularly useful when dealing with gases or liquids as volume flow varies more with temperature and pressure. \(1 lb/h = 0.4535927 kg/h = 126.00 mg/s\). Minimum fuel intake on a jumbojet can be as low as 150 lb/h when idling, however this is not enough to sustain flight.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_per_hour?oldid=328571072
[lb_av].h-1
Pound per Hour
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pound_per_hour
1.2599788055555556E-4
0.0
\(PPH\)
Suriname
2
\(SRD\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surinamese_dollar?oldid=490316270
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Surinamese_dollar
Surinam Dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-candle?oldid=475579268
fc
Foot Candle
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Foot-candle
0.0
"Foot Candle" is a unit for 'Luminous Flux Per Area' expressed as \(fc\).
47.8802631
\(lbf-s/ft^2\)
[lbf_av].s.[sft_i]-1
0.0
"Pound Force Second per Square Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Dynamic Viscosity' expressed as \(lbf-s/ft^{2}\).
Pound Force Second per Square Foot
B73
0e+00
1e+06
MN
Meganewton
0112/2///62720#UAA213
1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit newton
\(degR / m\)
[degR]/min
0.0
[degR].min-1
\(A rate of change of temperature measured in degree Rankine in periods of one minute\)
J29
Degree Rankine per Minute
0112/2///62720#UAA052
Palladium (one Troy ounce)
[oz_tr]{Pd}
\(XPD\)
0e+00
unit of the volume quart (UK liquid) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time minute
0112/2///62720#UAA712
Quart (UK Liquid) Per Minute
K96
[qt_br].min-1
1.894205e-05
B39
0112/2///62720#UAB154
Kilogram?force Meter Per Second
9.80665e+00
product of the SI base unit metre and the unit kilogram-force according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
Kilogram?force Metre Per Second
kgf.m.s-1
C3.m.J-2
0.0
1
C3.m/J2
"Cubic Coulomb Meter per Square Joule" is a unit for 'Cubic Electric Dipole Moment Per Square Energy' expressed as \(C^{3} m^{3} J^{-2}\).
Cubic Coulomb Meter per Square Joule
Cubic Coulomb Metre per Square Joule
\(C^{3} m^{3} J^{-2}\)
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Dollar
\(ZWD\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Zimbabwean_dollar
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwean_dollar?oldid=491532675
"Cubic Yard per Minute" is an Imperial unit for 'Volume Per Unit Time' expressed as \(yd^{3}/min\).
Cubic Yard per Minute
[cyd_i].min-1
0.0127425809664e0
0112/2///62720#UAB040
0.0
[yd_i]3.min-1
[yd_i]3/min
\(yd^{3}/min\)
[cyd_i]/min
M15
"Mega Electron Volt per Centimeter" is a unit for 'Linear Energy Transfer' expressed as \(MeV/cm\).
1.6021765314E-11
Mega Electron Volt per Centimetre
\(MeV/cm\)
Mega Electron Volt per Centimeter
0.0
MeV.cm-1
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Gram Per Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA487
1e-03
g/m3
A93
g.m-3
Gram Per Cubic Metre
0e+00
1.157407e-05
power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit day
Cubic Meter Per Day
0e+00
G52
m3.d-1
Cubic Metre Per Day
0112/2///62720#UAA760
0.0
Pound Degree Rankine
[lb_av].[degR]
\(\textbf{Pound Degree Rankine} is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Temperature' expressed as \(lb-degR\).
\(lb-degR\)
Pataca
Macau Special Administrative Region
1
\(MOP\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pataca
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pataca?oldid=482490442
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Millicoulomb Per Cubic Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA785
1e-03
Millicoulomb Per Cubic Meter
0e+00
mC.m-3
D88
product out of the SI derived unit pascal and the SI base unit second divided by the unit bar
1e-05
0e+00
Pa.s.bar-1
0112/2///62720#UAA267
Pascal Second Per Bar
H07
Rial Omani
Oman
\(OMR\)
3
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Omani_rial
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omani_rial?oldid=491748879
5.8732e-04
[bu_us].min-1
unit of the volume bushel (US dry) for dry measure according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time minute
0112/2///62720#UAA351
J70
0e+00
[bu_us]/min
Bushel (US Dry) Per Minute
Picometre
C52
0112/2///62720#UAA949
0.000000000001-fold of the SI base unit metre
pm
0e+00
1e-12
Picometer
A barrel is one of several units of volume, with dry barrels, fluid barrels (UK beer barrel, U.S. beer barrel), oil barrel, etc. The volume of some barrel units is double others, with various volumes in the range of about 100-200 litres (22-44 imp gal; 26-53 US gal).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel?oldid=494614619
0112/2///62720#UAA334
bbl
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Barrel
[bbl_us]
0.0
Barrel
BLL
unit electronvolt divided by the SI base unit metre
Electronvolt Per Meter
0e+00
eV/m
A54
eV.m-1
0112/2///62720#UAA426
Electronvolt Per Metre
1.602176e-19
Planck Momentum
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_momentum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_momentum?oldid=493644981
Planck momentum is the unit of momentum in the system of natural units known as Planck units. It has no commonly used symbol of its own, but can be denoted by, where is the Planck mass and is the speed of light in a vacuum. Then where is the reduced Planck's constant, is the Planck length, is the gravitational constant. In SI units Planck momentum is \(\approx 6.5 kg m/s\).
6.52485
[tbs_us]
0112/2///62720#UAB006
1.47867656E-5
In the US and parts of Canada, a tablespoon is the largest type of spoon used for eating from a bowl. In the UK and most Commonwealth countries, a tablespoon is a type of large spoon usually used for serving. In countries where a tablespoon is a serving spoon, the nearest equivalent to the US tablespoon is either the dessert spoon or the soup spoon. A tablespoonful, nominally the capacity of one tablespoon, is commonly used as a measure of volume in cooking. It is abbreviated as T, tb, tbs, tbsp, tblsp, or tblspn. The capacity of ordinary tablespoons is not regulated by law and is subject to considerable variation. In most countries one level tablespoon is approximately 15 mL; in Australia it is 20 mL.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablespoon?oldid=494615208
0.0
Tablespoon
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tablespoon
tbsp
G24
CFA Franc BEAC
0
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon
0.0
C82
rad.m-2.mol-1
Radian Square Meter per Mole
0112/2///62720#UAB161
\(rad m^2 / mol\)
Radian Square Metre per Mole
Tunisian Dinar
3
Tunisia
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tunisian_dinar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisian_dinar?oldid=491218035
\(TND\)
0.000001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2 divided by the SI base unit second
0112/2///62720#UAA872
C17
1e-06
Square Millimetre Per Second
0e+00
mm2.s-1
Square Millimeter Per Second
Beaufort
0.0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA110
M19
0e+00
unit for classification of winds according to their speed, developed by Sir Francis Beaufort as measure for the over-all behaviour of a ship's sail at different wind speeds
4.1868e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA589
Kilocalorie (international Table)
0e+00
kcal_IT
1000-fold of the unit calorie, which is used particularly for calorific values of food
E14
1e-3
A kilobit per second (kB/s) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to 1,000 bits per second.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units#Kilobit_per_second
C74
Kilobit per Second
0.0
kbit.s-2
kbps
0112/2///62720#UAA586
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
GM
Gram Per Square Meter
1e-03
Gram Per Square Metre
g.m-2
g/m2
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA486
A27
Coulomb Square Metre Per Volt
C.m2/V
Coulomb Square Meter Per Volt
1
Coulomb Square Meter (C-m2-per-volt) is a unit in the category of Electric polarizability.
C.m2.V-1
0112/2///62720#UAB486
\(C m^{2} v^{-1}\)
0.0
Reciprocal Day
E91
reciprocal of the unit day
/d
1.157407e-05
0112/2///62720#UAA408
0e+00
d-1
mm[Hg]{absolute}
Millimeter of Mercury - Absolute
Millimetre of Mercury - Absolute
Millimeters of Mercury inclusive of atmospheric pressure
mmHgA
0.0
0.000000000277778
J/kg
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sievert
0112/2///62720#UAB466
MicroSievert per hour
0.000001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the unit hour
µSv/hr
0.0
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-1284
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sievert?oldid=495474333
uSv.h-1
0.0
e
Elementary Charge
[e]
\(\textbf{Elementary Charge}, usually denoted as \(e\), is the electric charge carried by a single proton, or equivalently, the negation (opposite) of the electric charge carried by a single electron. This elementary charge is a fundamental physical constant. To avoid confusion over its sign, e is sometimes called the elementary positive charge. This charge has a measured value of approximately \(1.602176565(35) \times 10\,coulombs\). In the cgs system, \(e\) is \(4.80320425(10) \times 10\, statcoulombs\).
16.02176565
Mexico
\(MXN\)
Mexican Peso
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mexican_peso
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_peso?oldid=494829813
1.0
\(W \cdot m^{-1} \cdot K^{-1}\)
\(W-per-MK\)
0.0
W.m-1.K-1
0112/2///62720#UAA309
Watt per Metre Kelvin
Watt per Meter Kelvin
D53
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity
Sierra Leone
Leone
\(SLL\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sierra_Leonean_leone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Leonean_leone?oldid=493517965
0
Dry Barrel (US)
1.156281989625e-01
0e+00
BLD
0112/2///62720#UAB117
non SI-conform unit of the volume in the USA which applies to a resolution from 1912: 1 dry barrel (US) equals approximately to 115,63 litre
Dyne Centimeter
J94
0112/2///62720#UAA423
"Dyne Centimeter" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Torque' expressed as \(dyn-cm\).
1.0E-7
dyn.cm
Dyne Centimetre
0.0
\(dyn-cm\)
Deaths per Million individuals per year
0.0
The expression of mortality rate, expressed as deaths per 1,000,000 individuals, per year.
0.000001
The expression of mortality rate, expressed as deaths per Million individuals, per year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortality_rate
Square Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA744
\(sq-m\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_metre?oldid=490945508
m2
Square Meter
0.0
1.0e0
MTK
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Square_metre
The S I unit of area is the square metre.
"Ounce per Square Yard" is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Per Area' expressed as \(oz/yd^{2}\).
0.0
0.0339057474748823e0
oz/yd^{2}
Imperial Mass Ounce per Square Yard
[oz_av].[syd_i]-1
daC
10.0
0.0
DecaCoulomb
A DecaCoulomb is \(10 C\).
daC
0.0
\(\textbf{BTU per Second} is an Imperial unit for 'Heat Flow Rate' expressed as \(Btu/s\).
1055.05585262
\(Btu/s\)
[Btu_IT].s-1
BTU per Second
http://www.simetric.co.uk/sibtu.htm
[Btu_IT]/s
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA124
2.929e-01
British Thermal Unit (thermochemical) Per Hour
[Btu_th]/h
[Btu_th].h-1
unit of the heat energy according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit hour
J47
TN
1,000-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
Tonne
t
0e+00
1.0e+03
9.80665E-6
0.0
µG
Microgravity
u[g]
"Microgravity" is a unit for 'Linear Acceleration' expressed as \(microG\).
\(\mu G\)
F23
0112/2///62720#UAA475
Gram Per Cubic Decimeter
Gram Per Cubic Decimetre
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
g.dm-3
1e+00
0e+00
\(lb/ft\)
[lb_av].[ft_i]-1
"Pound per Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Per Length' expressed as \(lb/ft\).
1.4881639435695537e0
0.0
Pound per Foot
Ampere Per Centimeter
SI base unit ampere divided by the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre
A2
0112/2///62720#UAB073
Ampere Per Centimetre
0e+00
1e+02
[bbl_us].d-1
0112/2///62720#UAA335
0e+00
Barrel (US) Per Day
[bbl_us]/d
1.84e-06
unit of the volume barrel (US petroleum) for crude oil according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit day
B1
J79
cal_th/(g.Cel)
cal_th.g-1.Cel-1
4.184e+03
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Gram Degree Celsius
unit calorieth divided by the product of the unit gram and degree Celsius
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA366
Teraohm
0112/2///62720#UAA286
1,000,000,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit ohm
0e+00
TOhm
1e+12
H44
0112/2///62720#UAA588
1 000-fold of the no longer approved unit international calorie for energy divided by the product of the SI base unit metre, the unit hour for time and the unit degree Celsius for temperature
kcal_IT.h-1.m-1.Cel-1
Kilocalorie (international Table) Per Hour Metre Degree Celsius
1.163e+00
K52
0e+00
Kilocalorie (international Table) Per Hour Meter Degree Celsius
The SI derived unit of angular momentum.
0.0
N.m.sec
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31889
Newton Metre Second
1.0e0
N-m-sec
N.m.s-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_derived_unit
0112/2///62720#UAA245
C53
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Newton_metre
Newton Meter Second
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Megabyte
0.0
1048576
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte?oldid=487094486
The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information equivalent to \(2^{6} bytes\). Although the prefix mega means \(10^{6}\), the term megabyte and symbol \(mB\) have historically been used to refer to \(1024^{3} bytes\) or \(2^{30} bytes\). The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information storage or transmission with three different values depending on context: 1048576 bytes generally for computer memory; and one million bytes (10, see prefix mega-) generally for computer storage. In rare cases, it is used to mean \(1000 \times 1024 (1024,000) bytes\). The IEEE Standards Board has confirmed that mega- means 1000000, with exceptions allowed for the base-two meaning.
MegaByte of Memory
MBy
mB
0112/2///62720#UAA940
0e+00
L44
1.05233576e-07
Peck (UK) Per Day
unit of the volume peck (UK) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time day
[pk_br].d-1
MeV
\(\textbf{Mega Electron Volt} is a unit for 'Energy And Work' expressed as \(MeV\).
1.6021765314E-13
0.0
Mega Electron Volt
MeV
0e+00
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the SI base unit kilogram
Millicoulomb Per Kilogram
mC.kg-1
1e-03
C8
0112/2///62720#UAA783
cal_IT.g-1.K-1
4.1868e+03
unit calorieIT divided by the product of the SI base unit gram and Kelvin
D76
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA363
Calorie (international Table) Per Gram Kelvin
cal_IT/(g.K)
1e-07
0.000001-fold of the CGS unit of the dynamic viscosity poise
uP
J32
0112/2///62720#UAA072
Micropoise
0e+00
Flight
flight
0.0
B46
1e+03
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA642
Kilomole Per Cubic Meter
Kilomole Per Cubic Metre
kmol.m-3
1 000-fold of the SI base unit mol divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
m3
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cubic_metre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubic_metre?oldid=490956678
\(m^{3}\)
0112/2///62720#UAA757
MTQ
0.0
The SI unit of volume, equal to 1.0e6 cm3, 1000 liters, 35.3147 ft3, or 1.30795 yd3. A cubic meter holds about 264.17 U.S. liquid gallons or 219.99 British Imperial gallons.
Cubic Metre
1.0e0
Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAB014
L88
0.010497685185185
[ston_av].d-1
unit American ton according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit day
Short Ton (us) Per Day
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA652
LD
unit litre divided by the unit day
L.d-1
L/d
Liter Per Day
Litre Per Day
0e+00
1.157407e-08
1.0E-8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abvolt?oldid=477198646
Abvolt
A unit of electrical potential equal to one hundred millionth of a volt (\(10^{-8}\,volts\)), used in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system of units. One abV is the potential difference that exists between two points when the work done to transfer one abcoulomb of charge between them equals: \(1\,erg\cdot\,1\,abV\,=\,10\,nV\).
http://www.lexic.us/definition-of/abvolt
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abvolt
abV
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-27
0.0
10.nV
[Btu_th]/([lb_av].[degF])
unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units divided by the units pound and degree Fahrenheit
0112/2///62720#UAA127
J50
[Btu_th].[lb_av]-1.[degF]-1
4.26654e+02
0e+00
British Thermal Unit (thermochemical) Per Pound Degree Fahrenheit
[in_i].[degF]-1
Inch Per Degree Fahrenheit
0e+00
K45
4.572e-02
0112/2///62720#UAA540
unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for temperature degree Fahrenheit
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Malaysian_ringgit
\(MYR\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_ringgit?oldid=494417091
2
Malaysian Ringgit
Malaysia
[Btu_IT]/([ft_i]2.h.[degF])
0.0
\(Btu/(hr-ft^{2}-degF)\)
BTU per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit
\(\textbf{BTU per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit} is an Imperial unit for 'Coefficient Of Heat Transfer' expressed as \(Btu/(hr-ft^{2}-degF)\).
[Btu_IT].[ft_i]-2.h-1.[degF]-1
KTN
9.071847e+05
kt
0112/2///62720#UAB080
0e+00
1 000 000-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
Metric KiloTON
uH
0112/2///62720#UAA066
0.0
Microhenry
microH
B90
1.0E-6
The SI derived unit for inductance is the henry. 1 henry is equal to 1000000 microhenry.
T-M
T.m
0.0
Millilitre Per Cubic Meter
0e+00
Millilitre Per Cubic Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA854
mL/m3
0.001-fold of the unit litre divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
1e-06
H65
mL.m-3
T-SEC
T.s
0.0
0.0
1
K.T-1
Kelvin per Tesla
\(K T^{-1}\)
\(\textbf{Kelvin per Tesla} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Magnetic Flux Density' expressed as \(K T^{-1}\).
B32
Kilogram Square Meter
1.0e0
0.0
"Kilogram Square Meter" is a unit for 'Moment Of Inertia' expressed as \(kg-m^2\).
\(kg-m2\)
kg.m2
0112/2///62720#UAA622
Kilogram Square Metre
0e+00
Hz.m
Hertz Meter
H34
1e+00
Hertz Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA171
product of the SI derived unit hertz and the SI base unit metre
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Maltese_lira
Malta
\(MTL\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltese_lira?oldid=493810797
Maltese Lira
0112/2///62720#UAB061
erg.g-1
0e+00
A61
Erg Per Gram
1.0e-04
CGS unit of the mass-related energy
erg/g
0e+00
LTN
0112/2///62720#UAB008
L84
[lton_av]
0112/2///62720#UAB009
1016
Ton (UK)
traditional Imperial unit for volume of cargo, especially in the shipping sector
Rufiyaa
Maldives
\(MVR\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Maldivian_rufiyaa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldivian_rufiyaa?oldid=491578728
2
\(TTD\)
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Trinidad_and_Tobago_dollar
2
Trinidad and Tobago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinidad_and_Tobago_dollar?oldid=490325306
\(TMM\)
2
Turkmenistan
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Manat
Manat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manat?oldid=486967490
1.0e0
0.0
m4
Quartic Meter
\(m^{4}\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Quartic_metre
Quartic Metre
A unit associated with area moments of inertia.
bua
bushel (US)
0112/2///62720#UAA353
[bu_us]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushel?oldid=476704875
0.03523907
0.0
BUA
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bushel
A bushel is an imperial and U.S. customary unit of dry volume, equivalent in each of these systems to 4 pecks or 8 gallons. It is used for volumes of dry commodities (not liquids), most often in agriculture. It is abbreviated as bsh. or bu. In modern usage, the dry volume is usually only nominal, with bushels referring to standard weights instead.
[cft_i].d-1
Cubic Foot Per Day
3.277413e-07
power of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the unit for time day
0112/2///62720#UAA458
K22
0e+00
kg
0112/2///62720#UAA594
KGM
The kilogram or kilogramme (SI symbol: kg), also known as the kilo, is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype Kilogram (IPK), which is almost exactly equal to the mass of one liter of water. The avoirdupois (or international) pound, used in both the Imperial system and U.S. customary units, is defined as exactly 0.45359237 kg, making one kilogram approximately equal to 2.2046 avoirdupois pounds.
0112/2///62720#UAD720
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kilogram
kg
Kilogram
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilogram?oldid=493633626
0.0
1
0.0
atomic-number
Z
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_number?oldid=490723437
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Atomic_number
In chemistry and physics, the atomic number (also known as the proton number) is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom and therefore identical to the charge number of the nucleus. It is conventionally represented by the symbol Z. The atomic number uniquely identifies a chemical element. In an atom of neutral charge, the atomic number is also equal to the number of electrons.
Cubic Centimetre Per Cubic Metre
cm3.m-3
0112/2///62720#UAA394
Cubic Centimeter Per Cubic Meter
0e+00
J87
1e-06
cm3/m3
volume ratio consisting of the 0.000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
W.h.m-3
W-hr/m3
Watthour per Cubic meter
The watt hour per cubic meter is a unit of energy density, equal to 3,600 joule per cubic meter.
Watthour per Cubic metre
0.0
3600.0e0
J17
unit for the mixing ratio of a soluble dry substance in water at 17.5 degrees C similar to the percent designation for solutions, in which a solution of 1 g saccharose in 100 g saccharose/ water solution corresponds to 1 degree Balling and respectively a one percent solution
0112/2///62720#UAA031
0e+00
0e+00
Degree Balling
1.0E11
\(abf-per-cm\)
Abfarad per Centimeter
The absolute dielectric constant of free space is defined as the ratio of displacement to the electric field intensity. The unit of measure is the abfarad per centimeter, a derived CGS unit.
GF.cm-1
0.0
Abfarad per Centimetre
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Serbian_dinar
Serbian Dinar
Serbia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_dinar?oldid=495146650
\(RSD\)
unit of the area which is mainly common in the agriculture and forestry: 1 da = 10 a
daar
Decare
0112/2///62720#UAB049
0e+00
1e+03
DAA
percent relative humidity
Percent Relative Humidity
Percent relative humidity is the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor to the equilibrium vapor pressure of water at a given temperature, expressed as a percentage.
0e+00
0.01
[ft_us]
US Survey Foot
\(\textit{US Survey Foot}\) is a unit for 'Length' expressed as \(ftUS\).
ft_us
0.0
0.3048006
0e+00
1e+18
EJ
Exajoule
A68
0112/2///62720#UAB122
1 000 000 000 000 000 000-fold of the derived SI unit joule
0112/2///62720#UAA168
\(H/m\)
A98
0.0
Henry per Metre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry?oldid=491435978
H.m-1
1.0e0
The henry per meter (symbolized \(H/m\)) is the unit of magnetic permeability in the International System of Units ( SI ). Reduced to base units in SI, \(1\,H/m\) is the equivalent of one kilogram meter per square second per square ampere.
4.731765E-4
0.0
[pt_us]
US Liquid Pint
pt
"US Liquid Pint" is a unit for 'Liquid Volume' expressed as \(pt\).
Pound Degree Fahrenheit
0.0
\(\textbf{Pound Degree Fahrenheit} is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Temperature' expressed as \(lb-degF\).
[lb_av].[degF]
\(lb-degF\)
3.946258e-08
K33
0112/2///62720#UAA513
Gill (UK) Per Hour
[gil_br].h-1
0e+00
unit of the volume gill (UK) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time hour
D47
0112/2///62720#UAB054
Volt Per Centimeter
derived SI unit volt divided by the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre
0e+00
Volt Per Centimetre
1e+02
V.cm-1
1.60217653E-10
"Kilo Electron Volt per Micrometer" is a unit for 'Linear Energy Transfer' expressed as \(keV/microM\).
keV.um-1
\(keV/microM\)
Kilo Electron Volt per Micrometre
0.0
Kilo Electron Volt per Micrometer
Pascal Litre Per Second
Pascal Liter Per Second
1e-03
Pa.L.s-1
product out of the SI derived unit pascal and the unit litre divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
F99
0112/2///62720#UAA261
Milligram Per Square Meter
0e+00
mg/m2
1e-06
Milligram Per Square Metre
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
GO
mg.m-2
0112/2///62720#UAA829
0112/2///62720#UAA680
0e+00
[lb_av].[gal_us]-1
unit of the mass avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system divided by the unit gallon (US, liq.) according to the Anglo-American system of units
Pound (avoirdupois) Per Gallon (US)
0e+00
GE
0.000277777778
A rate of change of pressure measured as the number of Pascals in a period of one hour.
0.0
\(P / hr\)
Pascal per Hour
Pa.h-1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pascal_%28unit%29
kPa
Kilopascal
1.0e3
Kilopascal is a unit of pressure. 1 kPa is approximately the pressure exerted by a 10-g mass resting on a 1-cm2 area. 101.3 kPa = 1 atm. There are 1,000 pascals in 1 kilopascal.
KPa
0112/2///62720#UAA575
KPA
0.0
1.0
Shannon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_(information)
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31898
\(Sh\)
0.0
The "Shannon" is a unit of information.
0112/2///62720#UAB343
[degF].h-1
\(\textbf{Degree Fahrenheit per Hour} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(degF / h\).
0.0
J23
Degree Fahrenheit per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAA044
[degF]/h
\(degF / h\)
CFA Franc BCEAO
0
Currency of Benin, Burkina Faso, CÔte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo
0112/2///62720#UAB352
\(sec/rad-m^3\)
s.
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
0.0
Second per Radian Cubic Metre
D93
Second per Radian Cubic Meter
Yuan Renminbi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renminbi?oldid=494799454
\(CNY\)
1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Renminbi
Mainland China
0112/2///62720#UAA841
77
0e+00
m[in_i]
0.001-fold of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units
2.54e-05
Milli?inch
0.0
604800.0
Mean solar week
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week?oldid=493867029
Week
WEE
wk
0112/2///62720#UAB024
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Week
wk
100.0
0e+00
S.cm-2
H43
0112/2///62720#UAA278
Siemens Per Centimeter
SI derived unit Siemens divided by the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre
Siemens Per Centimetre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound-force?oldid=453191483
"Pound Force" is an Imperial unit for 'Force' expressed as \(lbf\).
0.0
lbf
[lbf_av]
Pound Force
4.448222
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pound-force
derived SI unit joule divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB188
Joule Per Square Centimetre
Joule Per Square Centimeter
1e+04
E43
J.cm-2
0e+00
GOhm
A87
1e+09
1 000 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit ohm
Gigaohm
0112/2///62720#UAA147
0112/2///62720#UAB306
A kilobyte per second (kByte/s) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to 8,000 bits per second, or 1,000 bytes per second, or 8 kilobits per second.
0.0
Kilobyte per Second
kBy.s-1
kbps
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units#Kilobyte_per_second
Degree
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-331
0112/2///62720#UAA024
deg
DD
0.0174532925
\,^{\circ}
0.0
A degree (in full, a degree of arc, arc degree, or arcdegree), usually denoted by \(^\circ\) (the degree symbol), is a measurement of plane angle, representing 1/360 of a full rotation; one degree is equivalent to \(2\pi /360 rad\), \(0.017453 rad\). It is not an SI unit, as the SI unit for angles is radian, but is an accepted SI unit.
\(BTU_{TH}\) Inch per Square Foot Second Degree Fahrenheit is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Conductivity' expressed as \(Btu_{th} \cdot in/(ft^{2} \cdot s \cdot degF)\).
Unit of thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
[Btu_th].[in_i].[ft_i]-2.s-1.[degF]-1
BTU (TH) Inch per Square Foot Second Degree Fahrenheit
[Btu_th].[in_i]/([ft_i]2.s.[degF])
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/thermal-conductivity/c/
\(Btu(it)-in-per-s-ft2-degF\)
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA126
5.188732e+02
J41
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Inch Per Hour Square Foot Degree Fahrenheit
\(Btu(it)-in-per-hr-ft2-degF\)
\(Btu_{it} \cdot in/(hr \cdot ft^{2} \cdot degF)\)
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/thermal-conductivity/c/
owl:sameAs: unit:BTU_IT-IN-PER-HR-FT2-DEG_F
[Btu_IT].[in_i]/([ft_i]2.h.[degF])
[Btu_IT].[in_i].[ft_i]-2.h-1.[degF]-1
BTU (th) Inch per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Conductivity', an International British thermal unit inch per second per square foot per degree Fahrenheit is a unit of thermal conductivity in the US Customary Units and British Imperial Units.
0.0
\(BTU_{th}\) Inch per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Conductivity' expressed as \(Btu_{it}-in/(hr-ft^{2}-degF)\). An International British thermal unit inch per second per square foot per degree Fahrenheit is a unit of thermal conductivity in the US Customary Units and British Imperial Units. \(1 Btu_{it} \cdot in/(hr \cdot ft^{2} \cdot degF)\) shows that one thermochemical BTU of heat per one hour moves through one square foot of material, which is one foot thick due to a temperature difference of one degree Fahrenheit.
0112/2///62720#UAA117
0.144227889
E45
0e+00
mOhm
Milliohm
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit ohm
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA741
2
Guatemala
Quetzal
\(GTQ\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetzal?oldid=489813522
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Quetzal
1.638706e-05
power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit second
[cin_i].s-1
0e+00
G58
0112/2///62720#UAA552
Cubic Inch Per Second
Hundredweight (US)
CWA
out of use unit of the mass according to the Imperial system of units
0e+00
4.535924e+01
[scwt_av]
0112/2///62720#UAA406
M23
1e+02
Newton Per Centimetre
0112/2///62720#UAA238
Newton Per Centimeter
SI derived unit newton divided by the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre
0e+00
N.cm-1
1e-06
mg.m-3
GP
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
mg/m3
0e+00
Milligram Per Cubic Metre
Milligram Per Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA830
0e+00
5.27142e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA706
Psi Cubic Yard Per Second
K90
product of the composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch) and the square inch) and the composed unit for volume flow (cubic yard per second)
[psi].[cyd_i].s-1
m2.N-1
1e+00
power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2 divided by the derived SI unit newton
Square Metre Per Newton
Square Meter Per Newton
H59
0112/2///62720#UAB492
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA991
0.011574074074074
metric unit tonne divided by the unit for time day
0e+00
t.d-1
L71
Tonne Per Day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yemeni_rial?oldid=494507603
Yemeni Rial
\(YER\)
Yemen
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Yemeni_rial
B
0112/2///62720#UAA354
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Byte
The byte is a unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that most commonly consists of eight bits.
AD
5.54517744
Byte
By
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte?oldid=493588918
Terawatt Hour
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA290
D32
3.6e+15
TW/h
1,000,000,000,000-fold of the product of the SI derived unit watt and the unit hour
Conventional Centimeter Of Water
9.80665e+01
Conventional Centimetre Of Water
0112/2///62720#UAA402
0e+00
cm[H2O]
non SI conforming unit of pressure that corresponds to the static pressure generated by a water column with a height of 1 centimetre
H78
Mole Per Minute
0112/2///62720#UAA894
1.6666667e-02
0e+00
L30
SI base unit mole divided by the unit for time minute
mol.min-1
W.[sft_i]-1
Watt per Square Foot
10.7639104
\(W/ft^{2}\)
0.0
Watt Per Square Foot is a unit of heat flux or thermal flux, the rate of heat energy transfer through a given surface.
Horsepower Metric
[HP].m-1
\(hp/m\)
0.0
"Horsepower Metric" is a unit for 'Power' expressed as \(hp/m\).
millimeters per day
1.15741e-8
A measure of change in depth over time for a specific area, typically used to express precipitation intensity or evaporation (the amount of liquid water evaporated per unit of time from the area)
https://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/www/IMOP/CIMO-Guide.html
mm.d-1
mm/d
mm/day
0.0
millimetres per day
0112/2///62720#UAA442
Foot per Hour
"Foot per Hour" is an Imperial unit for 'Linear Velocity' expressed as \(ft/hr\).
8.466666666666667E-5
\(ft/hr\)
[ft_i]/h
[ft_i].h-1
0.0
K14
\(lbf/ft\)
Pound Force per Foot
"Pound Force per Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Force Per Length' expressed as \(lbf/ft\).
[lbf_av].[ft_i]-1
14.5939042
0.0
[lb_av].[in_i]
unit of the unbalance (product of avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units and inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units)
0112/2///62720#UAB194
1.1521246198e-02
Pound Mass (avoirdupois) Inch
0e+00
IA
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA805
C30
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit volt divided by the SI base unit metre
Millivolt Per Metre
Millivolt Per Meter
mV.m-1
1e-03
0.0
Joule per Cubic Meter Kelvin
Joule per Cubic Metre Kelvin
\(\textbf{Joule per Cubic Meter Kelvin} is a unit for 'Volumetric Heat Capacity' expressed as \(J/(m^{3} K)\).
J.m-3.K-1
\(J/(m^{3} K)\)
1.0e0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt?oldid=494906356
1.0e0
Watt
W
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Watt
0112/2///62720#UAA306
W
\(The SI unit of power. Power is the rate at which work is done, or (equivalently) the rate at which energy is expended. One watt is equal to a power rate of one joule of work per second of time. This unit is used both in mechanics and in electricity, so it links the mechanical and electrical units to one another. In mechanical terms, one watt equals about 0.001 341 02 horsepower (hp) or 0.737 562 foot-pound per second (lbf/s). In electrical terms, one watt is the power produced by a current of one ampere flowing through an electric potential of one volt. The name of the unit honors James Watt (1736-1819), the British engineer whose improvements to the steam engine are often credited with igniting the Industrial Revolution.\)
0.0
\(\text{W}\ \equiv\ \text{watt}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{J}}{\text{s}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{joule}}{\text{second}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{N.m}}{\text{s}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{newton.metre}}{\text{second}}\ \equiv\ \text{V.A}\ \equiv\ \text{volt.amp}\ \equiv\ \Omega\text{.A}^{2}\ \equiv\ \text{ohm.amp}^{2}\)
0112/2///62720#UAA183
The joule per mole (symbol: \(J\cdot mol^{-1}\)) is an SI derived unit of energy per amount of material. Energy is measured in joules, and the amount of material is measured in moles. Physical quantities measured in \(J\cdot mol^{-1}\)) usually describe quantities of energy transferred during phase transformations or chemical reactions. Division by the number of moles facilitates comparison between processes involving different quantities of material and between similar processes involving different types of materials. The meaning of such a quantity is always context-dependent and, particularly for chemical reactions, is dependent on the (possibly arbitrary) definition of a 'mole' for a particular process.
J.mol-1
B15
1.0e0
\(J/mol\)
0.0
Joule per Mole
1.0e0
Thermal resistance is a heat property and a measure of a temperature difference by which an object or material resists a heat flow (heat per time unit or thermal resistance). Thermal resistance is the reciprocal thermal conductance. Absolute thermal resistance is the temperature difference across a structure when a unit of heat energy flows through it in unit time. It is the reciprocal of thermal conductance. The SI units of thermal resistance are kelvins per watt or the equivalent degrees Celsius per watt (the two are the same since as intervals).</p>
K.W-1
K/W
0.0
B21
Kelvin per Watt
0112/2///62720#UAA187
\(K/W\)
\(\textbf{Kilocalorie} is a unit for \textit{Energy And Work} expressed as \(kcal\).
kcal
kcal
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Calorie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie?oldid=494307622
4184
Kilocalorie
0.0
In information theory, a bit is the amount of information that, on average, can be stored in a discrete bit. It is thus the amount of information carried by a choice between two equally likely outcomes. One bit corresponds to about 0.693 nats (ln(2)), or 0.301 hartleys (log10(2)).
J63
b
0112/2///62720#UAA339
0.693147181
Bit
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bit
bit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit?oldid=495288173
0.0
1e+06
Megaampere Per Square Metre
1 000 000-fold of the SI base unit ampere divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
Megaampere Per Square Meter
B66
MA.m-2
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA203
nS.m-1
Nanosiemens Per Meter
0.000000001-fold of the SI derived unit Siemens divided by the SI base unit metre
G45
Nanosiemens Per Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA908
1e-09
0e+00
Oe
66
0112/2///62720#UAB134
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Oersted
Oersted (abbreviated as Oe) is the unit of magnetizing field (also known as H-field, magnetic field strength or intensity) in the CGS system of units.
79.5774715
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oersted?oldid=491396460
0.0
Oersted
Oe
Square Micrometre
um2
1e-12
H30
0e+00
0.000000000001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
Square Micrometer
0112/2///62720#UAA092
uL
Microlitre
Microlitre
0.000001-fold of the unit litre
0112/2///62720#UAA088
0e+00
4G
1e-09
0.000000000001-fold of the SI derived unit henry
0e+00
1e-12
0112/2///62720#UAA932
Picohenry
pH
C73
Loti
Lesotho
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Loti
\(LSL\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loti?oldid=384534708
0.0
\(\textbf{Degree Celsius per Second} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(degC / s\).
\(degC / s\)
Cel/s
Degree Celsius per Second
Cel.s-1
H14
0112/2///62720#UAA038
http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~ucum/ucum.html#section-Derived-Unit-Atoms
Dimensionless unit for concentration. Recommended practice is to use specific units such as \(ug/l\).
1.0e-9
[ppb]
Parts per billion
ppb
0.0
\(dyn/cm^{2}\)
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA424
Dyne per Square Centimetre
dyn.cm-2
dyn/cm2
"Dyne per Square Centimeter" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(dyn/cm^{2}\).
D9
1.0E-1
Dyne per Square Centimeter
\(A rate of change of temperature measured in degree Rankine in periods of one hour.\)
Degree Rankine per Hour
[degR]/h
0.0
\(degR / h\)
J28
[degR].h-1
0112/2///62720#UAA051
2
\(MZN\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozambican_metical?oldid=488225670
Metical
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mozambican_metical
Mozambique
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Grad
0.0
A91
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grad?oldid=490906645
"Grad" is a unit for 'Plane Angle' expressed as \(grad\).
0.0157079633
0112/2///62720#UAA522
grad
Grad
Mega Electron Volt per Speed of Light
MeV.[c]-1
\(MeV/c\)
0.0
"Mega Electron Volt per Speed of Light" is a unit for 'Linear Momentum' expressed as \(MeV/c\).
Diopter
[diop]
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dioptre
0.0
A dioptre, or diopter, is a unit of measurement for the optical power of a lens or curved mirror, which is equal to the reciprocal of the focal length measured in metres (that is, \(1/metre\)). For example, a \(3 \; dioptre\) lens brings parallel rays of light to focus at \(1/3\,metre\). The same unit is also sometimes used for other reciprocals of distance, particularly radii of curvature and the vergence of optical beams. Though the diopter is based on the SI-metric system it has not been included in the standard so that there is no international name or abbreviation for this unit of measurement within the international system of units this unit for optical power would need to be specified explicitly as the inverse metre.
D
1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioptre?oldid=492506920
\(\textit{Volt} is the SI unit of electric potential. Separating electric charges creates potential energy, which can be measured in energy units such as joules. Electric potential is defined as the amount of potential energy present per unit of charge. Electric potential is measured in volts, with one volt representing a potential of one joule per coulomb of charge. The name of the unit honors the Italian scientist Count Alessandro Volta (1745-1827), the inventor of the first battery. The volt also may be expressed with a variety of other units. For example, a volt is also equal to one watt per ampere (W/A) and one joule per ampere per second (J/A/s).\)
V
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volt?oldid=494812083
Volt
V
W/A
VLT
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Volt
0112/2///62720#UAA296
1.0e0
\(\text{V}\ \equiv\ \text{volt}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{J}}{\text{C}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{joule}}{\text{coulomb}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{W.s}}{\text{C}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{watt.second}}{\text{coulomb}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{W}}{\text{A}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{watt}}{\text{amp}}\)
0.0
B61
A measurement of luminous efficacy, which is the light output in lumens using one watt of electricity.
0
0112/2///62720#UAA719
1
lm.W-1
Lumen per Watt
\(lm-per-w\)
Megavolt Ampere Hour
MV.A.h
product of the 1,000,000-fold of the unit for apparent by ampere and the unit hour
0e+00
3.6e+09
J72
Centinewton Meter
Centinewton Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA355
cN.m
0,01-fold of the product of the SI derived unit newton and SI base unit metre
1e-02
0e+00
4.84813681E-6
D62
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minute_of_arc#Symbols.2C_abbreviations_and_subdivisions
ArcSecond
"
"Arc Second" is a unit of angular measure, also called the \(\textit{second of arc}\), equal to \(1/60 \; arcminute\). One arcsecond is a very small angle: there are 1,296,000 in a circle. The SI recommends \(\textit{double prime}\) (\(''\)) as the symbol for the arcsecond. The symbol has become common in astronomy, where very small angles are stated in milliarcseconds (\(mas\)).
0112/2///62720#UAA096
''
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA766
Cubic Meter Per Kilogram (m3/kg) is a unit in the category of Specific volume. It is also known as cubic meters per kilogram, cubic metre per kilogram, cubic metres per kilogram, cubic meter/kilogram, cubic metre/kilogram. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Cubic Meter Per Kilogram (m3/kg) has a dimension of M-1L3 where M is mass, and L is length. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
m3/kg
Cubic Metre per Kilogram
\(m^{3}/kg\)
Cubic Meter per Kilogram
0.0
1.0
A39
m3.kg-1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Guinean_franc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinean_franc?oldid=489527042
0
Guinea
Guinea Franc
\(GNF\)
31557600
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-1533?rskey=b94Fd6
Year
A year is any of the various periods equated with one passage of Earth about the Sun, and hence of roughly 365 days. The familiar calendar has a mixture of 365- and 366-day years, reflecting the fact that the time for one complete passage takes about 365¼ days; the precise value for this figure depends on the manner of defining the year.
0112/2///62720#UAB026
yr
ANN
0.0
a
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
1e-06
0e+00
mg
0112/2///62720#UAA815
Milligram
MGM
abOhm
nOhm
Abohm
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abohm
1.0E-9
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abohm?oldid=480725336
\(\textit{abohm}\) is the basic unit of electrical resistance in the emu-cgs system of units. One abohm is equal to \(10^{-9} ohms\) in the SI system of units; one abohm is a nano ohm.
dL
1e-04
0112/2///62720#UAB113
Decilitre
Decilitre
0e+00
0.1-fold of the unit litre
DLT
PJ
0112/2///62720#UAB123
Petajoule
0e+00
1e+15
1,000,000,000,000,000-fold of the derived SI unit joule
C68
0.0
kcol.cm-1.s-1.Cel-1
\(kilocal-per-cm-sec-degc\)
Kilocalorie per Centimetre Second Degree Celsius
Kilocalorie per Centimeter Second Degree Celsius
"Micrometer" is a unit for 'Length' expressed as \(microm\).
Micrometre
Micrometer
\mu m
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Micrometer
um
0.000001
0112/2///62720#UAA090
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micrometer?oldid=491270437
4H
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decade_(log_scale)
One decade is a factor of 10 difference between two numbers (an order of magnitude difference) measured on a logarithmic scale. It is especially useful when referring to frequencies and when describing frequency response of electronic systems, such as audio amplifiers and filters. The factor-of-ten in a decade can be in either direction: so one decade up from 100 Hz is 1000 Hz, and one decade down is 10 Hz. The factor-of-ten is what is important, not the unit used, so \(3.14 rad/s\) is one decade down from \(31.4 rad/s\).
Dec
oct
0.0
\(degF-hr/Btu\)
[degF].h/[Btu_IT]
Degree Fahrenheit Hour per BTU
[degF].h.[Btu_IT]-1
\(\textbf{Degree Fahrenheit Hour per BTU} is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Resistance' expressed as \(degF-hr/Btu\).
0.0
BTU per Square Foot Second Degree Fahrenheit
\(Btu/(ft^{2}-s-degF)\)
\(\textbf{BTU per Square Foot Second Degree Fahrenheit} is an Imperial unit for 'Coefficient Of Heat Transfer' expressed as \(Btu/(ft^{2}-s-degF)\).
[Btu_IT]/([ft_i]2.s.[degF])
[Btu_IT].[ft_i]-2.s-1.[degF]-1
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAB069
B57
9.4607304725808E15
0.0
[ly]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-year?oldid=495083584
ly
Light Year
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Light-year
A unit of length defining the distance, in meters, that light travels in a vacuum in one year.
1e-03
Farad Per Kilometer
F.km-1
0e+00
F/km
Farad Per Kilometre
SI derived unit farad divided by the 1 000-fold of the SI base unit metre
0112/2///62720#UAA145
H33
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Moldovan_leu
Moldovan Leu
Moldova
\(MDL\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldovan_leu?oldid=490027766
[HP]
0.0
Horsepower
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower?oldid=495510329
550 foot-pound force per second
745.6999
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Horsepower
HP
lm.s-1
\(lm s\)
0.0
In photometry, the lumen second is the SI derived unit of luminous energy. It is based on the lumen, the SI unit of luminous flux, and the second, the SI base unit of time. The lumen second is sometimes called the talbot (symbol T). An older name for the lumen second was the lumberg.
talbot
lumen second
B62
0112/2///62720#UAA722
lumberg
G54
1.157407e-11
0e+00
Millilitre Per Day
Millilitre Per Day
0112/2///62720#UAA847
0.001-fold of the unit litre divided by the unit day
mL.d-1
Oersted Centimeter
0.0
\(Oe-cm\)
"Oersted Centimeter" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Magnetomotive Force' expressed as \(Oe-cm\).
0.795774715
Oersted Centimetre
Oe.cm
12000 btu per hour</p>
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ton_of_refrigeration?oldid=494342824
\(t/fg\)
3517
Ton of Refrigeration
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ton_of_refrigeration
[ston_av].[cyd_i]-1
Short Ton per Cubic Yard
The short ton per cubic yard density measurement unit is used to measure volume in cubic yards in order to estimate weight or mass in short tons.
0.0
\(ton/yd^3\)
1186.552842515566e0
V-M
V.m
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Indonesian_rupiah
\(IDR\)
Indonesia
0
Rupiah
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_rupiah?oldid=489729458
Coulomb Per Cubic Millimetre
0e+00
1e+09
A30
C.mm-3
derived SI unit coulomb divided by the 0.000 000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 3
0112/2///62720#UAB119
C/mm3
Coulomb Per Cubic Millimeter
0.278013875
[ozf_av]
Imperial Ounce Force
ozf
"Ounce Force" is an Imperial unit for 'Force' expressed as \(ozf\).
0.0
0.01-fold of the unit bar divided by the unit bar
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA812
F04
1e-03
Millibar Per Bar
mbar.bar-1
0e+00
4.184e+02
cal_th.s-1.cm-1.K-1
unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
cal_th/(s.cm.K)
0112/2///62720#UAB109
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Second Centimetre Kelvin
D38
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Second Centimeter Kelvin
Pint (US Liquid) Per Second
0e+00
L60
0112/2///62720#UAA961
unit of the volume pint (US liquid) according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit second
[pt_us].s-1
4.731765e-04
Dalasi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambian_dalasi?oldid=489522429
Gambia
\(GMD\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gambian_dalasi
2
J25
0.0
\(\textbf{Degree Fahrenheit per Second} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(degF / s\).
Degree Fahrenheit per Second
[degF].s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA046
\(degF / s\)
[degF]/s
\(Btu/(lb-mol)\)
\(\textbf{BTU per Pound Mole} is an Imperial unit for \textit{'Energy And Work Per Mass Amount Of Substance'} expressed as \(Btu/(lb-mol)\).
[Btu_IT]/([lb_av].mol)
[Btu_IT].[lb_av]-1.mol-1
BTU per Pound Mole
0.0
Ton (US Shipping)
L86
traditional unit for volume of cargo, especially in shipping
1.1326
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB011
[stonf_av]
0112/2///62720#UAB021
L94
0e+00
Ton Force (US Short)
8896.443230521
unit of the force according to the American system of units
sector-specific unit of the burst index as 1 000-fold of the derived unit for pressure pascal related to the substance, represented as a quotient from the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
33
Kilopascal Square Metre per Gram
Kilopascal Square Meter per Gram
0112/2///62720#UAB130
1e+06
kPa.m2.g-1
0e+00
1.21027E44
0.0
Planck Force
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_force
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_force?oldid=493643031
Planck force is the derived unit of force resulting from the definition of the base Planck units for time, length, and mass. It is equal to the natural unit of momentum divided by the natural unit of time.
2
Turkey
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Turkish_lira
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_lira?oldid=494097764
New Turkish Lira
\(TRY\)
Micronewton
1e-06
0112/2///62720#UAA070
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit newton
0e+00
B92
uN
0e+00
L92
Long Ton (UK) Per Cubic Yard
1328.877829223422507
0112/2///62720#UAB018
unit of the density according the Imperial system of units
[lton_av].[cyd_i]-1
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Japanese_yen
Japanese yen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_yen?oldid=493771966
Japan
\(JPY\)
1.0e15
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petabyte?oldid=494735969
PetaByte
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Petabyte
PB
0112/2///62720#UAB187
PBy
0.0
E36
A petabyte is a unit of information equal to one quadrillion bytes, or 1024 terabytes. The unit symbol for the petabyte is PB. The prefix peta (P) indicates the fifth power to 1000: 1 PB = 1000000000000000B, 1 million gigabytes = 1 thousand terabytes The pebibyte (PiB), using a binary prefix, is the corresponding power of 1024, which is more than \(12\% \)greater (\(2^{50} bytes = 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes\)).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minute_of_arc
0.290888209e-06
A minute of arc, arcminute, or minute arc (MOA), is a unit of angular measurement equal to one sixtieth (1/60) of one degree (circle/21,600), or \(\pi /10,800 radians\). In turn, a second of arc or arcsecond is one sixtieth (1/60) of one minute of arc. Since one degree is defined as one three hundred and sixtieth (1/360) of a rotation, one minute of arc is 1/21,600 of a rotation. the milliarcsecond, abbreviated mas, is used in astronomy.
mas
0.0
Milli ArcSecond
m"
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Afghani
2
Afghanistan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghani?oldid=485904590
Afghani
\(Bq/kg\)
"Bequerel per Kilogram" is used to describe radioactivity, which is often expressed in becquerels per unit of volume or weight, to express how much radioactive material is contained in a sample.
A18
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
Bq/kg
Becquerel per Kilogram
0112/2///62720#UAA112
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--specific_radioactivity--becquerel_per_kilogram.cfm
0.0
1
Bq.kg-1
The only unit in the category of Specific radioactivity. It is also known as becquerels per kilogram, becquerel/kilogram. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Becquerel Per Kilogram (Bq/kg) has a dimension of \(M{-1}T{-1}\) where \(M\) is mass, and \(T\) is time. It essentially the same as the corresponding standard SI unit \(/kg/s\).
1.0E-15
0.0
fermi
The \(\textit{fermi}\), or \(\textit{femtometer}\) (other spelling \(femtometre\), symbol \(fm\)) is an SI unit of length equal to \(10^{-15} metre\). This distance is often encountered in nuclear physics as a characteristic of this scale. The symbol for the fermi is also \(fm\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_(unit)
fm
0.0
1e-06
0112/2///62720#UAA089
uL.L-1
volume ratio as 0.000001-fold of the unit litre divided by the unit litre
Microlitre Per Liter
J36
0e+00
Microlitre Per Litre
uL/L
A35
Coulomb Per Square Millimetre
1e+06
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB100
derived SI unit coulomb divided by the 0.000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
C.mm-2
C/mm2
Coulomb Per Square Millimeter
Yard Per Degree Fahrenheit
[yd_i].[degF]-1
unit yard according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for temperature degree Fahrenheit
L98
1.6459200164592
0112/2///62720#UAB031
0e+00
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lek
2
Albania
\(ALL\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lek?oldid=495195665
Lek
[oz_av].[ft_i]
Ounce (avoirdupois) Foot
unit of the unbalance as a product of avoirdupois ounce according to the avoirdupois system of units and foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units
0e+00
8.6409e-03
0112/2///62720#UAB133
4R
2
Peru
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Peruvian_nuevo_sol
\(PEN\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvian_nuevo_sol?oldid=494237249
Nuevo Sol
[ft_i].s-2
0.0
A73
\(ft/s^{2}\)
Foot per Square Second
[ft_i]/s2
0.3048e0
0112/2///62720#UAA452
\(\textit{Foot per Square Second}\) is an Imperial unit for \(\textit{Linear Acceleration}\) expressed as \(ft/s^2\).
[foz_us]
"US Liquid Ounce" is a unit for 'Liquid Volume' expressed as \(oz\).
US Liquid Ounce
oz
0.0
2.95735296E-5
A19
0.0
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--radioactivity_concentration--becquerel_per_cubic_meter.cfm
Bq.m-3
Becquerel Per Cubic Meter (\(Bq/m3\)) is a unit in the category of Radioactivity concentration. It is also known as becquerels per cubic meter, becquerel per cubic metre, becquerels per cubic metre, becquerel/cubic inch. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Becquerel Per Cubic Meter (Bq/m3) has a dimension of \(L{-3}T{-1}\) where \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. It essentially the same as the corresponding standard SI unit \(/s\cdot m{3}\).
\(Bq/m^3\)
Becquerel per Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAB126
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
1
Becquerel per Cubic Metre
The SI derived unit of unit in the category of Radioactivity concentration.
Bq/m3
\(\textbf{BTU Inch} is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Energy Length' expressed as \(Btu-in\).
0.0
[Btu_IT].[in_i]
BTU Inch
26.7984187
\(Btu-in\)
0.0
1.0E-4
Abtesla
The unit of magnetic induction in the cgs system, \(10^{-4}\,tesla\). Also known as the gauss.
http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/g/a/gauss/source.html
abT
1e-12
H70
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA950
ps
Picosecond
0.000000000001-fold of the SI base unit second
0.000000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Nanogram Per Cubic Metre
"Derived from GM-PER-M3 which exists in QUDT"
0e+00
1e-12
Nanogram Per Cubic Meter
"0.000000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3"
ng.m-3
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Shake
0.0
Shake
10.ns
Sh
0112/2///62720#UAB226
A shake is an informal unit of time equal to 10 nanoseconds. It has applications in nuclear physics, helping to conveniently express the timing of various events in a nuclear explosion. The typical time required for one step in the chain reaction (i.e. the typical time for each neutron to cause a fission event which releases more neutrons) is of order 1 shake, and the chain reaction is typically complete by 50 to 100 shakes.
1.0E-8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shake?oldid=494796779
\(K / s\)
0.0
1.0
Kelvin per Second
K.s-1
F12
0112/2///62720#UAA192
\(\textbf{Kelvin per Second} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(K / s\).
K/s
KVA
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA581
kV.A
Kilovolt Ampere
0e+00
1 000-fold of the product of the SI derived unit volt and the SI base unit ampere
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Steradian
D20
m2.J-1
1
Square Meter per Joule
0112/2///62720#UAA745
Square Metre per Joule
\(m^2/j\)
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
Erg Per Gram Second
0e+00
A62
0112/2///62720#UAB147
CGS unit of the mass-related power
erg.g-1.s-1
1.0e-04
erg/(g.s)
0112/2///62720#UAB034
The square yard is an imperial/US customary unit of area, formerly used in most of the English-speaking world but now generally replaced by the square metre outside of the U.S. , Canada and the U.K. It is defined as the area of a square with sides of one yard in length. (Gaj in Hindi).
0.83612736e0
0.0
Square Yard
YDK
\(yd^2\)
[yd_i]2
[syd_i]
PicoCoulomb
C71
0112/2///62720#UAA929
0.0
pC
A PicoCoulomb is \(10^{-12} C\).
1.0e-12
pC
K38
0112/2///62720#UAA519
[gil_us].min-1
Gill (US) Per Minute
unit of the volume gill (US) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time minute
1.971568e-06
0e+00
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Torr
0112/2///62720#UAB022
133.322
Torr
UA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torr?oldid=495199381
Torr
<p>The \textit{torr} is a non-SI unit of pressure with the ratio of 760 to 1 standard atmosphere, chosen to be roughly equal to the fluid pressure exerted by a millimeter of mercury, i.e. , a pressure of 1 torr is approximately equal to one millimeter of mercury. Note that the symbol (Torr) is spelled exactly the same as the unit (torr), but the letter case differs. The unit is written lower-case, while the symbol of the unit (Torr) is capitalized (as upper-case), as is customary in metric units derived from names. Thus, it is correctly written either way, and is only incorrect when specification is first made that the word is being used as a unit, or else a symbol of the unit, and then the incorrect letter case for the specified use is employed.</p>
0.0
torr
The inverse measure of \(joule-per-ampere\) or \(weber\). The measure for the reciprical of magnetic flux.
\(A/J\)
A.J-1
Ampere per Joule
A/J
0.0
1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Latvian_lats
\(LVL\)
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latvian_lats?oldid=492800402
Latvian Lats
Latvia
SI base unit kelvin divided by the SI base unit kelvin
Kelvin Per Kelvin
0e+00
1e+00
K.K-1
F02
0112/2///62720#UAA186
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_power?oldid=493642483
Planck Power
\(P_p = {\frac{ c^5}{G}}\), where \(c\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, and \(G\) is the gravitational constant.
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_power
3.62831E52
The Planck energy divided by the Planck time is the Planck power \(P_p \), equal to about \(3.62831 \times 10^{52} W\). This is an extremely large unit; even gamma-ray bursts, the most luminous phenomena known, have output on the order of \(1 \times 10^{45} W\), less than one ten-millionth of the Planck power.
Hour
h
The hour (common symbol: h or hr) is a unit of measurement of time. In modern usage, an hour comprises 60 minutes, or 3,600 seconds. It is approximately 1/24 of a mean solar day. An hour in the Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) time standard can include a negative or positive leap second, and may therefore have a duration of 3,599 or 3,601 seconds for adjustment purposes. Although it is not a standard defined by the International System of Units, the hour is a unit accepted for use with SI, represented by the symbol h.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hour
K42
0112/2///62720#UAA525
hr
0.0
3600.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hour?oldid=495040268
KVR
0e+00
1 000-fold of the unit var
1e+03
Kilovolt Ampere Reactive
kV.A{reactive}
0112/2///62720#UAA648
unit of the volume barrel (US petroleum) for crude oil according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit hour
4.4163e-05
[bbl_us].h-1
0112/2///62720#UAA336
[bbl_us]/h
0e+00
Barrel (US Petroleum) Per Hour
J62
"Statampere" (statA) is a unit in the category of Electric current. It is also known as statamperes. This unit is commonly used in the cgs unit system. Statampere (statA) has a dimension of I where I is electric current. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit A by multiplying its value by a factor of 3.355641E-010.
statA
Statampere
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--electric_current--statampere.cfm
3.335641E-10
0.0
3.7E10
Curie
0112/2///62720#UAA138
Ci
0.0
CUR
The curie (symbol Ci) is a non-SI unit of radioactivity, named after Marie and Pierre Curie. It is defined as \(1Ci = 3.7 \times 10 decays per second\). Its continued use is discouraged. One Curie is roughly the activity of 1 gram of the radium isotope Ra, a substance studied by the Curies. The SI derived unit of radioactivity is the becquerel (Bq), which equates to one decay per second. Therefore: \(1Ci = 3.7 \times 10 Bq= 37 GBq\) and \(1Bq \equiv 2.703 \times 10Ci \).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Curie
Ci
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curie?oldid=495080313
A unit of distance used primarily at sea and in aviation. The nautical mile is defined to be the average distance on the Earth's surface represented by one minute of latitude. In 1929 an international conference in Monaco redefined the nautical mile to be exactly 1852 meters or 6076.115 49 feet, a distance known as the international nautical mile. The international nautical mile equals about 1.1508 statute miles. There are usually 3 nautical miles in a league. The unit is designed to equal 1/60 degree, although actual degrees of latitude vary from about 59.7 to 60.3 nautical miles. (Note: using data from the Geodetic Reference System 1980, the "true" length of a nautical mile would be 1852.216 meters.)
1852.0
n mile
0112/2///62720#UAB065
Nautical Mile
[nmi_i]
0.0
NMI
European Unit of Account 9 (E.U.A.-9) (Bonds market unit)
\(XBC\)
Bonds market unit
gamma
0112/2///62720#UAB213
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma?oldid=494680973
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gamma
0.0
Gamma
"Gamma" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Magnetic Field'.
0.0
1.0
\(Sh/s\)
Shannon per Second
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_(information)
0112/2///62720#UAB346
The "Shannon per Second" is a unit of information rate.
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31898
\(sec^{-1}}\)
1.0
s-1
Reciprocal Second
A reciprical unit of time for \(\textit{reciprocal second}\) or \(\textit{inverse second}\). The \(\textit{Per Second}\) is a unit of rate.
0.0
/s
0.007559872833333333e0
[lb_av].min-1
\(lb/min\)
0.0
Pound per Minute
"Pound per Minute" is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Per Time' expressed as \(lb/min\).
1e+00
Watt Second
J55
W.s
0112/2///62720#UAA313
product of the SI derived unit watt and SI base unit second
0e+00
Honduras
Lempira
\(HNL\)
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lempira
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lempira?oldid=389955747
1
Becquerel per Square Meter
Bq.m-2
Bq/m2
Becquerel per Square Metre
\(Bq/m^2\)
0.0
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
Kilocalorie Per Minute
\(\textbf{Kilocalorie per Minute} is a unit for \textit{Heat Flow Rate} and \textit{Power} expressed as \(kcal/min\).
69.7333333
kcal.min-1
\(kcal/min\)
0.0
H38
0e+00
1 000 000-fold of the SI base unit ampere
MA
Megaampere
1e+06
0112/2///62720#UAA202
0.000290888209
1
A minute of arc, arcminute, or minute arc (MOA), is a unit of angular measurement equal to one sixtieth (1/60) of one degree (circle/21,600), or \(\pi /10,800 radians\). In turn, a second of arc or arcsecond is one sixtieth (1/60) of one minute of arc. Since one degree is defined as one three hundred and sixtieth (1/360) of a rotation, one minute of arc is 1/21,600 of a rotation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minute_of_arc
'
0.0
arcMin
0112/2///62720#UAA097
D61
ArcMinute
0112/2///62720#UAA332
unit of the volume barrel (UK petroleum) for crude oil according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit hour
4.41981e-05
J60
0e+00
Barrel (UK Petroleum) Per Hour
Euro
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro?oldid=495293446
European Union Euro
\(EUR\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Euro
6894.75789
Pound Force Second per Square Inch
[lbf_av].s.[sin_i]-1
\(lbf-s/in^{2}\)
0.0
"Pound Force Second per Square Inch" is an Imperial unit for 'Dynamic Viscosity' expressed as \(lbf-s/in^{2}\).
2
Switzerland, Liechtenstein
Swiss Franc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_franc?oldid=492548706
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Swiss_franc
\(CHF\)
\(yd^{3}\)
Cubic Yard
0112/2///62720#UAB035
A cubic yard is an Imperial / U.S. customary unit of volume, used in the United States, Canada, and the UK. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 yard in length.
0.0
0.764554857984e0
[cyd_i]
[yd_i]3
YDQ
Joule per Quartic Meter
Joule per Quartic Metre
J.m-4
0.0
\(\textbf{Joule Per Quartic Meter} (\(J/m^4\)) is a unit for the spectral concentration of radiant energy density (in terms of wavelength), or the spectral radiant energy density (in terms of wave length). This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system.
1.0e0
B14
0112/2///62720#UAA177
\(J/m^4\)
m2.K-1
Square Meter per Kelvin
1.0e0
Square Metre per Kelvin
\(m2-per-k\)
0.0
ExaCoulomb
EC
0.0
An ExaCoulomb is \(10^{18} C\).
1.0e18
EC
\(\textbf{BTU per Pound Degree Rankine} is a unit for 'Specific Heat Capacity' expressed as \(Btu/(lb-degR)\).
[Btu_IT]/([lb_av].[degR])
[Btu_IT].[lb_av]-1.[degR]-1
\(Btu/(lb-degR)\)
BTU per Pound Degree Rankine
0.0
1.0
\(w-per-K\)
0.0
W.K-1
D52
0112/2///62720#UAA307
Watt per Kelvin
Watt Per Kelvin (\(W/K\)) is a unit in the category of Thermal conductivity.
Hungary
Forint
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hungarian_forint
\(HUF\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_forint?oldid=492818607
0e+00
L/h
Litre Per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAA655
Unit litre divided by the unit hour
Liter Per Hour
L.h-1
2.777778e-07
E32
Vietnamese ??ng
\(VND\)
0
Vietnam
Bi.cm-2
Abampere Per Square Centimeter (aA/cm2) is a unit in the category of Electric current density. It is also known as abamperes per square centimeter, abampere/square centimeter, abampere/square centimetre, abamperes per square centimetre, abampere per square centimetre. This unit is commonly used in the cgs unit system. Abampere Per Square Centimeter (\(aA/cm^2\)) has a dimension of \(L^{-2}I\) where L is length, and I is electric current. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit \(A/m^{2}\) by multiplying its value by a factor of 100000.
0
Bi/cm2
Abampere per Square Centimeter
\(aba-per-cm2\)
Abampere per Square Centimetre
http://wordinfo.info/results/abampere
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--electric_current_density--abampere_per_square_centimeter.cfm
100000
PetaCoulomb
A PetaCoulomb is \(10^{15} C\).
PC
PC
1.0e15
0.0
\(ft^{2}/s\)
0.0
[sft_i].s-1
0.09290304e0
S3
0112/2///62720#UAA455
"Square Foot per Second" is an Imperial unit for 'Kinematic Viscosity' expressed as \(ft^{2}/s\).
Square Foot per Second
Watt per Square Metre Pascal
Watt per Square Meter Pascal
1.0
Watt Per Square Meter Per Pascal (\(W/m^2-pa\)) is a unit of Evaporative Heat Transfer.
W.m-2.Pa-1
\(W/(m^2.pa)\)
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=43012
0.0
min
0112/2///62720#UAA842
Minute
0.0
60.0
MIN
A minute is a unit of measurement of time. The minute is a unit of time equal to 1/60 (the first sexagesimal fraction of an hour or 60 seconds. In the UTC time scale, a minute on rare occasions has 59 or 61 seconds; see leap second. The minute is not an SI unit; however, it is accepted for use with SI units. The SI symbol for minute or minutes is min (for time measurement) or the prime symbol after a number, e.g. 5' (for angle measurement, even if it is informally used for time).
min
L32
Nanogram Per Kilogram
ng/kg
0112/2///62720#UAA911
ng.kg-1
mass ratio consisting of the 0.000000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit kilogram
0e+00
1e-12
G55
2.777778e-10
0112/2///62720#UAA850
0.001-fold of the unit litre divided by the unit hour
mL.h-1
Millilitre Per Hour
0e+00
Millilitre Per Hour
Pascal Cubic Metre Per Second
0112/2///62720#UAA264
G01
Pa.m3.s-1
0e+00
1e+00
Pascal Cubic Meter Per Second
product out of the SI derived unit pascal and the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA813
mbar.L.s-1
Millibar Litre Per Second
Millibar Liter Per Second
F95
product out of the 0.001-fold of the unit bar and the unit litre divided by the SI base unit second
1e-01
\(Btu(th)-in-per-hr-ft2-degF\)
[Btu_th].[in_i]/([ft_i]2.h.[degF])
[Btu_th].[in_i].[ft_i]-2.h-1.[degF]-1
\(\textbf{\(BTU_{th}\) Inch per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Conductivity' expressed as \(Btu-in/(hr-ft^{2}-degF)\). A thermochemical British thermal unit inch per second per square foot per degree Fahrenheit is a unit of thermal conductivity in the US Customary Units and British Imperial Units. \(1 Btu_{th} \cdot in/(hr \cdot ft^{2} \cdot degF)\) shows that one thermochemical BTU of heat per one hour moves through one square foot of material, which is one foot thick due to a temperature difference of one degree Fahrenheit.
0.0
\(Btu_{th} \cdot in/(hr \cdot ft^{2} \cdot degF)\)
0.144131434
Unit of thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
J48
0112/2///62720#UAA125
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/thermal-conductivity/c/
BTU (TH) Inch per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit
0e+00
1.18294125e-04
Gill (US)
unit of the volume according the Anglo-American system of units (1/32 US Gallon)
GIA
[gil_us]
0112/2///62720#UAA516
A sidereal year is the time taken for Sun to return to the same position with respect to the stars of the celestial sphere.
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAB028
yr
L96
Sidereal Year
31558149.7632
picoampere
1.0e-12
0.0
pA
C70
pA
0112/2///62720#UAA928
0112/2///62720#UAA079
Microvolt Per Meter
Microvolt Per Metre
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit volt divided by the SI base unit metre
0e+00
C3
1e-06
uV.m-1
1.666667e-05
0112/2///62720#UAA418
Cubic Decimetre Per Minute
dm3.min-3
dm3/min3
0e+00
Cubic Decimeter Per Minute
0,001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit for time minute
J92
0e+00
mmol.kg-1
0.001-fold of the SI base unit mol divided by the SI base unit kilogram
Millimole Per Kilogram
mmol/kg
D87
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA879
Metre Kilogram
m.kg
0.0
Meter Kilogram
\(m-kg\)
1.0e0
Pint (UK)
unit of the volume (both for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA952
PTI
5.682613e-04
[pt_br]
B84
uA
µA
1.0e-6
microampere
0112/2///62720#UAA057
\(\mu A\)
0.0
cSt
\(\textbf{Centistokes} is a C.G.S System unit for 'Kinematic Viscosity' expressed as \(cSt\).
4C
Centistokes
0.0
cSt
0.01
0112/2///62720#UAA359
Kilovolt Ampere Hour
product of the 1 000-fold of the unit for apparent by ampere and the unit hour
kV.A.h
C79
0112/2///62720#UAB160
3.6e+06
0e+00
\(j-per-m3\)
J.m-3
0.0
J/m3
\(\textit{Joule Per Cubic Meter}\) (\(J/m^{3}\)) is a unit in the category of Energy density. It is also known as joules per cubic meter, joule per cubic metre, joules per cubic metre, joule/cubic meter, joule/cubic metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. It has a dimension of \(ML^{-1}T^{-2}\) where \(M\) is mass, \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
Joule per Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA180
Joule per Cubic Metre
B8
1.0e0
0.0
\(sample-per-sec\)
The number of discrete samples of some thing per second.
Sample per second
s-1
t
0.0
1000
TN
1,000-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
Metric Ton
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tonne
metric-tonne
mT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonne?oldid=492526238
The tonne (SI unit symbol: t) is a metric system unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms (2,204.6 pounds). It is a non-SI unit accepted for use with SI. To avoid confusion with the ton, it is also known as the metric tonne and metric ton in the United States[3] and occasionally in the United Kingdom. In SI units and prefixes, the tonne is a megagram (Mg), a rarely-used symbol, easily confused with mg, for milligram.
0e+00
Bushel (UK) Per Second
J67
[bu_br]/s
0112/2///62720#UAA348
unit of the volume bushel (UK) (for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
3.636872e-02
[bu_br].s-1
0.555556e+00
0e+00
[Btu_IT].h-1.[ft_i]-2.[degR]-1
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Per Hour Square Foot degree Rankine
[Btu_IT]/(h.[ft_i]2.[degR])
0112/2///62720#UAB099
A23
unit of the heat transfer coefficient according to the Imperial system of units
0112/2///62720#UAA819
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit day
F32
mg.d-1
Milligram Per Day
0e+00
1.157407e-11
kV.m-1
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit volt divided by the SI base unit metre
Kilovolt Per Metre
1e+03
B55
0112/2///62720#UAA582
Kilovolt Per Meter
0e+00
unit of the power according to the Imperial system of units
K42
0e+00
Horsepower (brake)
0112/2///62720#UAA536
9.8095e+03
0.0
0.042140124
ft-pdl
"Foot Poundal" is an Imperial unit for 'Energy And Work' expressed as \(ft-pdl\).
Foot Poundal
0112/2///62720#UAB220
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit day
0e+00
F26
1.157407e-08
Gram Per Day
g.d-1
0112/2///62720#UAA472
G
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-526?rskey=HAbfz2
1.0E-4
Gs
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gauss_%28unit%29
The gauss, abbreviated as \(G\), is the cgs unit of measurement of a magnetic field \(B\), which is also known as the "magnetic flux density" or the "magnetic induction". One gauss is defined as one maxwell per square centimeter; it equals \(10^{-4} tesla\) (or \(100 micro T\)). The Gauss is identical to maxwells per square centimetre; technically defined in a three-dimensional system, it corresponds in the SI, with its extra base unit the ampere. The gauss is quite small by earthly standards, 1 Gs being only about four times Earth's flux density, but it is subdivided, with \(1 gauss = 105 gamma\). This unit of magnetic induction is also known as the \(\textit{abtesla}\).
http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/g/a/gauss/source.html
Gs
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauss_(unit)
Pound Mole Degree Fahrenheit
[lb_av].mol.[degF
\(lb-mol-degF\)
0.0
\(\textbf{Pound Mole Degree Fahrenheit} is a unit for 'Mass Amount Of Substance Temperature' expressed as \(lb-mol-degF\).
D51
0e+00
Volt Per Millimetre
0112/2///62720#UAA302
1e+03
V.mm-1
Volt Per Millimeter
SI derived unit volt divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre
A common metric unit of electric capacitance equal to \(10^{-9} farad\). This unit was previously called the \(millimicrofarad\).
C41
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Farad
1.0E-9
nF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farad?oldid=493070876
0.0
Nanofarad
0112/2///62720#UAA903
nF
United States Dollar (next day) (funds code)
\(USN\)
2
United States
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Earth_mass
Earth mass (\(M_{\oplus}\)) is the unit of mass equal to that of the Earth. In SI Units, \(1 M_{\oplus} = 5.9722 \times 1024 kg\). Earth mass is often used to describe masses of rocky terrestrial planets. The four terrestrial planets of the Solar System, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, have masses of 0.055, 0.815, 1.000, and 0.107 Earth masses respectively.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_mass?oldid=495457885
One Earth mass can be converted to related units:
81.3 Lunar mass (ML)
0.00315 Jupiter mass (MJ) (Jupiter has 317.83 Earth masses)[1]
0.0105 Saturn mass (Saturn has 95.16 Earth masses)[3]
0.0583 Neptune mass (Neptune has 17.147 Earth masses)[4]
0.000 003 003 Solar mass (\(M_{\odot}\)) (The Sun has 332946 Earth masses)
0.0
Earth mass
0.0
Cubic Meter per Square Second
\(m^3/s^2\)
Cubic Metre per Square Second
m3.s-2
m3/s2
\(\textit{Cubic Meter per Square Second}\) is a C.G.S System unit for \(\textit{Standard Gravitational Parameter}\) expressed as \(m^3/s^2\)
1
D45
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAB172
\(v^2/k^2\)
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
V2.K-2
Square Volt per Square Kelvin
Iceland
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Icelandic_kr%C3%B3na
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_króna?oldid=495457496
0
Iceland Krona
\(ISK\)
0.0
11356.5267
[Btu_IT].[ft_i]-2
\(\textbf{BTU per Square Foot}\) is an Imperial unit for 'Energy Per Area' expressed as \(Btu/ft^2\).
[Btu_IT]/[ft_i]2
BTU per Square Foot
\(Btu/ft^{2}\)
0112/2///62720#UAB392
km.s-1
Kilometre per Second
"Kilometer per Second" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Linear Velocity' expressed as \(km/s\).
km/s
1000.0e0
\(km/s\)
Kilometer per Second
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Comorian_franc
Comoros
Comoro Franc
\(KMF\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comorian_franc?oldid=489502162
0
cal_IT.s-1.cm-2.K-1
0e+00
Calorie (international Table) Per Second Square Centimeter kelvin
D72
cal_IT/(s.cm2.K)
4.1868e+04
unit of the heat transfer coefficient according to the Imperial system of units
Calorie (international Table) Per Second Square Centimetre kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAB096
0112/2///62720#UAA391
0e+00
G48
Cubic Centimetre Per Hour
0,000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit hour
cm3/h
2.777778e-10
cm3.h-1
Cubic Centimeter Per Hour
mol.m-3
\(mol/m^{3}\)
1.0e0
0.0
Mole per Cubic Metre
The SI derived unit for amount-of-substance concentration is the mole/cubic meter.
Mole per Cubic Meter
mol/m3
0112/2///62720#UAA891
C36
The radian is the standard unit of angular measure, used in many areas of mathematics. It describes the plane angle subtended by a circular arc as the length of the arc divided by the radius of the arc. The unit was formerly a SI supplementary unit, but this category was abolished in 1995 and the radian is now considered a SI derived unit. The SI unit of solid angle measurement is the steradian. The radian is represented by the symbol "rad" or, more rarely, by the superscript c (for "circular measure"). For example, an angle of 1.2 radians would be written as "1.2 rad" or "1.2c" (the second symbol is often mistaken for a degree: "1.2u00b0"). As the ratio of two lengths, the radian is a "pure number" that needs no unit symbol, and in mathematical writing the symbol "rad" is almost always omitted. In the absence of any symbol radians are assumed, and when degrees are meant the symbol u00b0 is used. [Wikipedia]
The radian is the standard unit of angular measure, used in many areas of mathematics. It describes the plane angle subtended by a circular arc as the length of the arc divided by the radius of the arc. In the absence of any symbol radians are assumed, and when degrees are meant the symbol \(^{\ circ}\) is used.
Radian
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Radian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radian?oldid=492309312
rad
The radian and steradian are special names for the number one that may be used to convey information about the quantity concerned. In practice the symbols rad and sr are used where appropriate, but the symbol for the derived unit one is generally omitted in specifying the values of dimensionless quantities.
C81
0112/2///62720#UAA966
1
rad
0.0
<p>See NIST section <a href="http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec07.html#7.10">SP811 section7.10</a></p>
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Guyanese_dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyanese_dollar?oldid=495070062
Guyana Dollar
2
Guyana
\(GYD\)
ph
ph
A phot (ph) is a photometric unit of illuminance, or luminous flux through an area. It is not an SI unit, but rather is associated with the older centimetre gram second system of units. Metric dimensions: \(illuminance = luminous intensity \times solid angle / length\).
Phot
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phot?oldid=477198725
0112/2///62720#UAB255
1.0E4
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Phot
1.0e-9
C39
nA
nA
nanoampere
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA901
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lux
0112/2///62720#UAA724
lx.h
3600
lm-hr/m^2
Lux Hour
B63
The SI unit for measuring the illumination (illuminance) of a surface. One lux is defined as an illumination of one lumen per square meter or 0.0001 phot. In considering the various light units, it's useful to think about light originating at a point and shining upon a surface. The intensity of the light source is measured in candelas; the total light flux in transit is measured in lumens (1 lumen = 1 candelau00b7steradian); and the amount of light received per unit of surface area is measured in lux (1 lux = 1 lumen/square meter). One lux is equal to approximately 0.09290 foot candle.
0.0
\(lx hr\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lux?oldid=494700274
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belize_dollar?oldid=462662376
Belize Dollar
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Belize_dollar
\(BZD\)
Belize
2
MegaCoulomb
D77
0.0
1.0e06
MC
0112/2///62720#UAA206
MC
A MegaCoulomb is \(10^{6} C\).
K71
unit of the mass avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the unit gallon (UK) according to the Imperial system of units
Pound (avoirdupois) Per Gallon (UK)
0112/2///62720#UAA679
[lb_av].[gal_br]-1
9.977637e+01
0e+00
1.0e0
A.m-1
\(A/m\)
Ampere per Meter
A/m
AE
0.0
Ampere per Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA104
is the SI unit of magnetic field strength. One ampere per meter is equal to \(\pi/250\) oersteds (\(12.566\, 371\,millioersteds\)) in CGS units. The ampere per meter is also the SI unit of "magnetization" in the sense of magnetic dipole moment per unit volume; in this context \(1 A/m = 0.001\,emu\,per\,cubic\,centimeter\).
millimoles per litre
1.0e0
\(mmo/L\)
mmol/L
0.0
mmol.L-1
The SI derived unit for amount-of-substance concentration is the mmo/L.
millimoles per litre
product out of the 0.001-fold of the unit bar and the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit second
bar.m3.s-1
0e+00
F96
1e+02
0112/2///62720#UAA814
Bar Cubic Metre Per Second
Bar Cubic Meter Per Second
bar.m3/s
1e-09
0112/2///62720#UAA068
Microhenry Per Kiloohm
uH.kOhm-1
0e+00
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit henry divided by the 1,000-fold of the SI derived unit ohm
G98
\(J/m^2\)
1.0e0
Joule Per Square Meter (\(J/m^2\)) is a unit in the category of Energy density. It is also known as joules per square meter, joule per square metre, joule/square meter, joule/square metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system.
B13
Joule per Square Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA179
J.m-2
J/m2
0.0
Joule per Square Metre
5.080235e+01
CWI
0e+00
Hundredweight (UK)
0112/2///62720#UAA405
out of use unit of the mass according to the Imperial system of units
[cwt_av]
Kilogram per Second
kg.s-1
KGS
kg/s
0112/2///62720#UAA629
\(kg/s\)
Kilogram Per Second (kg/s) is a unit in the category of Mass flow rate. It is also known as kilogram/second, kilograms per second. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Kilogram Per Second (kg/s) has a dimension of \(MT^{-1}\) where M is mass, and T is time. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
0.0
1.0
\(m-per-f\)
Meter per Farad
m.F-1
Metre per Farad
1
0.0
unit of the volume quart (UK liquid) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time hour
K95
[qt_br].h-1
0e+00
3.157007e-07
Quart (UK Liquid) Per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAA711
[Btu_IT]/[ft_i]3
\(Btu(IT)-per-ft3\)
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--energy_density--british_thermal_unit_it_per_cubic_foot.cfm
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/fuel-efficiency--volume/c/
\(\textit{British Thermal Unit (IT) Per Cubic Foot}\) (\(Btu (IT)/ft^3\)) is a unit in the category of Energy density. It is also known as Btu per cubic foot, Btu/cubic foot. This unit is commonly used in the UK, US unit systems. It has a dimension of \(ML^{-1}T^{-2}\) where \(M\) is mass, \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit \(J/m^3\) by multiplying its value by a factor of 37258.94579.
3.725894579E04
[Btu_IT].[ft_i]-3
British Thermal Unit (IT) Per Cubic Foot
0.0
2.777778e-10
4M
mg.h-1
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA823
Milligram Per Hour
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit hour
A Rem is a deprecated unit used to measure the biological effects of ionizing radiation. The rem is defined as equal to 0.01 sievert, which is the more commonly used unit outside of the United States. Equivalent dose, effective dose, and committed dose can all be measured in units of rem. These quantities are products of the absorbed dose in rads and weighting factors. These factors must be selected for each exposure situation; there is no universally applicable conversion constant from rad to rem. A rem is a large dose of radiation, so the millirem (mrem), which is one thousandth of a rem, is often used for the dosages commonly encountered, such as the amount of radiation received from medical x-rays and background sources.
1.0E-2
REM
rem
Rem
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roentgen_equivalent_man
0.0
Mil Angle (NATO)
0
0.000490873852
The Mil unit of plane angle, as defined by NATO to be 1/6400 of a circle.
J.m-2
D73
0112/2///62720#UAA181
0.0
j-m^2
Joule Square Meter
1
Joule Square Metre
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
Millilitre Per Square Centimeter Minute
1.6666667e-04
0e+00
35
0112/2///62720#UAA858
mL.cm-2
quotient of the 0.001-fold of the unit litre and the unit minute divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
Millilitre Per Square Centimetre Minute
0e+00
[oz_av].min-1
L35
0112/2///62720#UAA921
4.72492e-04
traditional unit of the mass avoirdupois ounce according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the unit for time minute
Ounce (avoirdupois) Per Minute
Picofarad Per Meter
C72
0e+00
pF.m-1
Picofarad Per Metre
0.000000000001-fold of the SI derived unit farad divided by the SI base unit metre
1e-12
0112/2///62720#UAA931
B86
0112/2///62720#UAA059
0.0
\micro C
A MicroCoulomb is \(10^{-6} C\).
uC
1.0e-06
MicroCoulomb
2
Lilangeni
Swaziland
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swazi_lilangeni?oldid=490323340
\(SZL\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Swazi_lilangeni
In the Hertz per Volt standard the frequency of the note is directly related to the voltage. A pitch of a note goes up one octave when its frequency doubles, meaning that the voltage will have to double for every octave rise. Depending on the footage (octave) selected, nominally one volt gives 1000Hz, two volts 2000Hz and so on. In terms of notes, bottom C would be 0.25 volts, the next C up would be 0.5 volts, then 1V, 2V, 4V, 8V for the following octaves. This system was used mainly by Yamaha and Korg.
Hz.V-1
\(Hz V^{-1}\)
0.0
1
Hertz per Volt
0e+00
[pt_us].h-1
L58
unit of the volume pint (US liquid) according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time hour
1.314379e-07
0112/2///62720#UAA959
Pint (US Liquid) Per Hour
0.0
http://wordinfo.info/unit/4266
1.0E9
GS
Absiemen
aS
The CGS electromagnetic unit of conductance; one absiemen is the conductance at which a potential of one abvolt forces a current of one abampere; equal to \(10^{9}\) siemens. One siemen is the conductance at which a potential of one volt forces a current of one ampere and named for Karl Wilhem Siemens.
1e+03
B43
kJ.kg-1.K-1
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit joule divided by the product of the SI base unit kilogram and the SI base unit kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA571
kJ.(kg.K)-1
Kilojoule Per Kilogram Kelvin
0e+00
kJ/(kg.K)
\(deg/s^2\)
\(\textit{Degree per Square Second}\) is an Imperial unit for \(\textit{Angular Acceleration}\) expressed as \(deg/s^2\).
0.0174532925
0112/2///62720#UAB407
0.0
deg.s-2
Degree per Square Second
deg/s2
0112/2///62720#UAA436
Ounce (US Fluid) Per Day
0e+00
[foz_us].d-1
3.42286e-10
unit of the volume fluid ounce (US) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by unit for time day
J99
0e+00
L52
[psi].[psi]-1
Psi Per Psi
composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch) divided by the composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch)
1e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA951
Franklin
"Franklin" is a unit for 'Electric Charge' expressed as \(Fr\).
0.0
Fr
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Franklin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin?oldid=495090654
0112/2///62720#UAB212
0.0
1
Volt per Square Metre
Volt per Square Meter
http://www.funtrivia.com/en/subtopics/Physical-Quantities-310909.html
The divergence at a particular point in a vector field is (roughly) how much the vector field 'spreads out' from that point. Operationally, we take the partial derivative of each of the field with respect to each of its space variables and add all the derivatives together to get the divergence. Electric field (V/m) differentiated with respect to distance (m) yields \(V/(m^2)\).
V.m-2
\(V m^{-2}\)
0112/2///62720#UAA953
Pint (UK) Per Day
unit of the volume pint (UK) (both for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time day
6.577098e-09
[pt_br].d
0e+00
L53
0112/2///62720#UAA328
bar-1
F58
Reciprocal Bar
1e-05
0e+00
reciprocal of the metrical unit with the name bar
2N
A customary logarithmic measure most commonly used (in various ways) for measuring sound.Sound is measured on a logarithmic scale. Informally, if one sound is \(1\,bel\) (10 decibels) "louder" than another, this means the louder sound is 10 times louder than the fainter one. A difference of 20 decibels corresponds to an increase of 10 x 10 or 100 times in intensity. The beginning of the scale, 0 decibels, can be set in different ways, depending on exactly the aspect of sound being measured. For sound intensity (the power of the sound waves per unit of area) \(0\,decibel\) is equal to \(1\,picoWatts\,per\,Metre\,Squared\). This corresponds approximately to the faintest sound that can be detected by a person who has good hearing. For sound pressure (the pressure exerted by the sound waves) 0 decibels equals \(20\,micropascals\,RMS\), and for sound power \(0\,decibels\) sometimes equals \(1\,picoWatt\). In all cases, one decibel equals \(\approx\,0.115129\,neper\).
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Decibel
dB
dB
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibel?oldid=495380648
Decibel
0112/2///62720#UAA409
J83
Clo
0.155
0112/2///62720#UAA374
clo
0.0
\(A C.G.S System unit for \textit{Thermal Insulance} expressed as "clo".\)
[lb_av].[ft_i]-1.s-1
1.4881639435695537e0
0.0
"Pound per Foot Second" is an Imperial unit for 'Dynamic Viscosity' expressed as \(lb/(ft-s)\).
\(lb/(ft-s)\)
Pound per Foot Second
0e+00
[gal_br].m-1in
unit gallon (UK dry or liq.) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI unit minute
7.576817e-05
0112/2///62720#UAA503
G3
Gallon UK) Per Minute
Kilolitre Per Hour
Kilolitre Per Hour
unit of the volume kilolitres divided by the unit hour
2.77777777778e-03
0112/2///62720#UAB121
4X
kL.h-1
0e+00
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-13?rskey=i2kRRz
The Abampere (aA), also called the biot after Jean-Baptiste Biot, is the basic electromagnetic unit of electric current in the emu-cgs system of units (electromagnetic cgs). One abampere is equal to ten amperes in the SI system of units. An abampere is the constant current that produces, when maintained in two parallel conductors of negligible circular section and of infinite length placed 1 centimetre apart, a force of 2 dynes per centimetre between the two conductors.
biot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abampere?oldid=489318583
abA
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abampere
\(1\,abA = 10\,A\)
0.0
http://wordinfo.info/results/abampere
Abampere
Bi
10
derived SI unit coulomb divided by the 0.000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 3
0112/2///62720#UAB120
0e+00
C.m-3
1e+06
Coulomb Per Cubic Centimeter
C/cm3
Coulomb Per Cubic Centimetre
A28
1e+03
Kilomole Per Second
0112/2///62720#UAA646
kmol.s-1
1 000-fold of the SI base unit mol divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
E94
[Btu_IT].[in_i]/(h.[ft_i]2.[degF])
0e+00
unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
[Btu_IT].[in_i].h-1.[ft_i]-2.[degF]-1
0112/2///62720#UAA117
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Inch Per Hour Square Foot degree Fahrenheit
1.442279e-01
J41
NanoCoulomb
C40
1.0e-09
nC
A NanoCoulomb is \(10^{-9} C\).
nC
0112/2///62720#UAA902
0.0
Millibar Cubic Meter Per Second
mbar.m3.s-1
Millibar Cubic Metre Per Second
1e+02
0e+00
product of the unit bar and the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit second
F92
0112/2///62720#UAA327
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31898
"Nat per Second" is information rate in natural units.
1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat?oldid=474010287
0.0
Nat per Second
\(nat-per-sec\)
\(\textbf{Degree Celsius per Hour} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(degC / hr\).
Degree Celsius per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAA036
Cel/h
\(degC / hr\)
0.0
Cel.h-1
H12
reciprocal of the unit month
H11
Reciprocal Month
3.91935077e-07
mo-1
0112/2///62720#UAA881
0e+00
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Danish_krone
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_krone?oldid=491168880
Danish Krone
\(DKK\)
Denmark, Faroe Islands, Greenland
kPa.mm-1
0e+00
1 000-fold of the derived SI unit pascal divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre
1.0e+05
34
Kilopascal Per Millimeter
Kilopascal Per Millimetre
0112/2///62720#UAB060
FOT
A foot is a unit of length defined as being 0.3048 m exactly and used in the imperial system of units and United States customary units. It is subdivided into 12 inches. The foot is still officially used in Canada and still commonly used in the United Kingdom, although the latter has partially metricated its units of measurement.
ft
0.0
[ft_i]
Foot
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Foot_%28length%29
0.3048
0112/2///62720#UAA440
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Saudi_riyal
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_riyal?oldid=491092981
Saudi Riyal
\(SAR\)
Saudi Arabia
J61
1.591132e-01
0112/2///62720#UAA333
0e+00
Barrel (UK Petroleum) Per Second
unit of the volume barrel (UK petroleum) for crude oil according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
US Dry Quart
[dqt_us]
0.001101220942715
0.0
"US Dry Quart" is a unit for 'Dry Volume' expressed as \(dry_qt\).
dry_qt
Horsepower Electric
[HP].V-1
\(hp/V\)
0.0
"Horsepower Electric" is a unit for 'Power' expressed as \(hp/V\).
Specifies which prefix unit is used.
Fiji Dollar
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fijian_dollar?oldid=494373740
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fijian_dollar
Fiji
\(FJD\)
0.001-fold of the product of the SI derived unit newton and the SI base unit metre
D83
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA794
Millinewton Metre
mN.m
1e-03
Millinewton Meter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_denar?oldid=489550202
Denar
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Macedonian_denar
\(MKD\)
2
a
Galileo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gal?oldid=482010741
0.01
CGS unit of acceleration called gal with the definition: 1 Gal = 1 cm/s
The \(\textit{Gal}\), sometimes called \(galileo\), is the unit of acceleration of free fall used extensively in the science of gravimetry. The gal is defined as \(1 \textit{centimeter per square second}\) (\(1 cm/s^2\)). The \(milliGal\) (\(mGal\)) and \(microGal\) refer respectively to one thousandth and one millionth of a Gal.
Gal
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gal
0.0
[gil_br]
GII
Gill (UK)
unit of the volume for fluids according to the Imperial system of units (1/32 Imperial Gallon)
0112/2///62720#UAA511
1.420653e-04
0e+00
Gill (UK) Per Day
0112/2///62720#UAA512
0e+00
unit of the volume gill (UK) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time day
[gil_br].d-1
1.644274e-09
K32
0112/2///62720#UAB344
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_(information)
The "Hartley" is a unit of information.
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31898
0.0
1.0
Hartley
0e+00
[qt_br].h-1.s-1
0.0011365225
0112/2///62720#UAA713
Quart (UK Liquid) Per Second
K97
unit of the volume quart (UK liquid) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
Bit per Second
bit/s
Bd
bps
bit.s-1
A bit per second (B/s) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to 1 bits per second.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units#Kilobyte_per_second
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA507
[gal_us].h-1
unit gallon (US, liq.) according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI unit hour
G50
Gallon (US) Per Hour
0e+00
1.051503e-06
\(RWF\)
0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rwandan_franc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_franc?oldid=489727903
Rwanda Franc
Rwanda
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit ohm
kOhm
0e+00
B49
Kiloohm
0112/2///62720#UAA555
1e+03
A48
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rankine_scale
°R
°Ra
Degree Rankine
0112/2///62720#UAA050
0.0
Rankine is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale. The symbol for degrees Rankine is \(^\circ R\) or \(^\circ Ra\) if necessary to distinguish it from the Rømer and Réaumur scales). Zero on both the Kelvin and Rankine scales is absolute zero, but the Rankine degree is defined as equal to one degree Fahrenheit, rather than the one degree Celsius used by the Kelvin scale. A temperature of \(-459.67 ^\circ F\) is exactly equal to \(0 ^\circ R\).
[degR]
0.5555555555555555556E0
Newton Per Millimeter
SI derived unit newton divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre
0112/2///62720#UAA249
Newton Per Millimetre
N.mm-1
F47
0e+00
1e+03
1.1126e-12
"StatMHO" is the unit of conductance, admittance, and susceptance in the C.G.S e.s.u system of units. One \(statmho\) is the conductance between two points in a conductor when a constant potential difference of \(1 \; statvolt\) applied between the points produces in the conductor a current of \(1 \; statampere\), the conductor not being the source of any electromotive force, approximately \(1.1126 \times 10^{-12} mho\).
Statmho
http://www.sizes.com/units/statmho.htm
0.0
stat\mho
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statcoulomb?oldid=492664360
3.33564E-10
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Statcoulomb
Statcoulomb
0.0
1 C \leftrightarrow 2997924580 statC \approx 3.00 \times 10 statC,\1 \hspace{0.3pc} statC \leftrightarrow \hspace{0.3pc} \approx 3.34 \times 10 C
statC
The statcoulomb (\(statC\)) or franklin (\(Fr\)) or electrostatic unit of charge (\(esu\)) is the physical unit for electrical charge used in the centimetre-gram-second system of units (cgs) and Gaussian units. It is a derived unit given by \(1 statC = 1 g cm s = 1 erg cm\). The SI system of units uses the coulomb (C) instead. The conversion between C and statC is different in different contexts.
The number 2997924580 is 10 times the value of the speed of light expressed in meters/second, and the conversions are exact except where indicated. The coulomb is an extremely large charge rarely encountered in electrostatics, while the statcoulomb is closer to everyday charges.
1 C/m \leftrightarrow 4 \pi \times 2997924580 \times 10 statC/cm \approx 3.77 \times 10 statC/cm,\1 \hspace{0.3pc} statC/cm \leftrightarrow \hspace{0.3pc} \approx 2.65 \times 10 C/m
1 C \leftrightarrow 4 \pi \times 2997924580 statC \approx 3.77 \times 10 statC,\1 \hspace{0.3pc} statC \leftrightarrow \hspace{0.2pc} \approx 2.6 \times 10 C
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Curie
Ci
MicroCurie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curie?oldid=495080313
3.7E4
0.0
Another commonly used measure of radioactivity, the microcurie: \(1 \micro Ci = 3.7 \times 10 disintegrations per second = 2.22 \times 10 disintegrations per minute\). A radiotherapy machine may have roughly 1000 Ci of a radioisotope such as caesium-137 or cobalt-60. This quantity of radioactivity can produce serious health effects with only a few minutes of close-range, un-shielded exposure. The typical human body contains roughly \(0.1\micro Ci\) of naturally occurring potassium-40.
0112/2///62720#UAA062
uCi
M5
F98
Megapascal Cubic Meter Per Second
0112/2///62720#UAA219
1e+06
MPa.m3.s-1
Megapascal Cubic Metre Per Second
product out of the 1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit pascal and the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
Determine type for magnetic moment
http://wordinfo.info/unit/4266
"Abampere Square centimeter" is the unit of magnetic moment in the electromagnetic centimeter-gram-second system.
Abampere Square centimeter
Abampere Square centimetre
Bi.cm2
\(aAcm2\)
1.0E9
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rican_colón?oldid=491007608
Costa Rica
Costa Rican Colon
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Costa_Rican_col%C3%B3n
\(CRC\)
2
0112/2///62720#UAA781
mA.mm-1
F76
1e+00
Milliampere Per Millimeter
0e+00
Milliampere Per Millimetre
0.001-fold of the SI base unit ampere divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre
The Planck density is the unit of density, denoted by \(\rho_P\), in the system of natural units known as Planck units. \(1\ \rho_P \ is \approx 5.155 \times 10^{96} kg/m^3\). This is a unit which is very large, about equivalent to \(10^{23}\) solar masses squeezed into the space of a single atomic nucleus. At one unit of Planck time after the Big Bang, the mass density of the universe is thought to have been approximately one unit of Planck density.
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_density?oldid=493642128
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_density
5.15500E96
Planck Density
[cft_i]
Cubic Foot
0.028316846592e0
0.0
[ft_i]3
The cubic foot is an Imperial and US customary unit of volume, used in the United States and the United Kingdom. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of one foot (0.3048 m) in length. To calculate cubic feet multiply length X width X height.
0112/2///62720#UAA456
\(ft^{3}\)
FTQ
Planck Impedance
0.0
The Planck impedance is the unit of electrical resistance, denoted by ZP, in the system of natural units known as Planck units. The Planck impedance is directly coupled to the impedance of free space, Z0, and differs in value from Z0 only by a factor of \(4\pi\). If the Planck charge were instead defined to normalize the permittivity of free space, \(\epsilon_0\), rather than the Coulomb constant, \(1/(4\pi\epsilon_0)\), then the Planck impedance would be identical to the characteristic impedance of free space.
ZP
29.9792458
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_impedance
\(Z_P = \frac{V_P}{I_P}= \frac{1}{4\pi\epsilon_0c}=\frac{\mu_oc}{4\pi}=\frac{Z_0}{4\pi}=29.9792458\Omega\)\where \(V_P\) is the Planck voltage, \(I_P\) is the Planck current, \(c\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, \(\epsilon_0\) is the permittivity of free space, \(\mu_0\) is the permeability of free space, and \(Z_0\) is the impedance of free space.
unit of the volume fluid ounce (UK) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time hour
7.87487e-06
Ounce (UK Fluid) Per Hour
[foz_br].h-1
J96
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA433
Planck Volume
0.0
4.22419E-105
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Australian_dollar
Australian Dollar
Australia, Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Heard and McDonald Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, Norfolk Island, Tuvalu
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_dollar?oldid=495046408
2
Decibel Carrier Unit
dBc
0.0
"Decibel Carrier Unit" is a unit for 'Signal Detection Threshold' expressed as \(dBc\).
Saint Helena
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Helena_pound?oldid=490152057
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Saint_Helena_pound
\(SHP\)
Saint Helena Pound
2
14.5939042
[ft_i].[lbf_av].[sft_i]-1.s-1
"Foot Pound Force per Square Foot Second" is an Imperial unit for 'Power Per Area' expressed as \(ft \cdot lbf/(ft^2 \cdot s)\).
0.0
\(ft \cdot lbf/(ft^2 \cdot s)\)
\(ft-lbf/ft^2s\)
Foot Pound Force per Square Foot Second
0.0
AT
http://www.assaying.org/assayton.htm
0.02916667
In the United States, a unit of mass, approximately \(29.167\, grams\). The number of milligrams of precious metal in one assay ton of the ore being tested is equal to the number of troy ounces of pure precious metal in one 2000-pound ton of the ore. i.e. a bead is obtained that weights 3 milligrams, thus the precious metals in the bead would equal three troy ounces to each ton of ore with the understanding that this varies considerably in the real world as the amount of precious values in each ton of ore varies considerably.
Assay Ton
Square Metre Kelvin
Square Meter Kelvin
1.0e0
\(m^{2}-K\)
m2.K
0.0
\(\textbf{Square Meter Kelvin} is a unit for 'Area Temperature' expressed as \(m^{2}-K\).
J71
0e+00
3.523907e-02
unit of the volume bushel (US dry) for dry measure according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit second
0112/2///62720#UAA352
[bu_us]/s
[bu_us].s-1
Bushel (US Dry) Per Second
1.0e0
Square Second
s2
0.0
"Square Second" is a unit for 'Square Time' expressed as \(s^{2}\).
\(s^2\)
uGy
MicroGray
µGy
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Grey
1.0e-06
0.000001 fold of the SI unit of radiation dose. Radiation carries energy, and when it is absorbed by matter the matter receives this energy. The dose is the amount of energy deposited per unit of mass. One gray is defined to be the dose of one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of matter, or 100 rad. The unit is named for the British physician L. Harold Gray (1905-1965), an authority on the use of radiation in the treatment of cancer.
J/kg
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey?oldid=494774160
The typical expression of morbidity rate, expressed as cases per 1000 individuals, per year.
The typical expression of morbidity rate, expressed as cases per 1000 individuals, per year.
0.001
Cases per 1000 individuals per year
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incidence_(epidemiology)
0.0
unit calorie divided by the unit minute
0e+00
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Minute
cal_th/min
6.973e-02
J81
0112/2///62720#UAA368
cal_th.min-1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bolivian_boliviano
Bolivia
\(BOB\)
Boliviano
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolivian_boliviano?oldid=494873944
2
0.0
0.133322
MilliTorr
"MilliTorr" is a unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(utorr\).
mTorr
utorr
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hertz
Hz
0112/2///62720#UAA170
1
Hz
HTZ
Hertz
The hertz (symbol Hz) is the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. One of its most common uses is the description of the sine wave, particularly those used in radio and audio applications, such as the frequency of musical tones. The word "hertz" is named for Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, who was the first to conclusively prove the existence of electromagnetic waves.
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA454
[sft_i]
The square foot (plural square feet; abbreviated \(ft^2\) or \(sq \, ft\)) is an imperial unit and U.S. customary unit of area, used mainly in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is defined as the area of a square with sides of 1 foot in length.
0.09290304
\(ft^{2}\)
Square Foot
[ft_i]2
FTK
Common Year
31536000.00
31,536,000-fold of the SI base unit second according a common year with 365 days
0.0
L95
0112/2///62720#UAB025
\(A rate of change of temperature measured in degree Rankine in periods of one second.\)
\(degR / s\)
Degree Rankine per Second
[degR].s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA053
J30
0.0
[degR]/s
0112/2///62720#UAB108
Calorie (international Table) Per Second Centimetre Kelvin
0e+00
Calorie (international Table) Per Second Centimeter Kelvin
cal_IT.s-1.cm-1.K-1
unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
cal_IT/(s.cm.K)
4.1868e+02
D71
0112/2///62720#UAB101
1e+04
C.cm-2
A33
C/cm2
0e+00
Coulomb Per Square Centimetre
derived SI unit coulomb divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
Coulomb Per Square Centimeter
A DeciCoulomb is \(10^{-1} C\).
dC
dC
0.0
DeciCoulomb
0.1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kina
Papua New Guinea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kina?oldid=477155361
\(PGK\)
2
Kina
Million US Dollars per Flight
\(\(M\$/Flight\)\)
0.0
A7
0112/2///62720#UAB051
A.mm-2
A/mm2
SI base unit ampere divided by the 0.000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
1e+06
Ampere Per Square Millimeter
0e+00
Ampere Per Square Millimetre
0112/2///62720#UAA991
Tonne Per Day
L71
metric unit ton divided by the unit for time day
0.011574074074074
0e+00
t.d-1
\(BRL\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Brazilian_real
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_real?oldid=495278259
Brazilian Real
Brazil
0112/2///62720#UAB176
cal_IT.g-1
4.1868e+03
0e+00
cal_IT/g
Calorie (international Table) Per Gram
D75
unit calorie according to the international steam table divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
[psi]-1
0112/2///62720#UAA709
0e+00
K93
reciprocal value of the composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch)
Reciprocal Psi
1.450377e-04
0112/2///62720#UAA500
GLI
4.54609e-03
Gallon (UK)
unit of the volume for fluids according to the Imperial system of units
0e+00
[gal_br]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aruban_florin?oldid=492925638
Aruba
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Aruban_florin
2
Aruban Guilder
\(/sec-m^2-sr\)
Per Second Square Meter Steradian is a demominator unit with dimensions \(/sec-m^2-sr\).
Reciprocal Second Square Meter Steradian
s-1.m-2.sr-1
/(s.m2.sr)
0.0
It is not clear this unit is ever used. [Editor]
Reciprocal Second Square Metre Steradian
1
Algeria
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algerian_dinar?oldid=492845503
Algerian Dinar
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Algerian_dinar
2
1 000 000-fold of the product of the SI derived unit watt and the unit hour
3.6e+09
0e+00
MWH
MW.h
0112/2///62720#UAA225
Megawatt Hour
0.0
cm.s-1
1.0E-2
"Centimeter per Second" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Linear Velocity' expressed as \(cm/s\).
0112/2///62720#UAA379
cm/s
centimeter per second
centimetre per second
2M
\(cm/s\)
\(cm/s\)
1 000 000 000-fold of the product of the SI derived unit watt and the unit hour
3.6e+12
Gigawatt Hour
0e+00
GWH
GW.h
0112/2///62720#UAA155
C67
Pa.s/m
0112/2///62720#UAA268
P.s.m-1
0.0
Pascal Second Per Meter (\(Pa-s/m\)) is a unit in the category of Specific acoustic impedance. It is also known as pascal-second/meter. Pascal Second Per Meter has a dimension of \(ML^2T^{-1}\) where M is mass, L is length, and T is time. It essentially the same as the corresponding standard SI unit \(kg/m2\cdot s\).
Pascal Second Per Meter
\(Pa-s/m\)
1.0e0
Pascal Second Per Metre
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--specific_acoustic_impedance--pascal_second_per_meter.cfm
GK
g/kg
1e-03
0,001 fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit kilogram
g.kg-1
0112/2///62720#UAA481
Gram Per Kilogram
0e+00
0e+00
B56
Kiloweber Per Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA585
kWb.m-1
Kiloweber Per Metre
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit weber divided by the SI base unit metre
1e+03
kV
KVT
0112/2///62720#UAA580
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit volt
1e+03
Kilovolt
0e+00
3600.0
rad.h-1
"Radian per Hour" is a unit for 'Angular Velocity' expressed as \(rad/h\).
Radian per Hour
\(rad/h\)
0.0
rad/h
2.84130625E-05
OZI
0e+00
\(\textit{Imperial Ounce}\) is an Imperial unit for 'Liquid Volume' expressed as \(oz\).
[foz_br]
unit of the volume for fluids according to the Imperial system of units
0112/2///62720#UAA431
Fluid Ounce (UK)
d.Cel-1
\(g-degC\)
Gram Degree Celsius
0.0
\(\textbf{Gram Degree Celsius} is a C.G.S System unit for 'Mass Temperature' expressed as \(g \cdot degC\).
100-fold of the SI derived unit pascal divided by the SI base unit kelvin
hPa.K-1
0112/2///62720#UAA528
Hectopascal Per Kelvin
1e+02
0e+00
F82
BTU per Pound Mole Degree Fahrenheit
[Btu_IT]/(mol.[degF])
0.0
[Btu_IT].mol-1.[degF]-1
\(Btu/(lb-mol-degF)\)
\(\textbf{BTU per Pound Mole Degree Fahrenheit} is an Imperial unit for \textit{'Molar Heat Capacity'} expressed as \(Btu/(lb-mol-degF)\).
Mexican Unidad de Inversion (UDI) (Funds code)
\(MXV\)
2
Mexico
Venezuelan bolvar
\(VEB\)
2
Venezuela
1e-03
Millipascal Second
mPa.s
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA797
C24
0.001-fold of the product of the SI derived unit pascal and the SI base unit second
0e+00
unit of the volume peck (UK) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
L47
0112/2///62720#UAA943
Peck (UK) Per Second
9.092181e-03
[pk_br].s-1
\(SKK\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak_koruna?oldid=492625951
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Slovak_koruna
Slovak Koruna
Slovakia
H60
0112/2///62720#UAA767
m3.m-3
power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Cubic Meter Per Cubic Meter
0e+00
Cubic Metre Per Cubic Metre
1e+00
HGM
hg
0.1-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
1e-01
0e+00
Hectogram
0112/2///62720#UAB079
E17
\(ft^{3}/s\)
"Cubic Foot per Second" is an Imperial unit for \( \textit{Volume Per Unit Time}\) expressed as \(ft^3/s\).
Cubic Foot per Second
0112/2///62720#UAA462
[ft_i]3/s
0.0
[cft_i].s-1
[ft_i]3.s-1
[cft_i]/s
0.028316846592000004e0
NU
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Newton_metre
Newton Meter
N.m
0.0
1.0e0
0112/2///62720#UAA239
"Torque" is the tendency of a force to cause a rotation, is the product of the force and the distance from the center of rotation to the point where the force is applied. Torque has the same units as work or energy, but it is a different physical concept. To stress the difference, scientists measure torque in newton meters rather than in joules, the SI unit of work. One newton meter is approximately 0.737562 pound foot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_metre?oldid=493923333
N-m
Newton Metre
N.m
0.0
Foot Pound Force per Minute
"Foot Pound Force per Minute" is an Imperial unit for 'Power' expressed as \(ft-lbf/min\).
\(ft-lbf/min\)
[ft_i].[lbf_av].min-1
0.0225969678
1 000 000-fold of the unit volt ampere reactive
0e+00
MV.A{reactive)
Megavolt Ampere Reactive
0112/2///62720#UAB199
1e+06
MAR
F24
kg.mol-1
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA611
0e+00
Kilogram Per Kilomol
SI base unit kilogram divided by the 1 000-fold of the SI base unit mol
"Mach" is a unit for 'Dimensionless Ratio' expressed as \(mach\).
Mach
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mach
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mach?oldid=492058934
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAB595
1.0E6
\(MHz T^{-1}\)
Mega Hertz per Tesla
MHz.T-1
0.0
"Mega Hertz per Tesla" is a unit for 'Electric Charge Per Mass' expressed as \(MHz T^{-1}\).
1.0e0
m3.s-1
A cubic metre per second (\(m^{3}s^{-1}, m^{3}/s\)), cumecs or cubic meter per second in American English) is a derived SI unit of flow rate equal to that of a stere or cube with sides of one metre ( u0303 39.37 in) in length exchanged or moving each second. It is popularly used for water flow, especially in rivers and streams, and fractions for HVAC values measuring air flow.
0112/2///62720#UAA772
Cubic Metre per Second
0.0
m3/s
Cubic Meter per Second
\(m^{3}/s\)
MQS
0112/2///62720#UAA441
0e+00
unit foot as a linear measure according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for temperature degree Fahrenheit
[ft_i].[lbf_av].[degF]
K13
Foot Per Degree Fahrenheit
5.4864e-01
Bhutan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhutanese_ngultrum?oldid=491579260
\(BTN\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bhutanese_ngultrum
2
Ngultrum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt?oldid=494906356
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Watt
kW
1000.0e0
kW
\(The kilowatt is a derived unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), The unit, defined as 1,000 joule per second, measures the rate of energy conversion or transfer.\)
Kilowatt
0112/2///62720#UAA583
KWT
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Colombian_peso
0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombian_peso?oldid=490834575
\(COP\)
Colombian Peso
Colombia
0112/2///62720#UAA040
[degF].h-1.[ft_i]-2.[Btu_th]-1
J19
Degree Fahrenheit Hour Square Foot per British Thermal Unit (thermochemical)
unit of the thermal resistor according to the according to the Imperial system of units
[degF]/(h.[ft_i]2.[Btu_th])
1.8969e+00
0e+00
C.m
Coulomb Meter (C-m) is a unit in the category of Electric dipole moment. It is also known as atomic unit, u.a., au, ua. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Meter (C-m) has a dimension of LTI where L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
Coulomb Meter
A26
0.0
C m
Coulomb Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA133
1.0e0
Volt Ampere Reactive Hour
V.A{reactive}.h
product of the unit volt ampere reactive and the unit hour
0e+00
3.6e+03
Malawi Kwacha
\(MWK\)
2
Malawi
Reciprocal Second Square Meter
s-1.m-2
\(\textit{Per Second Square Meter}\) is a measure of flux with dimensions \(/sec-m^2\).
/(s1.m2)
0.0
1
Reciprocal Second Square Metre
\(per-sec-m^2\)
Somalia
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Somali_shilling
Somali Shilling
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somali_shilling?oldid=494434126
\(SOS\)
0.000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit mol
1e-06
cm3.mol-1
0e+00
Cubic Centimeter Per Mole
cm3/mol
Cubic Centimetre Per Mole
A36
0112/2///62720#UAA398
DMT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_time
0.0
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/astronomy/SiderealDay.html
d
d
0112/2///62720#UAA412
The length of time which passes between a given fixed star in the sky crossing a given projected meridian (line of longitude). The sidereal day is \(23 h 56 m 4.1 s\), slightly shorter than the solar day because the Earth 's orbital motion about the Sun means the Earth has to rotate slightly more than one turn with respect to the "fixed" stars in order to reach the same Earth-Sun orientation. Another way of thinking about the difference is that it amounts to \(1/365.2425^{th}\) of a day per day, since even if the Earth did not spin on its axis at all, the Sun would appear to make one rotation around the Earth as the Earth completed a single orbit (which takes one year).
Sidereal Day
Volt per Metre
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--electric_field_strength--volt_per_meter.cfm
0112/2///62720#UAA301
1.0e0
Volt per Meter
D50
V.m-1
Volt Per Meter (V/m) is a unit in the category of Electric field strength. It is also known as volts per meter, volt/meter, volt/metre, volt per metre, volts per metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Volt Per Meter (V/m) has a dimension of \(MLT^{-3}I^{-1}\) where M is mass, L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
\(V/m\)
0.0
H24
SI derived unit volt divided by the 0.000001-fold of the SI base unit second
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA297
Volt Per Microsecond
V.us-1
1e+06
H23
SI derived unit volt divided by the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units
Volt Per Inch
39.37007874015748
V.[in_i]-1
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA300
1.6021765314E-19
eV.s-1
0.0
"Electron Volt Second" is a unit for 'Angular Momentum' expressed as \(eV s\).
eV s
Electron Volt Second
eV/s
3.1556925216e7
0.0
<p>A tropical year (also known as a solar year), for general purposes, is the length of time that the Sun takes to return to the same position in the cycle of seasons, as seen from Earth; for example, the time from vernal equinox to vernal equinox, or from summer solstice to summer solstice. Because of the precession of the equinoxes, the seasonal cycle does not remain exactly synchronised with the position of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun. As a consequence, the tropical year is about 20 minutes shorter than the time it takes Earth to complete one full orbit around the Sun as measured with respect to the fixed stars. Since antiquity, astronomers have progressively refined the definition of the tropical year, and currently define it as the time required for the mean Sun's tropical longitude (longitudinal position along the ecliptic relative to its position at the vernal equinox) to increase by 360 degrees (that is, to complete one full seasonal circuit).</p>
solar year
a_{t}
0112/2///62720#UAB029
D42
a_t
Tropical Year
[lbf_av].[ft_i]
Pound Force Foot
1.35581807
"Pound Force Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Torque' expressed as \(lbf-ft\).
0.0
\(lbf-ft\)
0.0
6894.75789
"Pound Force per Square Inch" is an Imperial unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(psia\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pounds_per_square_inch?oldid=485678341
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pounds_per_square_inch
psia
[lbf_av].[sin_i]-1
Pound Force per Square Inch
0112/2///62720#UAA705
PSI Cubic Meter Per Second
K89
0e+00
[psi].m3.s-1
PSI Cubic Metre Per Second
6.894757e+03
product of the composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch) and the composed unit for volume flow (cubic metre per second)
<http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec07.html#7.10>
milliradian
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA897
C25
mrad
mrad
1e-3
0.09290304
s.[sft_i]
0.0
Second Square Foot
s.[ft_i]2
\(s-ft^2\)
"Second Square Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Area Time' expressed as \(s-ft^{2}\).
B98
0.000001
"Microsecond" is a unit for 'Time' expressed as \(microsec\).
microsecond
0112/2///62720#UAA095
us
microsec
0.0
Microsiemens Per Metre
G43
Microsiemens Per Meter
uS.m-1
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit Siemens divided by the SI base unit metre
1e-06
0112/2///62720#UAA076
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA905
0e+00
nH
0.000000001-fold of the SI derived unit henry
Nanohenry
C43
1e-09
"Hertz per Tesla" is a unit for 'Electric Charge Per Mass' expressed as \(Hz T^{-1}\).
Hertz per Tesla
\(Hz T^{-1}\)
Hz.T-1
0.0
1
[gal_us]/d
"US Gallon per Day" is a unit for 'Volume Per Unit Time' expressed as \(gal/d\).
US Gallon per Day
0.0
\(gal/d\)
[gal_us].d-1
4.38126389E-8
C47
ns
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanosecond?oldid=919778950
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nanosecond
nanosecond
0.0
ns
1e-9
A nanosecond is a SI unit of time equal to one billionth of a second (10−9 or 1/1,000,000,000 s). One nanosecond is to one second as one second is to 31.69 years. The word nanosecond is formed by the prefix nano and the unit second.
0112/2///62720#UAA913
0112/2///62720#UAB023
1e+00
0e+00
V.A{reactive}
Volt Ampere Reactive
unit with special name for reactive power
D44
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Octave
0.0
Oct
An octave is a doubling or halving of a frequency. One oct is the logarithmic frequency interval between \(f1\) and \(f2\) when \(f2/f1 = 2\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octave_(electronics)
oct
0e+00
Attojoule Second
unit of the Planck's constant as product of the SI derived unit joule and the SI base unit second
aJ.s
B18
0112/2///62720#UAB151
1e-18
kcal.mol-1.Cel-1
0.0
\(\textbf{Kilocalorie per Mole Degree Celsius} is a unit for 'Molar Heat Capacity' expressed as \(kcal/(mol-degC)\).
\(kcal/(mol-degC)\)
Kilocalorie per Mole Degree Celsius
0.0
Gy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey?oldid=494774160
Gy
The SI unit of radiation dose. Radiation carries energy, and when it is absorbed by matter the matter receives this energy. The dose is the amount of energy deposited per unit of mass. One gray is defined to be the dose of one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of matter, or 100 rad. The unit is named for the British physician L. Harold Gray (1905-1965), an authority on the use of radiation in the treatment of cancer.
A95
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Grey
0112/2///62720#UAA163
Gray
1.0e0
J/kg
1.25663706E-6
Relative Permeability
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Relative_permeability
In multiphase flow in porous media, the relative permeability of a phase is a dimensionless measure of the effective permeability of that phase. It is the ratio of the effective permeability of that phase to the absolute permeability. It can be viewed as an adaptation of Darcy's law to multiphase flow. For two-phase flow in porous media given steady-state conditions, we can write where is the flux, is the pressure drop, is the viscosity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_permeability
0.0
Becquerel
Bq
1
The SI derived unit of activity, usually meaning radioactivity. "Radioactivity" is caused when atoms disintegrate, ejecting energetic particles. One becquerel is the radiation caused by one disintegration per second; this is equivalent to about 27.0270 picocuries (pCi). The unit is named for a French physicist, Antoine-Henri Becquerel (1852-1908), the discoverer of radioactivity. Note: both the becquerel and the hertz are basically defined as one event per second, yet they measure different things. The hertz is used to measure the rates of events that happen periodically in a fixed and definite cycle. The becquerel is used to measure the rates of events that happen sporadically and unpredictably, not in a definite cycle.
0112/2///62720#UAA111
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Becquerel
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becquerel?oldid=493710036
BQL
Bq
dyn.s/cm3
0e+00
CGS unit of the acoustic image impedance of the medium
Dyne Second Per Cubic Centimetre
0112/2///62720#UAB102
A50
1.0e+01
Dyne Second Per Cubic Centimeter
dyn.s.cm-3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahraini_dinar?oldid=493086643
Bahraini Dinar
3
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bahraini_dinar
Bahrain
CMT
0.0
0.01
cm
Centimetre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centimetre?oldid=494931891
A centimetre is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one hundredth of a metre, which is the SI base unit of length. Centi is the SI prefix for a factor of 10. The centimetre is the base unit of length in the now deprecated centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units.
Centimeter
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Centimetre
cm
0112/2///62720#UAA375
0
Burundian Franc
Burundi
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Burundian_franc
\(BIF\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burundian_franc?oldid=489383699
unit for areal-related mass as a unit pound according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the power of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2
Pound Mass (avoirdupois) Per Square Foot
0112/2///62720#UAB262
4.882428e+00
[lb_av].[ft_i]-2
FP
0e+00
"Milligravity" is a unit for 'Linear Acceleration' expressed as \(mG\).
9.80665E-3
mG
0.0
Milligravity
m[g]
Moroccan Dirham
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moroccan_dirham?oldid=490560557
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Moroccan_dirham
\(MAD\)
Morocco, Western Sahara
kS
B53
0e+00
Kilosiemens
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA578
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit siemens
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_time
hr
h
0.0
Sidereal Hour
Sidereal time is a time-keeping system astronomers use to keep track of the direction to point their telescopes to view a given star in the night sky. A mean sidereal day is about 23 h 56 m 4.1 s in length. However, due to variations in the rotation rate of the Earth, the rate of an ideal sidereal clock deviates from any simple multiple of a civil clock. In practice, the difference is kept track of by the difference UTC-UT1, which is measured by radio telescopes and kept on file and available to the public at the IERS and at the United States Naval Observatory. A Sidereal Hour is \(1/24^{th}\) of a Sidereal Day. A mean sidereal day is 23 hours, 56 minutes, 4.0916 seconds (23.9344699 hours or 0.99726958 mean solar days), the time it takes Earth to make one rotation relative to the vernal equinox. (Due to nutation, an actual sidereal day is not quite so constant.) The vernal equinox itself precesses slowly westward relative to the fixed stars, completing one revolution in about 26,000 years, so the misnamed sidereal day ("sidereal" is derived from the Latin sidus meaning "star") is 0.0084 seconds shorter than Earth's period of rotation relative to the fixed stars.
The steradian (symbol: sr) is the SI unit of solid angle. It is used to describe two-dimensional angular spans in three-dimensional space, analogous to the way in which the radian describes angles in a plane. The radian and steradian are special names for the number one that may be used to convey information about the quantity concerned. In practice the symbols rad and sr are used where appropriate, but the symbol for the derived unit one is generally omitted in specifying the values of dimensionless quantities.
sr
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steradian?oldid=494317847
Steradian
sr
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Steradian
0112/2///62720#UAA986
1
D27
unit of the thermal resistor according to the Imperial system of units
[degF]/(h.[ft_i]2.[Btu_IT])
1.89563e+00
Degree Fahrenheit Hour Square Foot per British Thermal Unit (international Table)
J22
[degF].h-1.[ft_i]-2.[Btu_IT]-1
0112/2///62720#UAA043
0e+00
0e+00
MPa.K-1
1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit pascal divided by the SI base unit kelvin
Megapascal Per Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA216
F85
1e+06
TAH
1e+03
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB053
kA.h
Kiloampere Hour
product of the 1 000-fold of the SI base unit ampere and the unit hour
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Riel
Riel
0
\(KHR\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riel?oldid=473309240
Cambodia
12.70058636
unit of the mass according to the avoirdupois system of units: 1 qr. l. = 28 lb
Quarter (UK)
QTR
0e+00
28.[lb_av]
0112/2///62720#UAB202
Cubic Meter per Kilogram Square Second
m3/(kg.s2)
0.0
1
\(m^{3} kg^{-1} s^{-2}\)
Cubic Metre per Kilogram Square Second
m3.kg-1.s-2
m3.(kg.s2)-1
1
0.0
Per Tesla Second Unit is a a demominator unit with dimensions \(/s . T\).
Reciprocal Tesla Second Unit
\(/s . T\)
T-1.s-1
Brunei Dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunei_dollar?oldid=495134546
\(BND\)
Brunei
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Brunei_dollar
0e+00
Millimetre Per Second
C16
1e-03
Millimeter Per Second
0112/2///62720#UAA867
mm.s-1
0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit second
s-1{failures}
0e+00
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB403
Failures In Time
unit of failure rate
FIT
milliH
mH
1.0e-3
Millihenry
0.0
A unit of inductance equal to one thousandth of a henry.
C14
0112/2///62720#UAA789
Reciprocal Meter Kelvin
Per Meter Kelvin Unit is a denominator unit with dimensions \(/m.k\).
Reciprocal Metre Kelvin
1
\(/m.k\)
m-1.K-1
0.0
1.0e2
0112/2///62720#UAA527
hPa
Hectopascal is a unit of pressure. 1 Pa is approximately the pressure exerted by a 10-g mass resting on a 1-cm2 area. 1013 hPa = 1 atm. There are 100 pascals in 1 hectopascal.
Hectopascal
Hectopascal is commonly used in meteorology to report values for atmospheric pressure. It is equivalent to millibar.
0.0
A97
hPa
<p>The \(\textit{Hartree}\) (symbol: \(E_h\) or \(Ha\)), also known as the \(\text{Hartree\,Energy}\), is the atomic unit of energy. The hartree energy is equal to the absolute value of the electric potential energy of the hydrogen atom in its ground state. The energy of the electron in an H-atom in its ground state is \(-E_H\), where \(E_H= 2 R_\infty \cdot hc_0\). The 2006 CODATA recommended value was \(E_H = 4.35974394(22) \times 10^{-18} J = 27.21138386(68) eV\).</p>
<dt class="size-14">Definition:</dt>
<dd>\(E_H= \frac{e^2}{4\pi \epsilon_0 a_0 }\)<br/>
where, \(e\) is the elementary charge, \(\epsilon_0\) is the electric constant, and \(a_0\) is the Bohr radius.'</dd>
4.35974394E-18
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hartree
0.0
E_h
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartree?oldid=489318053
Hartree
m.K.W-1
\(\textbf{Meter Kelvin per Watt} is a unit for 'Thermal Resistivity' expressed as \(K-m/W\).
\(K-m/W\)
Meter Kelvin per Watt
Metre Kelvin per Watt
1.0e0
0.0
Decibel Referred to 1mw
dBm
0.0
"Decibel Referred to 1mw" is a 'Dimensionless Ratio' expressed as \(dBm\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_(unit)
dbar
Decibar
dbar
The bar is a non-SI unit of pressure, defined by the IUPAC as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa. It is about equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level, and since 1982 the IUPAC has recommended that the standard for atmospheric pressure should be harmonized to \(100,000 Pa = 1 bar \approx 750.0616827 Torr\). Units derived from the bar are the megabar (symbol: Mbar), kilobar (symbol: kbar), decibar (symbol: dbar), centibar (symbol: cbar), and millibar (symbol: mbar or mb). They are not SI or cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI.
1.0E4
0.0
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit becquerel
1e+03
kBq
Kilobecquerel
0112/2///62720#UAA561
2Q
0e+00
Kilogram Force Metre
0.0
\(kgf-m\)
9.80665
Kilogram Force Meter
"Kilogram Force Meter" is a unit for 'Torque' expressed as \(kgf-m\).
kgf.m
[Btu_IT].[ft_i]
321.581024
BTU Foot
0.0
\(Btu-ft\)
\{textitBTU Foot} is an Imperial unit for \{textit{Thermal Energy Length} expressed as \(Btu-ft\).
GeV
0.0
1.6021765314E-10
Giga Electron Volt
GeV
"Giga Electron Volt" is a unit for 'Energy And Work' expressed as \(GeV\).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abfarad
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-13
abF
GF
Abfarad
1.0E9
An abfarad is an obsolete electromagnetic (CGS) unit of capacitance equal to \(10^{9}\) farads (1,000,000,000 F or 1 GF). The absolute farad of the e.m.u. system, for a steady current identically \(abC/abV\), and identically reciprocal abdaraf. 1 abF = 1 GF.
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abfarad?oldid=407124018
\(kcal/(cm^{2}-s)\)
Kilocalorie per Square Centimetre Second
Kilocalorie per Square Centimeter Second
0.0
"Kilocalorie per Square Centimeter Second" is a unit for 'Power Per Area' expressed as \(kcal/(cm^{2}-s)\).
kcal.cm-2.s-1
4.184E-7
2.324443861E+03
British Thermal Unit (TH) Per Pound
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--thermal_heat_capacity--british_thermal_unit_therm_per_pound_mass.cfm
\(British Thermal Unit (therm.) Per Pound Mass (Btu (TH)/lbm) is a unit in the category of Thermal heat capacity. It is also known as Btu per pound, Btu/pound, Btu/lb. This unit is commonly used in the UK unit system. British Thermal Unit (therm.) Per Pound Mass (Btu (therm.)/lbm) has a dimension of L2T-2 where L is length, and T is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit J/kg by multiplying its value by a factor of 2324.443861.\)
\(btu_th-per-lb\)
0.0
[Btu_th]/[lb_av]
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
[Btu_th].[lb_av]-1
1.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rayl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayl?oldid=433570842
Rayl
dcterms:description "\(\textbf{Rayl}\) is one of two units of specific acoustic impedance. When sound waves pass through any physical substance the pressure of the waves causes the particles of the substance to move. The sound specific impedance is the ratio between the sound pressure and the particle velocity it produces. The specific impedance is one rayl if unit pressure produces unit velocity. It is defined as follows: \(1\; rayl = 1 dyn\cdot s\cdot cm^{-3}\) Or in SI as: \(1 \; rayl = 10^{-1}Pa\cdot s\cdot m^{-1}\), which equals \(10\,N \cdot s\cdot m^{-3}\)."""^^qudt:LatexString ;
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA229
1e+03
0e+00
Megagram Per Cubic Meter
B72
Megagram Per Cubic Metre
1 000-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Mg.m-3
K65
0112/2///62720#UAA671
Pound Mass (avoirdupois) Square Foot
0e+00
4.214011e-02
[lb_av].[sft_i]
product of the unit pound according to the avoirdupois system of units and the power of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 2
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAB229
[mi_i].min-1
Mile per Minute
\(mi/min\)
Miles per minute is an imperial unit of speed expressing the number of statute miles covered in one minute.
26.8224
[mi_i]/min
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--kinematic_viscosity--stokes.cfm
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Stokes
v
St
\((cm^2/s\))
1.0E-4
Stokes
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA281
St
\(\textbf{Stokes (St)}\) is a unit in the category of Kinematic viscosity. This unit is commonly used in the cgs unit system. Stokes (St) has a dimension of \(L^2T^{-1}\) where \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit \(m^2/s\) by multiplying its value by a factor of 0.0001.
91
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokes?oldid=426159512
99.7763727
0.0
\(lb/gal\)
[lb_av].[gal_br]-1
"Pound per Gallon" is an Imperial unit for 'Density' expressed as \(lb/gal\).
Pound per Gallon
0112/2///62720#UAA775
MilliAmpere
mA
4K
0.0
mA
1.0e-3
0e+00
0e+00
unit of the density of the must, as measure for the proportion of the soluble material in the grape must
Degree Oechsle
J27
0112/2///62720#UAA048
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Steradian
0112/2///62720#UAA986
Square Meter per Steradian
m2.sr-1
Square Metre per Steradian
\(m^2/sr\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steradian?oldid=494317847
1
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
D27
0.0
K20
reciprocal value of the power of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3
0112/2///62720#UAA453
Reciprocal Cubic Foot
0e+00
3.531466e+01
[cft_i]-1
0,001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit mol
Cubic Decimetre Per Mole
Cubic Decimeter Per Mole
dm3.mol-1
0112/2///62720#UAA419
0e+00
dm3/mol
A37
1e-03
Square Coulomb Metre per Joule
C2.m.J-1
C2.m/J
1
\(C^{2} m^{2} J^{-1}\)
"Square Coulomb Meter per Joule" is a unit for 'Polarizability' expressed as \(C^{2} m^{2} J^{-1}\).
0.0
Square Coulomb Meter per Joule
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritanian_ouguiya?oldid=490027072
Ouguiya
Mauritania
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mauritanian_ouguiya
0
\(MRO\)
The SI derived unit for speed is the meter/second.
1 meter/second is equal to 0.0323974082073 nautical mile per minute.
[nmi_i].min-1
0.0
[nmi_i]/min
Nautical Mile per Minute
\(nmi/min\)
1609.344
International Mile
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mile
[mi_i]
mi
0.0
The exact length of the land mile varied slightly among English-speaking countries until the international yard and pound agreement in 1959 established the yard as exactly 0.9144 metres, giving a mile of exactly 1,609.344 metres. The United States adopted this international mile for most purposes, but retained the pre-1959 mile for some land-survey data, terming it the US survey mile. In the US, statute mile formally refers to the survey mile, about 3.219 mm (1/8 inch) longer than the international mile (the international mile is exactly 0.0002% less than the US survey mile).
Barad
0.0
A barad is a dyne per square centimetre (\(dyn \cdot cm^{-2}\)), and is equal to \(0.1 Pa \) (\(1 \, micro \, bar\), \(0.000014504 \, p.s.i.\)). Note that this is precisely the microbar, the confusable bar being related in size to the normal atmospheric pressure, at \(100\,dyn \cdot cm^{-2}\). Accordingly barad was not abbreviated, so occurs prefixed as in \(cbarad = centibarad\). Despite being the coherent unit for pressure in c.g.s., barad was probably much less common than the non-coherent bar. Barad is sometimes called \(barye\), a name also used for \(bar\).
Namibian Dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibian_dollar?oldid=495250023
\(NAD\)
Namibia
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Namibian_dollar
2
Pound Troy
[lb_tr]
0.0
0.3732417216
lbt
An obsolete unit of mass; the Troy Pound has been defined as exactly 5760 grains, or 0.3732417216 kg. A Troy Ounce is 1/12th of a Troy Pound.
4.184E6
\(kcal/gm\)
Kilocalorie per Gram
0.0
"Kilocalorie per Gram" is a unit for 'Specific Energy' expressed as \(kcal/gm\).
kcal.g-1
Bar Per Bar
bar/bar
pressure relation consisting of the unit bar divided by the unit bar
J56
0e+00
bar.bar-1
0112/2///62720#UAA325
1e+00
Kilojoule Per Kelvin
kJ/K
kJ.K-1
B41
0e+00
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit joule divided by the SI base unit kelvin
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA569
D95
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA174
0e+00
Joule Per Gram
SI derived unit joule divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
J.g-1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nigerian_naira
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_naira?oldid=493462003
\(NGN\)
Nigeria
2
Naira
0112/2///62720#UAA978
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slug?oldid=495010998
14.593903
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Slug
Slug
F13
slug
The slug is a unit of mass associated with Imperial units. It is a mass that accelerates by \(1 ft/s\) when a force of one pound-force (\(lbF\)) is exerted on it. With standard gravity \(gc = 9.80665 m/s\), the international foot of \(0.3048 m\) and the avoirdupois pound of \(0.45359237 kg\), one slug therefore has a mass of approximately \(32.17405 lbm\) or \(14.593903 kg\). At the surface of the Earth, an object with a mass of 1 slug exerts a force of about \(32.17 lbF\) or \(143 N\).
Kelvin Meter Per Watt
H35
product of the SI base unit kelvin and the SI base unit metre divided by the derived SI unit watt
1e+00
Kelvin Metre Per Watt
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB488
K.m.W-1
1.0e09
GigaCoulomb
0.0
GC
GC
D22
m2.mol-1
Square Metre per Mole
0.0
1.0
Square Meter per Mole
0112/2///62720#UAA751
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
\(m^2/mol\)
\(m^{2}/mol\)
Square Meter Per Mole (m2/mol) is a unit in the category of Specific Area. It is also known as square meters per mole, square metre per per, square metres per per, square meter/per, square metre/per. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Square Meter Per Mole (m2/mol) has a dimension of M-1L2 where M is mass, and L is length. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA228
2U
Mg
0e+00
1 000-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
Megagram
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inch_of_water?oldid=466175519
inAq
Inch of Water
0112/2///62720#UAA553
0.0
[in_i'H2O]
249.080024
Inches of water, wc, inch water column (inch WC), inAq, Aq, or inH2O is a non-SI unit for pressure. The units are by convention and due to the historical measurement of certain pressure differentials. It is used for measuring small pressure differences across an orifice, or in a pipeline or shaft. Inches of water can be converted to a pressure unit using the formula for pressure head. It is defined as the pressure exerted by a column of water of 1 inch in height at defined conditions for example \(39 ^\circ F\) at the standard acceleration of gravity; 1 inAq is approximately equal to 249 pascals at \(0 ^\circ C\).
F78
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Inch_of_water
0e+00
mH.kOhm-1
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit henry divided by the 1 000-fold of the SI derived unit ohm
H05
0112/2///62720#UAA791
Millihenry Per Kiloohm
1e-06
cal_IT/(g.Cel)
0112/2///62720#UAA362
unit calorieIT divided by the products of the units gram and degree Celsius
4.1868e+03
cal_IT.g-1.Cel-1
Calorie (international Table) Per Gram Degree Celsius
0e+00
J76
CLT
0,01-fold of the unit litre
cL
0112/2///62720#UAA373
1e-05
0e+00
Centilitre
Centilitre
0.0
1.0e-1
tonne per hectare
t.har-1
A measure of density equivalent to 1000kg per hectare or one Megagram per hectare, typically used to express a volume of biomass or crop yield.
t/ha
\(lb/ft^{3}\)
0.0
Pound per Cubic Foot
16.018463373960138e0
[lb_av].[cft_i]-1
"Pound per Cubic Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Density' expressed as \(lb/ft^{3}\).
\(EGP\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_pound?oldid=494670285
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Egyptian_pound
Egyptian Pound
2
Egypt
Meter per Second
MTS
0.0
Metre per second is an SI derived unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector quantity which specifies both magnitude and a specific direction), defined by distance in metres divided by time in seconds.
The official SI symbolic abbreviation is mu00b7s-1, or equivalently either m/s.
m.s-1
Metre per Second
0112/2///62720#UAA733
\(m/s\)
m/s
1.0e0
0.0
An explicit unit to say something has no units.
U
Unitless
1.0
1.0e0
F.m-1
\(F/m\)
Farad Per Meter (\(F/m\)) is a unit in the category of Electric permittivity. It is also known as farad/meter. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Farad Per Meter has a dimension of M-1L-3T4I2 where M is mass, L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
0112/2///62720#UAA146
Farad per Metre
A69
0.0
Farad per Meter
F/m
0.000000000001-fold of the SI derived unit watt divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
pW.m-2
Picowatt Per Square Metre
Picowatt Per Square Meter
C76
1e-12
0112/2///62720#UAA936
0e+00
0e+00
AZ
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Per Pound
0112/2///62720#UAB150
[Btu_IT].[lbf_av]-1
2.37185970623768328e+02
[Btu_IT]/[lbf_av]
unit of the heat energy according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units
st
1.0e0
0.0
G26
http://dbpedia.org/resource/St%C3%A8re
st
Stere
0112/2///62720#UAA987
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stère?oldid=393570287
The stere is a unit of volume in the original metric system equal to one cubic metre. The stere is typically used for measuring large quantities of firewood or other cut wood, while the cubic meter is used for uncut wood. It is not part of the modern metric system (SI). In Dutch there's also a kuub, short for kubieke meter which is similar but different.
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.001-fold the SI base unit meter
g.mm-1
1e+00
Gram Per Millimeter
0e+00
H76
Gram Per Millimetre
0112/2///62720#UAB376
J14
0112/2///62720#UAA028
0e+00
graduation of the areometer scale for determination of densitiy of fluids.
The Baumé scale is a pair of hydrometer scales developed by French pharmacist Antoine Baumé in 1768 to measure density of various liquids. The unit of the Baumé scale has been notated variously as degrees Baumé, B°, Bé° and simply Baumé (the accent is not always present). One scale measures the density of liquids heavier than water and the other, liquids lighter than water. The Baumé of distilled water is 0. The API gravity scale is based on errors in early implementations of the Baumé scale.
0e+00
Degree Baume (origin Scale)
The parsec (parallax of one arcsecond; symbol: pc) is a unit of length, equal to just under 31 trillion (\(31 \times 10^{12}\)) kilometres (about 19 trillion miles), 206265 AU, or about 3.26 light-years. The parsec measurement unit is used in astronomy. It is defined as the length of the adjacent side of an imaginary right triangle in space. The two dimensions that specify this triangle are the parallax angle (defined as 1 arcsecond) and the opposite side (defined as 1 astronomical unit (AU), the distance from the Earth to the Sun). Given these two measurements, along with the rules of trigonometry, the length of the adjacent side (the parsec) can be found.
0112/2///62720#UAB067
0.0
C63
Parsec
3.085678E16
pc
pc
\(SBD\)
Solomon Islands Dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Islands_dollar?oldid=490313285
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Solomon_Islands_dollar
Solomon Islands
2
Tanzania
Tanzanian Shilling
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanzanian_shilling?oldid=492257527
\(TZS\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tanzanian_shilling
2
ZC
1.0e21
ZC
A ZettaCoulomb is \(10^{21} C\).
0.0
ZettaCoulomb
<p>The tonne of oil equivalent (toe) is a unit of energy: the amount of energy released by burning one tonne of crude oil, approximately 42 GJ (as different crude oils have different calorific values, the exact value of the toe is defined by convention; unfortunately there are several slightly different definitions as discussed below). The toe is sometimes used for large amounts of energy, as it can be more intuitive to visualise, say, the energy released by burning 1000 tonnes of oil than 42,000 billion joules (the SI unit of energy). Multiples of the toe are used, in particular the megatoe (Mtoe, one million toe) and the gigatoe (Gtoe, one billion toe).</p>
Ton of Oil Equivalent
4.1868E10
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonne_of_oil_equivalent
toe
0.0
1e-01
0.000001-fold of the unit bar
B85
0112/2///62720#UAB089
0e+00
ubar
Microbar
105480400
\(\textbf{Therm} (symbol \(thm\)) is a non-SI unit of heat energy. It was defined in the United States in 1968 as the energy equivalent of burning 100 cubic feet of natural gas at standard temperature and pressure. In the US gas industry its SI equivalent is defined as exactly \(100,000 BTU59^\circ F\) or \(105.4804 megajoules\). Public utilities in the U.S. use the therm unit for measuring customer usage of gas and calculating the monthly bills.
thm
0.0
http://www.convertunits.com/info/therm%2B%5BU.S.%5D
Therm US
100000.[Btu_59]
"Foot Pound per Square Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Energy Per Area' expressed as \(ft-lbf/ft^{2}\).
[ft_i].[lbf_av].[sft_i]-1
14.5939042
\(ft-lbf/ft^{2}\)
0.0
Foot Pound per Square Foot
[cml_i]
0.0
Circular Mil
0112/2///62720#UAB207
A circular mil is a unit of area, equal to the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil (one thousandth of an inch). It is a convenient unit for referring to the area of a wire with a circular cross section, because the area in circular mils can be calculated without reference to pi (\(\pi\)). The area in circular mils, A, of a circle with a diameter of d mils, is given by the formula: Electricians in Canada and the United States are familiar with the circular mil because the National Electrical Code (NEC) uses the circular mil to define wire sizes larger than 0000 AWG. In many NEC publications and uses, large wires may be expressed in thousands of circular mils, which is abbreviated in two different ways: MCM or kcmil. For example, one common wire size used in the NEC has a cross-section of 250,000 circular mils, written as 250 kcmil or 250 MCM, which is the first size larger than 0000 AWG used within the NEC.
cmil
0e+00
mmol
1e-03
Millimole
0.001-fold of the SI base unit mol
C18
0112/2///62720#UAA877
0112/2///62720#UAA782
0.001
mC
D86
0.0
A MilliCoulomb is \(10^{-3} C\).
mC
MilliCoulomb
0112/2///62720#UAA888
mol.L-1
Mole Per Litre
C38
0e+00
SI base unit mol divided by the unit litre
mol/L
Mole Per Liter
1e+03
Cyprus
Cyprus Pound
\(CYP\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cypriot_pound
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypriot_pound?oldid=492644935
L21
Cubic Millimeter Per Cubic Meter
volume ratio consisting of the 0.000000001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
mm3.m-3
0112/2///62720#UAA874
Cubic Millimetre Per Cubic Metre
1e+09
0e+00
BAR
0112/2///62720#UAA323
The bar is a non-SI unit of pressure, defined by the IUPAC as exactly equal to \(100,000\,Pa\). It is about equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level, and since 1982 the IUPAC has recommended that the standard for atmospheric pressure should be harmonized to \(100,000\,Pa = 1 \,bar \approx 750.0616827\, Torr\). Units derived from the bar are the megabar (symbol: Mbar), kilobar (symbol: kbar), decibar (symbol: dbar), centibar (symbol: cbar), and millibar (symbol: mbar or mb). They are not SI or cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_(unit)
1.0E5
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bar
bar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar?oldid=493875987
Bar
0.0
bar
0.0
{#}.s-2
6.28318531
Revolution per Square Second
\(rev/s2\)
"Revolution per Square Second" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Angular Acceleration' expressed as \(rev-per-s^2\).
1.0e-1
A measure of density equivalent to 1000kg per hectare or one Megagram per hectare, typically used to express a volume of biomass or crop yield.
metric tonne per hectare
t/ha
0.0
t.har-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sievert?oldid=495474333
Sv
0112/2///62720#UAA284
D13
Sv
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-1284
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sievert
J/kg
0.0
1.0e0
Although the sievert has the same dimensions as the gray (i.e. joules per kilogram), it measures a different quantity. To avoid any risk of confusion between the absorbed dose and the equivalent dose, the corresponding special units, namely the gray instead of the joule per kilogram for absorbed dose and the sievert instead of the joule per kilogram for the dose equivalent, should be used.
Sievert
0e+00
0.000000001-fold of the SI base unit metre
C45
nm
Nanometer
0112/2///62720#UAA912
Nanometre
1e-09
0.0002
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carat?oldid=477129057
CTM
\(Nm/ct\)
metric carat
The carat is a unit of mass equal to 200 mg and is used for measuring gemstones and pearls. The current definition, sometimes known as the metric carat, was adopted in 1907 at the Fourth General Conference on Weights and Measures, and soon afterward in many countries around the world. The carat is divisible into one hundred points of two milligrams each. Other subdivisions, and slightly different mass values, have been used in the past in different locations. In terms of diamonds, a paragon is a flawless stone of at least 100 carats (20 g). The ANSI X.12 EDI standard abbreviation for the carat is \(CD\).
[car_m]
Carat
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Carat
0112/2///62720#UAB166
1
1
C4.m4/J3
C4.m4.J-3
\(C^4m^4/J^3\)
Quartic Coulomb Metre per Cubic Energy
Quartic Coulomb Meter per Cubic Energy
"Quartic Coulomb Meter per Cubic Energy" is a unit for 'Quartic Electric Dipole Moment Per Cubic Energy' expressed as \(C^{4} m^{4} J^{-3}\).
unit of the volume fluid ounce (UK) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
0112/2///62720#UAA435
0e+00
2.84e-05
[foz_br].s-1
J98
Ounce (UK Fluid) Per Second
0e+00
1e+00
N.s
0112/2///62720#UAA251
C57
Newton Second
product of the SI derived unit newton and the SI base unit second
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.001-fold of the unit litre
1e+03
Gram Per Millilitre
Gram Per Millilitre
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA493
g.mL-1
GJ
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Special_Drawing_Rights
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Drawing_Rights?oldid=467224374
\(XDR\)
Special Drawing Rights
International Monetary Fund
mSv
Millisievert
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA802
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit sievert
C28
1e-03
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_peso?oldid=486492974
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cuban_peso
2
\(CUP\)
Cuba
Cuban Peso
0112/2///62720#UAB003
Tonne Per Second
1000
0e+00
L81
unit tonne divided by the SI base unit second
t.s-1
\(GBP\)
2
United Kingdom
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pound_sterling
Pound Sterling
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_sterling?oldid=495524329
New Israeli Shekel
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Israeli_new_sheqel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_new_sheqel?oldid=316213924
2
\(ILS\)
Israel
Planck Volt
0.0
1.04295E27
0.0
\(ft-L\)
3.4262591
[ft_i].Lmb
"Foot Lambert" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Luminance' expressed as \(ft-L\).
Foot Lambert
0112/2///62720#UAA421
0e+00
point density as amount of the picture base element divided by the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units
Dots Per Inch
3.937008e+01
{dot}/[in_i]
E39
1e+06
0e+00
Reciprocal Cubic Centimetre
0112/2///62720#UAA383
cm-3
Reciprocal Cubic Centimeter
H50
reciprocal of the 0.000001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
0112/2///62720#UAA416
0,001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit hour
Cubic Decimetre Per Hour
E92
0e+00
Cubic Decimeter Per Hour
dm3.h-1
dm3/h
2.777778e-07
\(kcal/mol\)
The kilocalorie per mole is a derived unit of energy per Avogadro's number of particles. It is the quotient of a kilocalorie (1000 thermochemical gram calories) and a mole, mainly used in the United States. In SI units, it is equal to \(4.184 kJ/mol\), or \(6.9477 \times 10 J per molecule\). At room temperature it is equal to 1.688 . Physical quantities measured in \(kcal\cdot mol\) are usually thermodynamical quantities; mostly free energies such as: Heat of vaporization Heat of fusion</p>.
Kilocalorie per Mole
kcal.mol-1
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA714
Quart (US Liquid) Per Day
0.00000001095316
0e+00
[qt_us].d-1
unit fo the volume quart (US liquid) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time day
K98
1.182941e-04
unit of the volume gill (US) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA520
[gil_us].s-1
K39
Gill (US) Per Second
Newton Per Coulomb ( N/C) is a unit in the category of Electric field strength. It is also known as newtons/coulomb. Newton Per Coulomb ( N/C) has a dimension of MLT-3I-1 where M is mass, L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. It essentially the same as the corresponding standard SI unit V/m.
Newton per Coulomb
N.C-1
1.0e0
\(N/C\)
0.0
unit of the volume peck (US dry) as dry measure according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time day
1.01964902e-07
L48
0112/2///62720#UAA944
0e+00
Peck (US Dry) Per Day
[pk_us].d-1
L59
0112/2///62720#UAA960
unit of the volume pint (US liquid) according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time minute
7.886275e-06
0e+00
Pint (US Liquid) Per Minute
[pt_us].min-1
0112/2///62720#UAA016
J12
thousandth divided by the composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch)
1.450377e-07
0e+00
Reciprocal Mille Per Psi
2A
1
0112/2///62720#UAA968
"Radian per Second" is the SI unit of rotational speed (angular velocity), and, also the unit of angular frequency. The radian per second is defined as the change in the orientation of an object, in radians, every second.
rad.s-1
rad/s
\(rad/s\)
radian per second
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Croatian_kuna
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_kuna?oldid=490959527
2
Croatian Kuna
\(HRK\)
Croatia
1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit pascal divided by the unit bar
1e+01
F05
Megapascal Per Bar
0e+00
MPa.bar-1
0112/2///62720#UAA217
[cyd_i].h-1
Cubic Yard Per Hour
M13
0.00021237634944
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB038
power of the unit yard according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the unit for the time hour
Mean Julian Month
mo_j
http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~ucum/ucum.html#iso1000
0.0
Volt Second Per Meter
H45
Volt Second Per Metre
1e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA303
product of the SI derived unit volt and the SI base unit second divided by the SI base unit metre
V.s.m-1
0e+00
L63
0112/2///62720#UAA979
unit slug for mass according to an English engineering system divided by the unit day
0e+00
Slug Per Day
0.00016891087963
[pptr]
0.0
http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~ucum/ucum.html#section-Derived-Unit-Atoms
Parts per trillion
pptr
1.0e-12
Dimensionless unit for concentration. Recommended practice is to use specific units such as \(ug/l\).
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilometre?oldid=494821851
A common metric unit of length or distance. One kilometer equals exactly 1000 meters, about 0.621 371 19 mile, 1093.6133 yards, or 3280.8399 feet. Oddly, higher multiples of the meter are rarely used; even the distances to the farthest galaxies are usually measured in kilometers.
Kilometre
km
km
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kilometre
1000
Kilometer
WIR Franc (complementary currency)
\(CHW\)
2
Switzerland
Gram Per Mole
0e+00
A94
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA496
g.mol-1
0,01-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit mol
1e+03
0e+00
Kilocoulomb Per Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA565
B27
kC.m-3
Kilocoulomb Per Cubic Metre
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal?oldid=492989202
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pascal
1.0
0.0
Pa-1
\(/Pa\)
Reciprocal Pascal
m^2/N
unit for the diameter of thin tubes in the medical technology (e.g. catheter) and telecommunications engineering (e.g. fiberglasses).
[Ch]
H79
0112/2///62720#UAB377
French Gauge
0e+00
3.333333e-04
0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugandan_shilling?oldid=495383966
Uganda Shilling
\(UGX\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ugandan_shilling
Uganda
\(m^{3}/h\)
Cubic Metre per Hour
Cubic Meter per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAA763
0.0
MQH
m3.h-1
2.777777777777778E-4
Cubic Meter Per Hour (m3/h) is a unit in the category of Volume flow rate. It is also known as cubic meters per hour, cubic metre per hour, cubic metres per hour, cubic meter/hour, cubic metre/hour, cubic meter/hr, cubic metre/hr, flowrate. Cubic Meter Per Hour (m3/h) has a dimension of L3T-1 where L is length, and T is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit m3/s by multiplying its value by a factor of 0.00027777777.
m3/h
Tugrik
\(MNT\)
Mongolia
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mongolian_t%C3%B6gr%C3%B6g
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_tögrög?oldid=495408271
[iU].L-1
0.0
[IU]/L
\(IU/L\)
[IU].L-1
International Unit per Litre
International Unit per Liter
[iU]/L
"International Unit per Liter" is a unit for 'Serum Or Plasma Level' expressed as \(IU/L\).
MC.m-2
1e+06
1 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
B70
Megacoulomb Per Square Metre
Megacoulomb Per Square Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA207
0e+00
calorieTH per gram (calTH/g)
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--thermal_heat_capacity--british_thermal_unit_therm_per_pound_mass.cfm
cal_th/g
0.0
4.184E+03
\(Thermochemical Calorie. Calories produced per gram of substance.\)
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
cal_th.g-1
\(cal\)
B40
0112/2///62720#UAA635
not SI conform unit of the pressure
9.80665e+00
kgf.m-2
Kilogram Force Per Square Metre
0e+00
Kilogram Force Per Square Meter
0
North Korean Won
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_won?oldid=495081686
http://dbpedia.org/resource/North_Korean_won
North Korea
\(KPW\)
0.0
[lb_av].[cin_i]-1
\(lb/in^{3}\)
"Pound per Cubic Inch" is an Imperial unit for 'Density' expressed as \(lb/in^{3}\).
27679.904710203125e0
Pound per Cubic Inch
[sft_i].s.[degF]
\(ft^{2}-s-degF\)
\(\textbf{Square Foot Second Degree Fahrenheit} is an Imperial unit for 'Area Time Temperature' expressed as \(ft^{2}\cdot s\cdot degF\).
0.0
Square Foot Second Degree Fahrenheit
uBq
Microbecquerel
0112/2///62720#UAA058
H08
1e-06
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit becquerel
0e+00
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--thermal_heat_capacity--british_thermal_unit_therm_per_pound_mass.cfm
cal_IT/g
\(cal_it-per-g\)
calorieIT per gram (calIT/g)
0.0
\(Calories produced per gram of substance.\)
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
cal_IT.g-1
4.1868E+03
A teaspoon is a unit of volume. In the United States one teaspoon as a unit of culinary measure is \(1/3\) tablespoon , that is, \(\approx 4.93 mL\); it is exactly \(1/6 U.S. fl. oz\), \(1/48 \; cup\), and \(1/768 \; U.S. liquid gallon\) (see United States customary units for relative volumes of these other measures) and approximately \(1/3 cubic inch\). For nutritional labeling on food packages in the U.S., the teaspoon is defined as precisely \(5 mL\).
0.0
4.92892187E-6
[tsp_us]
Teaspoon
G25
0112/2///62720#UAB007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teaspoon?oldid=490940468
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Teaspoon
tsp
[lb_av].[ft_i].s-2
0.0
The poundal is a unit of force that is part of the foot-pound-second system of units, in Imperial units introduced in 1877, and is from the specialized subsystem of English absolute (a coherent system). The poundal is defined as the force necessary to accelerate 1 pound-mass to 1 foot per second per second. \(1 pdl = 0.138254954376 N\) exactly.
Poundal
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Poundal
pdl
0112/2///62720#UAB233
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poundal?oldid=494626458
0.138254954376
0e+00
Millicurie
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit curie
0112/2///62720#UAA786
3.7e+07
MCU
mCi
STN
0112/2///62720#UAB012
0e+00
unit of the mass according to the Anglo-American system of units
907.1847
Ton (US)
[ston_av]
Gram Per Gram
g/g
g.g-1
mass ratio consisting of the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram.
0e+00
1e+00
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB081
unit of the mass which is commonly used for the determination of the weight of living beings regarding to the conversion to the avoirdupois system of units: 1 st = 14 lb (av)
[stone_av]
6.35029318
STI
Stone (UK)
K21
5.097033e-02
0112/2///62720#UAA457
0e+00
power of the unit foot as a linear measure according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the unit for temperature degree Fahrenheit
[cft_i].[degF]-1
Cubic Foot Per Degree Fahrenheit
0.0
1.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erlang_(unit)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Erlang_(unit)
E
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31898
Erlang
0112/2///62720#UAB340
The "Erlang" is a dimensionless unit that is used in telephony as a measure of offered load or carried load on service-providing elements such as telephone circuits or telephone switching equipment.
[bu_br]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushel?oldid=476704875
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bushel
bushel (UK)
bui
0.03636872
BUI
0112/2///62720#UAA344
A bushel is an imperial unit of dry volume, equivalent in each of these systems to 4 pecks or 8 gallons. It is used for volumes of dry commodities (not liquids), most often in agriculture. It is abbreviated as bsh. or bu. In modern usage, the dry volume is usually only nominal, with bushels referring to standard weights instead.
0.0
erg/(cm2.s)
0.0
"Erg per Square Centimeter Second" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Power Per Area' expressed as \(erg/(cm^{2}-s)\).
Erg per Square Centimetre Second
Erg per Square Centimeter Second
0112/2///62720#UAB055
erg.cm-2.s-1
\(erg/(cm^{2}-s)\)
A65
0.001
0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korean_won?oldid=494404062
http://dbpedia.org/resource/South_Korean_won
\(KRW\)
South Korea
South Korean Won
/min{H.B.}
0.0
"Heart Beat per Minute" is a unit for 'Heart Rate' expressed as \(BPM\).
min-1{H.B.}
Heart Beats per Minute
beats-per-min
0e+00
CGM
cg
1e-05
Centigram
0112/2///62720#UAB077
0,000 01-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
unit of the volume fluid ounce (UK) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time minute
[foz_br].min-1
4.72492e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA434
0e+00
Ounce (UK Fluid) Per Minute
J97
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_current
0.0
Planck Current
The Planck current is the unit of electric current, denoted by IP, in the system of natural units known as Planck units. \(\approx 3.479 \times 10 A\), where: the Planck time is the permittivity in vacuum and the reduced Planck constant G is the gravitational constant c is the speed of light in vacuum. The Planck current is that current which, in a conductor, carries a Planck charge in Planck time. Alternatively, the Planck current is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible circular cross-section, and placed a Planck length apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to a Planck force per Planck length.
3.4789E25
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_current?oldid=493640689
0.0
0.01
\(mg/L\)
A derived unit for amount-of-substance concentration measured in mg/dL.
mg.dL-1
milligrams per decilitre
milligrams per decilitre
mg.kg-1
0112/2///62720#UAA826
mg/kg
1e-06
0e+00
Milligram Per Kilogram
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit kilogram
Pound (avoirdupois) Per Square Inch
unit of the areal-related mass as avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units related to the area square inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units
0e+00
0e+00
80
0112/2///62720#UAB137
[lb_av].[sin_i]-1
0e+00
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit newton
Kilonewton
B47
kN
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA573
Kilopond
9.80665
0112/2///62720#UAB059
0e+00
illegal unit of the weight, defined as mass of 1 kg which receives a weight of 1 kp through gravitation at sea level, which equates to a force of 9,806 65 newton
B51
b
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barn_(unit)
0.0
b
A14
Barn
1.0E-28
A barn (symbol b) is a unit of area. Originally used in nuclear physics for expressing the cross sectional area of nuclei and nuclear reactions, today it is used in all fields of high energy physics to express the cross sections of any scattering process, and is best understood as a measure of the probability of interaction between small particles. A barn is defined as \(10^{28} m^2 (100 fm^2)\) and is approximately the cross sectional area of a uranium nucleus. The barn is also the unit of area used in nuclear quadrupole resonance and nuclear magnetic resonance to quantify the interaction of a nucleus with an electric field gradient. While the barn is not an SI unit, it is accepted for use with the SI due to its continued use in particle physics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barn?oldid=492907677
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Barn
0112/2///62720#UAB297
D5
1e+04
Kilogram Per Square Centimetre
Kilogram Per Square Centimeter
kg.cm-2
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB174
SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
0112/2///62720#UAB196
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katal?oldid=486431865
Katal
0.0
1.0e0
kat
A unit of catalytic activity used especially in the chemistry of enzymes. A catalyst is a substance that starts or speeds a chemical reaction. Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts within the bodies of living plants and animals. A catalyst has an activity of one katal if it enables a reaction to proceed at the rate of one mole per second.
KAT
kat
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Katal
0e+00
MPA
Megapascal
1e+06
0112/2///62720#UAA215
1,000,000-fold of the derived unit pascal
MPa
0.0166666667
\(m/min\)
0.0
2X
0112/2///62720#UAA732
m/min
m.min-1
Meter per Minute
Meter Per Minute (m/min) is a unit in the category of Velocity. It is also known as meter/minute, meters per minute, metre per minute, metres per minute. Meter Per Minute (m/min) has a dimension of LT-1 where L is length, and T is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit m/s by multiplying its value by a factor of 0.016666666666
Metre per Minute
A60
0.1
Erg per Cubic Centimeter
erg.cm-3
erg/cm3
\(erg-per-cm3\)
0112/2///62720#UAB146
0.0
Erg per Cubic Centimetre
2.651886e-03
Barrel (UK Petroleum) Per Minute
0112/2///62720#UAA330
0e+00
J58
unit of the volume barrel (UK petroleum) for crude oil according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit minute
\(erg-per-g\)
Erg per Gram
erg/g
0112/2///62720#UAB061
0
1.0E-4
erg.g-1
A61
0e+00
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA827
Milligram Per Liter
Milligram Per Litre
mg/L
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit litre
M1
mg.L-1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Colony-forming_unit
Colony Forming Unit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony-forming_unit?oldid=473146689
CFU
0.0
[CFU]
"Colony Forming Unit" is a unit for 'Microbial Formation' expressed as \(CFU\).
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Standard units of measure for all units.
1E-03
mCel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celsius?oldid=494152178
273.15
<p>See NIST section <a href="http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec04.html#4.2.1.1">SP811 section 4.2.1.1</a></p>
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Celsius
\(Millidegree Celsius is a scaled unit of measurement for temperature.\)
<p>See NIST section <a href="http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec06.html#6.2.8">SP811 section 6.2.8</a></p>
millieDegree Celsius
Millidegree Celsius
1
lx
0112/2///62720#UAA723
Lux
The SI unit for measuring the illumination (illuminance) of a surface. One lux is defined as an illumination of one lumen per square meter or 0.0001 phot. In considering the various light units, it's useful to think about light originating at a point and shining upon a surface. The intensity of the light source is measured in candelas; the total light flux in transit is measured in lumens (1 lumen = 1 candelau00b7steradian); and the amount of light received per unit of surface area is measured in lux (1 lux = 1 lumen/square meter). One lux is equal to approximately 0.09290 foot candle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lux?oldid=494700274
LUX
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lux
lx
lm/m^2
ban
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban?oldid=472969907
A ban is a logarithmic unit which measures information or entropy, based on base 10 logarithms and powers of 10, rather than the powers of 2 and base 2 logarithms which define the bit. One ban is approximately \(3.32 (log_2 10) bits\).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ban
Ban
2.30258509
0.0
E18
0112/2///62720#UAB019
0.251944444444444
0112/2///62720#UAA994
Ton (US) Per Hour
4W
[ston_av].h-1
0e+00
unit ton divided by the unit for time hour
1e-09
0e+00
GQ
Microgram Per Cubic Meter
Microgram Per Cubic Metre
ug.m-3
0112/2///62720#UAA085
ug/m3
0.000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Kilohertz
KHz
KHZ
0.0
1.0E3
0112/2///62720#UAA566
kHz
"Kilohertz" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Frequency' expressed as \(KHz\).
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Som
Kyrgyzstan
Som
\(KGS\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Som?oldid=495411674
"Kilocalorie per Square Centimeter" is a unit for 'Energy Per Area' expressed as \(kcal/cm^{2}\).
4.184E-7
0.0
kcal.cm-2
\(kcal/cm^{2}\)
Kilocalorie per Square Centimetre
Kilocalorie per Square Centimeter
1.0e-15
fC
A FemtoCoulomb is \(10^{-15} C\).
fC
0.0
FemtoCoulomb
\(\textit{Inch per Square second}\) is an Imperial unit for \(\textit{Linear Acceleration}\) expressed as \(in/s^2\).
\(in/s2\)
0.0254e0
0112/2///62720#UAB044
Inch per Square second
IV
[in_i].s-2
[in_i]/s2
0.0
\(\textbf{Hertz per Kelvin} is a unit for 'Inverse Time Temperature' expressed as \(Hz K^{-1}\).
Hz.K-1
1
\(Hz K^{-1}\)
Hertz per Kelvin
0.0
0.0
D46
1e+00
V.A
0112/2///62720#UAA298
Volt Ampere
product of the SI derived unit volt and the SI base unit ampere
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Basic_Physics_of_Nuclear_Medicine/Units_of_Radiation_Measurement
Coulomb Per Kilogram Second
0.0
C/(kg.s)
C.kg-1.s-1
The SI unit of exposure rate
A31
0112/2///62720#UAA132
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
\(C/kg-s\)
0e+00
J66
0112/2///62720#UAA347
Bushel (UK) Per Minute
[bu_br]/min
6.061453e-04
[bu_br].min-1
unit of the volume bushel (UK) (for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time minute
pk
[pk_us]
0.0
A peck is an imperial and U.S. customary unit of dry volume, equivalent to 2 gallons or 8 dry quarts or 16 dry pints. Two pecks make a kenning (obsolete), and four pecks make a bushel. In Scotland, the peck was used as a dry measure until the introduction of imperial units as a result of the Weights and Measures Act of 1824. The peck was equal to about 9 litres (in the case of certain crops, such as wheat, peas, beans and meal) and about 13 litres (in the case of barley, oats and malt). A firlot was equal to 4 pecks and the peck was equal to 4 lippies or forpets.
US Peck
0.00880976754
1e+06
kg.cm-3
G31
0112/2///62720#UAA597
SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Kilogram Per Cubic Centimeter
Kilogram Per Cubic Centimetre
0e+00
V_Stat-CentiM
\(statvolt-centimeter\)
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenyan_shilling?oldid=489547027
Kenyan Shilling
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kenyan_shilling
\(KES\)
Kenya
2
K6
0112/2///62720#UAB114
1 000-fold of the unit litre
Kilolitre
Kilolitre
kL
0e+00
1e+00
1e+03
B28
0e+00
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
Kilocoulomb Per Square Meter
Kilocoulomb Per Square Metre
kC.m-2
0112/2///62720#UAA564
"Square Meter Steradian" is a unit for 'Area Angle' expressed as \(m^{2}-sr\).
Square Metre Steradian
1
m2.sr
0.0
Square Meter Steradian
\(m^{2}-sr\)
\(W sr^{-1}\)
D57
0
1
\(\textbf{Watt Per Steradian (W/sr)} is the unit in the category of Radiant intensity. It is also known as watts per steradian. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Watt Per Steradian (W/sr) has a dimension of \(M\cdot L^{-2}\cdot T^{-3}\) where \(M\) is mass, \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
0112/2///62720#UAA314
W.sr-1
Watt per Steradian
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA074
B99
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit siemens
uS
1e-06
Microsiemens
0.0
17.857967322834646e0
[lb_av].[in_i]-1
Pound per Inch
\(lb/in\)
"Pound per Inch" is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Per Length' expressed as \(lb/in\).
0e+00
1e+06
1 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Megacoulomb Per Cubic Metre
MC.m-3
0112/2///62720#UAA208
Megacoulomb Per Cubic Meter
B69
0.0
\(kt/s\)
\(\textit{Knot per Second}\) is a unit for 'Linear Acceleration' expressed as \(kt/s\).
0.5144444444444445
[kn_i]/s
[kn_i].s-1
Knot per Second
KBA
kbar
1.0e8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_(unit)
0.0
The bar is a non-SI unit of pressure, defined by the IUPAC as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa. It is about equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level, and since 1982 the IUPAC has recommended that the standard for atmospheric pressure should be harmonized to \(100,000 Pa = 1 bar \approx 750.0616827 Torr\). Units derived from the bar are the megabar (symbol: Mbar), kilobar (symbol: kbar), decibar (symbol: dbar), centibar (symbol: cbar), and millibar (symbol: mbar or mb). They are not SI or cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI.
kbar
0112/2///62720#UAB088
Kilobar
2551442.976
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA880
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Month
A unit of time corresponding approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases, or about 30 days or 4 weeks. Also known as the 'Synodic Month' and calculated as 29.53059 days.
MON
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Month
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Synodal+month
Month
mo
mo
Mil Length
0.0
"Mil Length" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Length' expressed as \(mil\).
mil
[mil_i]
Foot Pound Force
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Foot-pound_force
[ft_i].[lbf_av]
"Foot Pound Force" is an Imperial unit for 'Energy And Work' expressed as \(ft-lbf\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-pound_force?oldid=453269257
\(ft-lbf\)
1.35581807
0.0
J57
0112/2///62720#UAA329
0e+00
1.591132e-01
unit of the volume for crude oil according to the Imperial system of units
Barrel (UK Petroleum)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_(unit)
1.0e3
Centibar
cbar
cbar
0.0
The bar is a non-SI unit of pressure, defined by the IUPAC as exactly equal to 100,000 Pa. It is about equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level, and since 1982 the IUPAC has recommended that the standard for atmospheric pressure should be harmonized to \(100,000\,Pa = 1 bar \approx 750.0616827 Torr\). Units derived from the bar are the megabar (symbol: Mbar), kilobar (symbol: kbar), decibar (symbol: dbar), centibar (symbol: cbar), and millibar (symbol: mbar or mb). They are not SI or cgs units, but they are accepted for use with the SI.
1328.9391836174336e0
The long ton per cubic yard density measurement unit is used to measure volume in cubic yards in order to estimate weight or mass in long tons.
[lton_av]/[cyd_i]
Long Ton per Cubic Yard
\(ton/yd^3\)
0.0
\(TOP\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tongan_pa%CA%BBanga
Pa'anga
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tongan_paʻanga?oldid=482738012
2
Tonga
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--electric_charge_surface_density--abcoulomb_per_square_centimeter.cfm
Abcoulomb Per Square Centimeter is a unit in the category of Electric charge surface density. It is also known as abcoulombs per square centimeter, abcoulomb per square centimetre, abcoulombs per square centimetre, abcoulomb/square centimeter,abcoulomb/square centimetre. This unit is commonly used in the cgs unit system.
Abcoulomb Per Square Centimeter (abcoulomb/cm2) has a dimension of \(L_2TI\). where L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit \(C/m^2\) by multiplying its value by a factor of 100,000.
0.0
1.0E-3
Abcoulomb per Square Centimeter
\(abc-per-cm2\)
10.C.cm-2
\(abcoulomb/cm^2\)
Abcoulomb per Square Centimetre
0e+00
GV
0112/2///62720#UAA152
1 000 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit joule
Gigajoule
GJ
1e+09
0e+00
4.184
J82
0112/2///62720#UAA369
cal_th/s
cal_th.s-1
unit calorie divided by the SI base unit second
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Second
kN.m
Kilonewton Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA574
B48
Kilonewton Metre
1e+03
1 000-fold of the product of the SI derived unit newton and the SI base unit metre
0e+00
8.9876E11
\(stat\Omega\)
Statohm
"StatOHM" is the unit of resistance, reactance, and impedance in the electrostatic C.G.S system of units, equal to the resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of 1 statvolt between these points produces a current of 1 statampere; it is equal to approximately \(8.9876 \times 10^{11} ohms\). The statohm is an extremely large unit of resistance. In fact, an object with a resistance of 1 stat W would make an excellent insulator or dielectric . In practical applications, the ohm, the kilohm (k W ) and the megohm (M W or M) are most often used to quantify resistance.
0.0
stat Ω
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/statohm-stat-W
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-1284
µSv
1.0e-06
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sievert
MicroSievert
uSv
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sievert?oldid=495474333
J/kg
Although the sievert has the same dimensions as the gray (i.e. joules per kilogram), it measures a different quantity. To avoid any risk of confusion between the absorbed dose and the equivalent dose, the corresponding special units, namely the gray instead of the joule per kilogram for absorbed dose and the sievert instead of the joule per kilogram for the dose equivalent, should be used. 0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit sievert.
1.1126500561e-12
Statsiemens
http://www.sizes.com/units/statmho.htm
http://www3.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=statsiemens
statS
statmho
0.0
The unit of conductance, admittance, and susceptance in the centimeter-gram-second electrostatic system of units.
http://www.knowledgedoor.com/2/units_and_constants_handbook/statsiemens.html
0e+00
Degree API
J13
unit for the determination of the density of petroleum at 60 degrees F (15.56 degrees C)
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA027
2.525605833e-06
unit of the volume peck (UK) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time hour
L45
0112/2///62720#UAA941
0e+00
[pk_br].h-1
Peck (UK) Per Hour
Coulomb Per Square Meter (\(C/m^2\)) is a unit in the category of Electric charge surface density. It is also known as coulombs per square meter, coulomb per square metre, coulombs per square metre, coulomb/square meter, coulomb/square metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Per Square Meter (C/m2) has a dimension of \(L^{-2}TI\) where L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
1
0112/2///62720#UAA134
A34
Coulomb per Square Metre
0.0
Coulomb per Square Meter
C.m-2
C/m2
\(C/m^{2}\)
Pakistan Rupee
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pakistani_rupee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistani_rupee?oldid=494937873
Pakistan
\(PKR\)
0e+00
Decagram
dag
0,01-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
DJ
1.0e-02
0112/2///62720#UAB075
Cubic Centimeter Per Minute
cm3/min
0,000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit minute
0e+00
cm3.min-1
1.666667e-08
Cubic Centimetre Per Minute
G49
0112/2///62720#UAA395
Kilogram Per Minute
kg.min-1
1.666667e-02
0e+00
kg/min
F31
0112/2///62720#UAA624
SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit minute
D81
Microtesla
uT
0e+00
1e-06
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit tesla
0112/2///62720#UAA077
European Composite Unit (EURCO) (Bonds market unit)
\(XBA\)
Bonds market unit
mREM
The roentgen equivalent man (or rem) is a CGS unit of equivalent dose, effective dose, and committed dose, which are measures of the health effect of low levels of ionizing radiation on the human body.
2.58E-07
0112/2///62720#UAB056
L31
Milliroentgen Equivalent Man
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roentgen_equivalent_man
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA898
\(UYU\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_peso?oldid=487528781
Uruguay
2
Peso Uruguayo
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Uruguayan_peso
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_angular_frequency
Planck Frequency
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_angular_frequency?oldid=493641308
1.85487E43
A CentiCoulomb is \(10^{-2} C\).
CentiCoulomb
0.01
dC
0.0
cC
\(Btu/(lb-degF)\)
British Thermal Unit (therm.) Per Pound Per Fahrenheit Degree (Btu (therm.)/lb- degF) is a unit in the category of Specific heat. This unit is commonly used in the UK unit system. British Thermal Unit (therm.) Per Pound Per Fahrenheit Degree (Btu (therm.)/lb-degF) has a dimension of \(L2T^{-2}Q^{-1}\) where \(L\) is length, \(T\) is time, and \(Q\) is temperature. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit \(J/kg-K\) by multiplying its value by a factor of 4183.99895.
[Btu_IT]/([lb_av].[degF])
0.0
BTU per Pound Degree Fahrenheit
[Btu_IT].[lb_av]-1.[degF]-1
1e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA262
Pascal Per Metre
Pascal Per Meter
Pa/m
H42
SI derived unit pascal divided by the SI base unit metre
Pa.m-1
0e+00
fJ
A70
0e+00
1e-15
Femtojoule
0,000 000 000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit joule
0112/2///62720#UAB124
0e+00
Newton Per Square Centimetre
1e+04
0112/2///62720#UAB183
derived SI unit newton divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
E01
Newton Per Square Centimeter
N.cm-1
Ounce (US Fluid) Per Second
[foz_us].s-1
unit of the volume fluid ounce (US) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit second
2.95735296E-5
0112/2///62720#UAA439
0e+00
K12
Pint (UK) Per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAA954
1.578504e-07
L54
0e+00
[pt_br].h-1
unit of the volume pint (UK) (both for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time hour
\(W/(m^{2}-K)\)
0.0
Watt per Square Metre Kelvin
Watt per Square Meter Kelvin
W.m-2.K-1
\(\textbf{Watt Per Square Meter Per Kelvin }(\(W m^{-2} K^{-1}\)) is a unit in the category of Thermal heat transfer coefficient. It is also known as watt/square meter-kelvin. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Watt Per Square Meter Per Kelvin (\(W m^{-2} K^{-1}\)) has a dimension of \(MT^{-1}Q^{-1}\) where \(M\) is mass, \(T\) is time, and \(Q\) is temperature. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
1.0e0
0112/2///62720#UAA311
D55
Weber Per Meter
SI derived unit weber divided by the SI base unit metre
Weber Per Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA318
0e+00
D59
Wb.m-1
1e+00
Standard
4.672
WSD
0112/2///62720#UAB116
non SI-conform unit of the volume of readily finished wood material : 1 standard = 1,980 board feet or approximate 4.672 cubic metre
0e+00
1980.[bf_i]
0e+00
0.0011365225
0112/2///62720#UAA963
Quart (UK)
[qt_br]
QTI
unit of the volume for fluids according to the Imperial system of units
1e-03
0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit kelvin
0e+00
Millimetre Per Kelvin
Millimeter Per Kelvin
mm.K-1
0112/2///62720#UAA864
F53
PlanckTemperature
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units
ug/L
ug.L-1
Microgram Per Liter
H29
0e+00
Microgram Per Litre
0.000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit litre
1e-06
0112/2///62720#UAA084
mol.Cel
\(mol-deg-c\)
Mole Degree Celsius
0.0
\(\textbf{Mole Degree Celsius} is a C.G.S System unit for 'Temperature Amount Of Substance' expressed as \(mol-degC\).
\(mol-degC\)
Platinum (one Troy ounce)
[oz_tr]{Pt}
\(XPT\)
0e+00
D41
0112/2///62720#UAA997
unit tonne divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
t.m-3
Tonne Per Cubic Metre
Tonne Per Cubic Meter
1e+03
Sudanese Pound
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sudanese_pound
Sudan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudanese_pound?oldid=495263707
2
\(SDG\)
"US Liquid Cup" is a unit for 'Liquid Volume' expressed as \(cup\).
US Liquid Cup
[cup_us]
2.3658825E-4
0.0
cup
0112/2///62720#UAA244
N.m.m-2
1e+00
Newton Metre Per Square Metre
H86
0e+00
Newton Meter Per Square Meter
product of the SI derived unit newton and the SI base unit metre divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
1.333224e+03
Centimeter Of Mercury
cm[Hg]
0e+00
Centimetre Of Mercury
J89
0112/2///62720#UAA403
not SI conform unit of the pressure, that corresponds with the static pressure generated by a mercury column with the height of 1 centimetre
QUDT UNITS Vocab Catalog Entry
0e+00
4.54609e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA504
unit gallon (UK dry or liq.) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
Gallon (UK) Per Second
K28
[gal_br].s-1
Coulomb per Cubic Meter
A29
0112/2///62720#UAA135
C/m3
\(C/m^{3}\)
C.m-3
1.0e0
Coulomb per Cubic Metre
0.0
Coulomb Per Cubic Meter (\(C/m^{3}\)) is a unit in the category of Electric charge density. It is also known as coulomb per cubic metre, coulombs per cubic meter, coulombs per cubic metre, coulomb/cubic meter, coulomb/cubic metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Per Cubic Meter has a dimension of \(L^{-3}TI\) where \(L\) is length, \(T\) is time, and \(I\) is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
C48
0e+00
1e-09
nT
0112/2///62720#UAA909
Nanotesla
0.000000001-fold of the SI derived unit tesla
B93
0.000001-fold of the product out of the derived SI newton and the SI base unit metre
1e-06
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA071
uN.m
Micronewton Meter
Micronewton Metre
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit metre
0112/2///62720#UAA828
0e+00
mg.m-1
Milligram Per Meter
1e-06
Milligram Per Metre
C12
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit pascal divided by the SI base unit kelvin
kPa.K-1
1e+03
Kilopascal Per Kelvin
0e+00
F83
0112/2///62720#UAA576
Watt per Square Centimeter
\(W/ft^{2}\)
1.0E4
0.0
Watt Per Square Centimeter is a unit of heat flux or thermal flux, the rate of heat energy transfer through a given surface.
0112/2///62720#UAB224
Watt per Square Centimetre
W.cm-2
\(statC/mol\)
"Statcoulomb per Mole" is a unit of measure for the electical charge associated with one mole of a substance. The mole is a unit of measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of a chemical substance, defined as an amount of a substance that contains as many elementary entities (e.g., atoms, molecules, ions, electrons) as there are atoms in 12 grams of pure carbon-12 (12C), the isotope of carbon with atomic weight 12.
Statcoulomb per Mole
3.33564E-10
0.0
0e+00
Kilogram Force Per Square Millimeter
E41
Kilogram Force Per Square Millimetre
9.80665e+06
kgf.mm-2
0112/2///62720#UAA636
not SI conform unit of the pressure
kR
0e+00
2.58E-01
KR
0112/2///62720#UAB057
Kiloroentgen
1 000-fold of the unit roentgen
The Statampere per Square Centimeter is a unit of electric current density in the c.g.s. system of units.
\(statA / cm^{2}\)
Statampere per Square Centimetre
3.335641E-6
0
Statampere per Square Centimeter
0112/2///62720#UAB037
Cubic Yard Per Day
power of the unit yard according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the unit for time day
M12
0.00000884901456
[cyd_i].d-1
0e+00
L.mol-1
L/mol
Litre Per Mole
Liter Per Mole
1e-03
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA662
unit litre divided by the SI base unit mol
B58
1e-01
0.1-fold of the product of the derived SI unit joule and the SI base unit metre
Decinewton Metre
dN.m
DN
Decinewton Meter
0112/2///62720#UAB084
0e+00
power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit minute
0112/2///62720#UAA768
m3.min-1
Cubic Meter Per Minute
Cubic Metre Per Minute
G53
0e+00
1.666667e-02
unit of the volume fluid ounce (US) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time hour
0e+00
8.214869e-09
[foz_us].h-1
0112/2///62720#UAA437
Ounce (US Fluid) Per Hour
K10
0.0
mol.K
Mole Kelvin
1.0e0
mol-K
<p><strong>Mole Kelvin</strong> is a unit for \textit{'Temperature Amount Of Substance'} expressed as \(mol-K\)</p>.
\(MHz K^{-1}\)
\(\textbf{Mega Hertz per Kelvin} is a unit for 'Inverse Time Temperature' expressed as \(MHz K^{-1}\).
0.0
MHz.K-1
1.0E6
Mega Hertz per Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAB375
1e+01
0e+00
10-fold of the derived SI unit pascal
daPa
H75
Decapascal
[lb_av].[cyd_i]-1
\(lb/yd^{3}\)
Pound per Cubic Yard
"Pound per Cubic Yard" is an Imperial unit for 'Density' expressed as \(lb/yd^{3}\).
0.0
0.5932764212577829e0
0112/2///62720#UAA710
[qt_br].d-1
1.31542e-08
unit of the volume quart (UK liquid) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time day
K94
Quart (UK Liquid) Per Day
0e+00
1e-06
Gram Millimeter
0112/2///62720#UAB381
Gram Millimetre
0e+00
g.mm
unit of the imbalance as product of the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram and the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre
H84
Mega Electron Volt Femtometre
0.0
\(\textbf{Mega Electron Volt Femtometer} is a unit for 'Length Energy' expressed as \(MeV fm\).
MeV fm
MeV.fm
Mega Electron Volt Femtometer
1.60217653E-28
1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/New_Taiwan_dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Taiwan_dollar?oldid=493996933
Taiwan and other islands that are under the effective control of the Republic of China (ROC)
New Taiwan Dollar
\(TWD\)
GP
Gigapascal
0e+00
1 000 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit pascal
0112/2///62720#UAA153
A89
1e+09
[Btu_IT]/[degR]
0.0
\(\textbf{BTU per Degree Rankine} is an Imperial unit for 'Heat Capacity' expressed as \(Btu/degR\).
BTU per Degree Rankine
1899.100535
[Btu_IT].[degR]-1
\(btu-per-degR\)
0.0
1.0e0
Newton Per Meter (N/m) is a unit in the category of Surface tension. It is also known as newtons per meter, newton per metre, newtons per metre, newton/meter, newton/metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Newton Per Meter (N/m) has a dimension of MT-2 where M is mass, and T is time. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
0112/2///62720#UAA246
Newton per Metre
4P
N/m
N.m-1
Newton per Meter
\(N/m\)
0112/2///62720#UAA279
D10
SI derived unit siemens divided by the SI base unit metre
\(s-per-m\)
1.0
Siemens Per Metre
S/m
Siemens Per Meter
0.0
S.m-1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cape_Verdean_escudo
Cape Verde
\(CVE\)
Cape Verde Escudo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Verdean_escudo?oldid=491416749
2
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit volt
1e-06
Microvolt
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA078
D82
uV
t.s-1
1000
Tonne Per Second (metric Ton)
L81
unit ton divided by the SI base unit second
0112/2///62720#UAB003
0e+00
J.kg-1.K.m-3
Joule per Kilogram Kelvin Cubic Meter
\(j-per-kg-k-m3\)
1.0e0
0.0
Joule per Kilogram Kelvin Cubic Metre
\(SEK\)
Sweden
Swedish Krona
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Swedish_krona
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_krona?oldid=492703602
Knot
The knot (pronounced 'not') is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile (1.852 km) per hour, approximately 1.151 mph. The abbreviation \(kn\) is preferred by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), which includes every major sea-faring nation; however, the abbreviations kt (singular) and kts (plural) are also widely used. However, use of the abbreviation kt for knot conflicts with the SI symbol for kilotonne. The knot is a non-SI unit accepted for use with the International System of Units (SI). Worldwide, the knot is used in meteorology, and in maritime and air navigation - for example, a vessel travelling at 1 knot along a meridian travels one minute of geographic latitude in one hour. Etymologically, the term knot derives from counting the number of knots in the line that unspooled from the reel of a chip log in a specific time.
KNT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knot?oldid=495066194
kts
[kn_i]
0.5144444444444445
0.0
kn
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Knot
kt
0112/2///62720#UAB110
0e+00
J16
Degree Baume (US Light)
graduation of the areometer scale for determination of density of fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units, which are lighter than water
0112/2///62720#UAA030
0e+00
Kilocalorie (mean)
K51
kcal_m
1000-fold of the unit calorie, which is used particularly for calorific values of food
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA587
4.190e+03
Bi
10
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biot?oldid=443318821
Bi
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Biot
"Biot" is another name for the abampere (aA), which is the basic electromagnetic unit of electric current in the emu-cgs (centimeter-gram-second) system of units. It is called after a French physicist, astronomer, and mathematician Jean-Baptiste Biot. One abampere is equal to ten amperes in the SI system of units. One abampere is the current, which produces a force of 2 dyne/cm between two infinitively long parallel wires that are 1 cm apart.
Biot
0112/2///62720#UAB210
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/current/10-4/
Pascal per Kelvin
C64
Pa.K-1
0112/2///62720#UAA259
\(pascal-per-kelvin\)
0.0
Cook Islands, New Zealand, Niue, Pitcairn, Tokelau
http://dbpedia.org/resource/New_Zealand_dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_dollar?oldid=495487722
New Zealand Dollar
2
\(NZD\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalton?oldid=495038954
u
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_mass_unit
1.66053878283e-27
atomic-mass-unit
Dalton
The unified atomic mass unit (symbol: \(\mu\)) or dalton (symbol: Da) is a unit that is used for indicating mass on an atomic or molecular scale. It is defined as one twelfth of the rest mass of an unbound atom of carbon-12 in its nuclear and electronic ground state, and has a value of \(1.660538782(83) \times 10^{-27} kg\). One \(Da\) is approximately equal to the mass of one proton or one neutron. The CIPM have categorised it as a "non-SI unit whose values in SI units must be obtained experimentally".
Da
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dalton
0.0
1e+06
0112/2///62720#UAB177
D78
MJ.s-1
Megajoule Per Second
quotient of the 1,000,000-fold of the derived SI unit joule divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
Centimetre per Square Second
cm.s-2
1.0E-2
\(cm/s^2\)
0112/2///62720#UAB398
cm/s2
0.0
\(\textit{Centimeter per Square Second}\) is a C.G.S System unit for \(\textit{Linear Acceleration}\) expressed as \(cm/s^2\).
Centimeter per Square Second
Armenian Dram
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Armenian_dram
Armenia
0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_dram?oldid=492709723
Microhenry Per Metre
uH.m-1
0e+00
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit henry divided by the SI base unit metre
0112/2///62720#UAA069
B91
Microhenry Per Meter
1e-06
\(NIO\)
2
Cordoba Oro
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nicaraguan_c%C3%B3rdoba
Nicaragua
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicaraguan_córdoba?oldid=486140595
J40
0112/2///62720#UAA115
\(Btu(IT) ft/(hr ft^2 degF)\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity
owl:sameAs: unit:BTU_IT-FT-PER-HR-FT2-DEG_F
BTU (IT) Foot per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit
1.730734666
[Btu_IT].[ft_i].[ft_i]-2.h-1.[degF]-1
0.0
\(BTU_{IT}\), Foot per Square Foot Hour Degree Fahrenheit</em> is an Imperial unit for 'Thermal Conductivity' expressed as \(Btu_{it} \cdot ft/(hr \cdot ft^2 \cdot degF)\).
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/thermal-conductivity/c/
[Btu_IT].[ft_i]/([ft_i]2.h.[degF])
British thermal unit (international table) foot per hour Square foot degree Fahrenheit is the unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units.
Cubic Decimetre Per Cubic Metre
dm3/m3
volume ratio consisting of the 0.001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
0112/2///62720#UAA417
dm3.m-3
Cubic Decimeter Per Cubic Meter
0e+00
1e-03
J91
4.19e+00
cal_m
0e+00
J75
0112/2///62720#UAA360
unit used particularly for calorific values of foods
Calorie (mean)
C.m-1
\(C/m\)
Coulomb per Metre
0112/2///62720#UAB337
1.0e0
"Coulomb per Meter" is a unit for 'Electric Charge Line Density' expressed as \(C/m\).
0.0
Coulomb per Meter
C/m
0112/2///62720#UAA870
m-3
reciprocal value of the 0.000000001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Reciprocal Cubic Millimetre
1e+09
0e+00
Reciprocal Cubic Millimeter
L20
Square Inch Per Second
[sin_i].s-1
power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 2 divided by the SI base unit second
G08
6.4516e-04
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA548
Hectopascal Liter Per Second
Hectopascal Litre Per Second
0e+00
1e-01
F93
0112/2///62720#UAA530
product out of the 100-fold of the SI derived unit pascal and the unit litre divided by the SI base unit second
hPa.L.s-1
1000-fold of the unit calorie divided by the SI base unit second
4.184e+03
0e+00
kcal_th.s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA592
Kilocalorie (thermochemical) Per Second
K55
Tonne Per Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA997
unit tonne divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
t.m-3
Tonne Per Cubic Metre
D41
1e+03
0e+00
Number
"Number" is a unit for 'Dimensionless' expressed as (\#\).
{#}
0.0
\#
0112/2///62720#UAA080
D80
Microwatt
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit watt
0e+00
1e-06
uW
0e+00
L16
0112/2///62720#UAA799
mPa.s.bar-1
Millipascal Second Per Bar
1e-08
0.001-fold of the product of the SI derived unit pascal and the SI base unit second divided by the unit of the pressure bar
A63
0112/2///62720#UAA430
erg.s-1
Erg per Second
\(erg/s\)
erg/s
"Erg per Second" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Power' expressed as \(erg/s\).
0.0
\(g\cdot cm^{2}/s^{3}\)
1.0E-7
min-1
60.0
Reciprocal Minute
0.0
\(m^{-1}\)
A reciprocal unit of time for \(\textit{reciprocal minute}\) or \(\textit{inverse minute}\).
/min
1.0e+06
MegaJoule per Kelvin
0.0
\(MegaJ/K\)
MJ.K-1
MegaJoule Per Kelvin (MegaJ/K) is a unit in the category of Entropy.
unit of the volume bushel (US dry) for dry measure according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time day
0e+00
4.0786e-07
J68
Bushel (US Dry) Per Day
[bu_us]/d
[bu_us].d-1
0112/2///62720#UAA349
0e+00
[oz_av].s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA922
2.834952e-02
traditional unit of the mass avoirdupois ounce according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the SI base unit second
Ounce (avoirdupois) Per Second
L36
kp
0.0
Kilopond
B51
0112/2///62720#UAB059
kgf
9.80665
Same as kilogramForce
Convertible Marks
\(BAM\)
2
Bosnia and Herzegovina
0112/2///62720#UAB136
Kilogauss
0e+00
kG
1 000-fold of the CGS unit of the magnetic flux density B
1.0e-01
78
[Btu_IT].s-1.[ft_i]-2.[degR]-1
A20
unit of the heat transfer coefficient according to the Imperial system of units
[Btu_IT]/(s.[ft_i]2.[degR])
1.489e+01
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Per Second Square Foot degree Rankine
0112/2///62720#UAB098
0e+00
2.6498e-03
0e+00
[bbl_us].min-1
J63
unit of the volume barrel (US petroleum) for crude oil according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit minute
Barrel (US) Per Minute
0112/2///62720#UAA337
[bbl_us]/min
0e+00
unit of pressure - 1 mmH2O is the static pressure exerted by a water column with a height of 1 mm
Conventional Millimetre Of Water
0112/2///62720#UAA875
HP
mm[H2O]
Conventional Millimeter Of Water
9.80665e+00
A84
Gigacoulomb Per Cubic Metre
GC.m-3
1 000 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
1e+09
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA149
Gigacoulomb Per Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA358
cP.bar-1
J74
cP/bar
1e-08
0.01-fold of the CGS unit of the dynamic viscosity poise divided by the unit of the pressure bar
Centipoise Per Bar
0e+00
0.000001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
0112/2///62720#UAA871
Square Millimetre
MMK
Square Millimeter
1e-06
0e+00
mm2
Radian Square Metre per Kilogram
Radian Square Meter per Kilogram
C83
rad.m2.kg-1
\(rad m^2 / kg\)
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAB162
0112/2///62720#UAA659
0e+00
unit litre divided by the unit minute
L/min
L2
Litre Per Minute
L.min-1
1.666667e-05
Liter Per Minute
Reciprocal Cubic Meter
1
0.0
Reciprocal Cubic Metre
m-3
\(/m^3\)
/m3
"Per Cubic Meter" is a demominator unit with dimensions \(/m^3\).
0112/2///62720#UAA703
[psi].[cin_i].s-1
Psi Cubic Inch Per Second
1.129848e-01
0e+00
K87
product of the composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch) and the composed unit for volume flow (cubic inch per second)
Planck Angular Frequency
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_angular_frequency
0.0
G28
L.K-1
L/K
0112/2///62720#UAA650
unit litre divided by the SI base unit kelvin
1e-03
Litre Per Kelvin
Liter Per Kelvin
0e+00
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit kelvin
um.K-1
0e+00
F50
Micrometre Per Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA091
Micrometer Per Kelvin
1e-06
\(kg-K\)
1.0e0
0.0
kg.K
Kilogram Kelvin
\(\textbf{Kilogram Kelvin} is a unit for 'Mass Temperature' expressed as \(kg-K\).
0.0
A YottaCoulomb is \(10^{24} C\).
1.0e24
YottaCoulomb
YC
YC
1e-09
C49
0.000000001-fold of the SI derived unit watt
0112/2///62720#UAA910
Nanowatt
0e+00
nW
0112/2///62720#UAA105
https://cdd.iec.ch/cdd/iec61360/iec61360.nsf/Units/0112-2---62720%23UAA105
A.m-2
Ampere per Square Meter
A/m2
0.0
\(\textbf{Ampere Per Square Meter}\) is a unit in the category of electric current density. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system.
Ampere per Square Metre
A41
\(A/m^2\)
1.0e0
0e+00
A90
1 000 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit watt
0112/2///62720#UAA154
1e+09
GW
Gigawatt
4.184e+03
D37
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Gram Kelvin
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA367
cal_th.g-1.K-1
cal_th/(g.K)
unit calorieth divided by the product of the SI derived unit gram and the SI base unit Kelvin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torr?oldid=495199381
The millimeter of mercury is defined as the pressure exerted at the base of a column of fluid exactly 1 mm high, when the density of the fluid is exactly \(13.5951 g/cm^{3}\), at a place where the acceleration of gravity is exactly \(9.80665 m/s^{2}\).
mm[Hg]
mmHg
86014.2806
Millimetre of Mercury
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Torr
Millimeter of Mercury
0.0
"Hundred Weight - Short" is a unit for 'Mass' expressed as \(cwt\).
0.0
U.S. hundredweight
\(cwt\)
45.359237
Hundred Weight - Short
[scwt_av]
Dyne Second Per Centimeter
dyn.s.cm-1
A51
dyn.s/cm
0112/2///62720#UAB144
0e+00
Dyne Second Per Centimetre
CGS unit of the mechanical impedance
1e-03
0e+00
5.08e-03
Cubic Foot Per Minute Square Foot
0112/2///62720#UAB086
unit of the volume flow rate according to the Anglio-American and imperial system of units cubic foot per minute related to the transfer area according to the Anglian American and Imperial system of units square foot
36
[cft_i].min-1.[sft_i]-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_ruble?oldid=494336467
\(RUB\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Russian_ruble
Russian Ruble
2
Russia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia
mm3
1.0e-9
Cubic Millimetre
MMQ
0112/2///62720#UAA873
Cubic Millimeter
\(mm^{3}\)
0.0
A metric measure of volume or capacity equal to a cube 1 millimeter on each edge
CFP franc
0
French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA804
mV
0,001-fold of the SI derived unit volt
2Z
1e-03
Millivolt
W-M2
W.m2
0.0
1.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Thai_baht
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_baht?oldid=493286022
Thailand
Baht
2
1.420653e-04
0112/2///62720#UAA515
[gil_br].s-1
unit of the volume gill (UK) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second
Gill (UK) Per Second
K35
0e+00
Reciprocal Joule Cubic Metre
Reciprocal Joule Cubic Meter
J-1.m-3
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
\(j^{-1}-m^3\)
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA356
cP
cP
C7
1e-02
0,01-fold of the CGS unit of the dynamic viscosity poise
Centipoise
\(\textbf{Centipoise} is a C.G.S System unit for 'Dynamic Viscosity' expressed as \(cP\).
0e+00
Reciprocal Square Meter
1
Reciprocal Square Metre
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Steradian
m-2
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
m^{-2}
/m2
0.0
"Per Square Meter" is a demominator unit with dimensions \(/m^2\).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Angolan_kwanza
1
Kwanza
Angola
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angolan_kwanza?oldid=491748749
\(AOA\)
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit siemens divided by the SI base unit metre
1e+03
B54
0112/2///62720#UAA579
0e+00
kS.m-1
Kilosiemens Per Meter
Kilosiemens Per Metre
0e+00
1.5153635e-04
[pk_br].min-1
0112/2///62720#UAA942
Peck (UK) Per Minute
L46
unit of the volume peck (UK) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time minute
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
[Btu_th]/[ft_i]3
[Btu_th].[ft_i]-3
British Thermal Unit (TH) Per Cubic Foot
\(Btu(th)-per-ft3\)
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--energy_density--british_thermal_unit_it_per_cubic_foot.cfm
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/EN/units-converter/fuel-efficiency--volume/c/
0.0
British Thermal Unit (TH) Per Cubic Foot (\(Btu (TH)/ft^3\)) is a unit in the category of Energy density. It is also known as Btu per cubic foot, Btu/cubic foot. This unit is commonly used in the UK, US unit systems. It has a dimension of \(ML^{-1}T^{-2}\) where \(M\) is mass, \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit \(J/m^3\) by multiplying its value by a factor of 37234.03.
3.723403E04
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit volt divided by the unit minute
H62
1.666667e-05
0112/2///62720#UAA806
mV.min-1
0e+00
Millivolt Per Minute
A ZeptoCoulomb is \(10^{-21} C\).
zC
zC
1.0e-21
0.0
ZeptoCoulomb
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar?oldid=494738466
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Canadian_dollar
Canadian Dollar
Canada
[ft_i]3/min
[ft_i]3.min-1
[cft_i]/min
"Cubic Foot per Minute" is an Imperial unit for 'Volume Per Unit Time' expressed as \(ft^3/min\).
[cft_i].min-1
0.0
\(ft^{3}/min\)
0112/2///62720#UAA461
2L
4.719474432000001E-4
Cubic Foot per Minute
[pca]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica?oldid=458102937
0112/2///62720#UAB606
0.0
PCA
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pica
Pica
R1
A pica is a typographic unit of measure corresponding to 1/72 of its respective foot, and therefore to 1/6 of an inch. The pica contains 12 point units of measure. Notably, Adobe PostScript promoted the pica unit of measure that is the standard in contemporary printing, as in home computers and printers. Usually, pica measurements are represented with an upper-case 'P' with an upper-right-to-lower-left virgule (slash) starting in the upper right portion of the 'P' and ending at the lower left of the upright portion of the 'P'; essentially drawing a virgule (/) through a 'P'. Note that these definitions are different from a typewriter's pica setting, which denotes a type size of ten characters per horizontal inch.
http://www.simetric.co.uk/sibtu.htm
[Btu_IT]/h
0.29307107
[Btu_IT].h-1
0.0
\(Btu/hr\)
BTU per Hour
The British thermal unit (BTU or Btu) is a traditional unit of energy equal to about 1 055.05585 joules. It is approximately the amount of energy needed to heat 1 pound (0.454 kg) of water from \(39 \,^{\circ}{\rm F}\) (\(3.9 \,^{\circ}{\rm C}\)) to \(40 \,^{\circ}{\rm F}\) (\(4.4 \,^{\circ}{\rm C}\)). The unit is most often used in the power, steam generation, heating and air conditioning industries. In scientific contexts the BTU has largely been replaced by the SI unit of energy, the joule, though it may be used as a measure of agricultural energy production (BTU/kg).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert?oldid=492755037
Gilbert
The fundamental unit of magnetomotive force (\(mmf\)) in electromagnetic units is called a Gilbert. It is the \(mmf\) which will produce a magnetic field strength of one Gauss (Maxwell per Square Centimeter) in a path one centimeter long.
Gi
Gb
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gilbert
0112/2///62720#UAB211
0.795774715
0.0
"Ounce Force Inch" is an Imperial unit for 'Torque' expressed as \(ozf-in\).
[ozf_av].[in_i]
0.0
Imperial Ounce Force Inch
7.06155243E-2
product of the unit pound according to the avoirdupois system of units and the power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 2
F20
2.926397e-04
0112/2///62720#UAA672
0e+00
[lb_av].[sin_i]
Pound Mass (avoirdupois) Square Inch
The \(\textit{femtometre}\) is an SI unit of length equal to \(10^{-15} meter\). This distance can also be called \(\textit{fermi}\) and was so named in honour of Enrico Fermi. It is often encountered in nuclear physics as a characteristic of this scale. The symbol for the fermi is also \(fm\).
1.0E-15
0.0
fm
fm
A71
0112/2///62720#UAB063
Femtometre
Femtometer
0.001-fold of the unit of the volume litre divided by the SI base unit kilogram
0e+00
KX
mL.kg-1
mL/kg
Millilitre Per Kilogram
Millilitre Per Kilogram
1e-06
0112/2///62720#UAB095
MegaJoule Per Square Meter (\(MegaJ/m^2\)) is a unit in the category of Energy density.
MJ.m-2
Megajoule Per Square Metre
Megajoule Per Square Meter
1e+06
1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit joule divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
0e+00
mm4
Quartic Millimetre
1e-12
0.001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 4
G77
0112/2///62720#UAA869
Quartic Millimeter
0e+00
Megavolt Per Metre
1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit volt divided by the SI base unit metre
Megavolt Per Meter
B79
1e+06
MV.m-1
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA223
MilliW
mW
The "Hartley per Second" is a unit of information rate.
1.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_(information)
Hartley per Second
\(Hart/s\)
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31898
0112/2///62720#UAB347
0.0
Heart Beat
0112/2///62720#UAA563
B26
kC
KiloCoulomb
0.0
kC
1000.0
MHz
Megahertz
0112/2///62720#UAA209
MHZ
0.0
MHz
1.0E6
"Megahertz" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Frequency' expressed as \(MHz\).
1
Ampere Turn per Metre
Ampere Turn per Meter
The SI unit of magnetic field strength. One ampere per meter is equal to \(\pi/250\) oersteds (12.566 371 millioersteds) in CGS units. The ampere per meter is also the SI unit of "magnetization" in the sense of magnetic dipole moment per unit volume; in this context \(1 A/m = 0.001 emu per cubic centimeter\).
0.0
\(At/m\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Polish_z%C5%82oty
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_złoty?oldid=492697733
Poland
2
\(PLN\)
Zloty
3.33564E-6
Statcoulomb per Square Centimetre
\(\textbf{Statcoulomb per Square Centimeter} is a unit of measure for electric flux density and electric polarization. One Statcoulomb per Square Centimeter is \(2.15\times 10^9 \, coulomb\,per\,square\,inch\).
\(statc-per-cm2\)
0.0
Statcoulomb per Square Centimeter
ozm
0.0
An ounce of mass is 1/16th of a pound of mass, based on the international standard definition of the pound as exactly 0.45359237 kg.
[oz_av]
Ounce Mass
0.028349523125
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units
\(\ell_P = \sqrt{\frac{ \hbar G}{c^3}} \approx 1.616199(97)) \times 10^{-35} m\), where \(c\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, \(\hbar\) is the reduced Planck's constant, and \(G\) is the gravitational constant. The two digits enclosed by parentheses are the estimated standard error associated with the reported numerical value.
\(\ell_P\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_length
Planck Length
0.0
In physics, the Planck length, denoted \(\ell_P\), is a unit of length, equal to \(1.616199(97)×10^{-35}\) metres. It is a base unit in the system of Planck units. The Planck length can be defined from three fundamental physical constants: the speed of light in a vacuum, Planck's constant, and the gravitational constant.
1.616252E-35
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_length?oldid=495093067
1e-06
B87
Microcoulomb Per Cubic Metre
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
0e+00
Microcoulomb Per Cubic Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA061
uC.m-3
Kilogram per Cubic Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA619
kg/m3
Kilogram per Cubic Meter
0.0
Kilogram per cubic metre is an SI derived unit of density, defined by mass in kilograms divided by volume in cubic metres. The official SI symbolic abbreviation is \(kg \cdot m^{-3}\), or equivalently either \(kg/m^3\).
KMQ
1.0e0
\(kg/m^3\)
kg.m-3
5.39124E-44
In physics, the Planck time, denoted by \(t_P\), is the unit of time in the system of natural units known as Planck units. It is the time required for light to travel, in a vacuum, a distance of 1 Planck length. The unit is named after Max Planck, who was the first to propose it. \( \\ t_P \equiv \sqrt{\frac{\hbar G}{c^5}} \approx 5.39106(32) \times 10^{-44} s\) where, \(c\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, \(\hbar\) is the reduced Planck's constant (defined as \(\hbar = \frac{h}{2 \pi}\) and \(G\) is the gravitational constant. The two digits between parentheses denote the standard error of the estimated value.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_time?oldid=495362103
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units
Planck Time
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_time
\(t_P\)
0.0
[Btu_IT].[in_i].s-1.[ft_i]-2.[degF]-1
0112/2///62720#UAA118
[Btu_IT].[in_i]/(s.[ft_i]2.[degF])
5.192204e+02
J42
0e+00
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Inch Per Second Square Foot degree Fahrenheit
unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
0.0
[in_i]
INH
0.0254
An inch is the name of a unit of length in a number of different systems, including Imperial units, and United States customary units. There are 36 inches in a yard and 12 inches in a foot. Corresponding units of area and volume are the square inch and the cubic inch.
Inch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inch?oldid=492522790
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Inch
in
0112/2///62720#UAA539
Bolivian Mvdol (Funds code)
\(BOV\)
2
Bolivia
\(BGN\)
Bulgarian Lev
Bulgaria
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgarian_lev?oldid=494947467
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bulgarian_lev
2
Metric DeciTON
1.0e02
0112/2///62720#UAB078
DTN
0e+00
100-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
dt
Kilogram Per Cubic Decimetre
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA604
Kilogram Per Cubic Decimeter
B34
kg.dm-3
SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
0e+00
Kilocurie
1e+03
2R
0112/2///62720#UAB046
0e+00
kCi
1 000-fold of the unit curie
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Congolese_franc
2
\(CDF\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congolese_franc?oldid=490314640
Democratic Republic of Congo
Franc Congolais
OHM
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ohm
0112/2///62720#UAA017
The \textit{ohm} is the SI derived unit of electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm. \(\Omega \equiv\ \frac{\text{V}}{\text{A}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{volt}}{\text{amp}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{W}}{\text {A}^{2}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{watt}}{\text{amp}^{2}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{H}}{\text {s}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{henry}}{\text{second}}\)
Ohm
\ohm
Ohm
1.0e0
V/A
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohm?oldid=494685555
Kilogram per Square Second
kg/s2
1
kg.s-2
0.0
\(kg-per-sec2\)
\(kg \cdot s^2\)
Degree Celsius Centimetre
\(cm-degC\)
\(\textbf{Degree Celsius Centimeter} is a C.G.S System unit for 'Length Temperature' expressed as \(cm-degC\).
0.0
Cel.cm
Degree Celsius Centimeter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonne_of_oil_equivalent
0.0
4.1868E13
megatoe
The tonne of oil equivalent (toe) is a unit of energy: the amount of energy released by burning one tonne of crude oil, approximately 42 GJ (as different crude oils have different calorific values, the exact value of the toe is defined by convention; unfortunately there are several slightly different definitions as discussed below). The toe is sometimes used for large amounts of energy, as it can be more intuitive to visualise, say, the energy released by burning 1000 tonnes of oil than 42,000 billion joules (the SI unit of energy).</p>
<p>Multiples of the toe are used, in particular the megatoe (Mtoe, one million toe) and the gigatoe (Gtoe, one billion toe).</p>
Megaton of Oil Equivalent
1e+06
JM
Megajoule Per Cubic Metre
MJ.m-3
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA212
1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit joule divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Megajoule Per Cubic Meter
Statvolt per Centimetre
0.0
\(statv-per-cm\)
One statvolt per centimetre is equal in magnitude to one gauss. For example, an electric field of one statvolt/cm has the same energy density as a magnetic field of one gauss. Likewise, a plane wave propagating in a vacuum has perpendicular electric and magnetic fields such that for every gauss of magnetic field intensity there is one statvolt/cm of electric field intensity.
The abvolt is another option for a unit of voltage in the cgs system.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statvolt
2.99792458E4
Statvolt per Centimeter
[acr_br].[ft_i]
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre-foot
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-35
An acre-foot is a unit of volume commonly used in the United States in reference to large-scale water resources, such as reservoirs, aqueducts, canals, sewer flow capacity, and river flows. It is defined by the volume of one acre of surface area to a depth of one foot. Since the acre is defined as a chain by a furlong (\(66 ft \times 660 ft\)) the acre-foot is exactly \(43,560 cubic feet\). For irrigation water, the volume of \(1 ft \times 1 \; ac = 43,560 \; ft^{3} (1,233.482 \; m^{3}, 325,851 \; US gal)\).
1233.4818375475202e0
ac-ft
Acre Foot
Watt per Square Metre Steradian
Watt per Square Meter Steradian
http://asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/Instrument/ceres_units.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiance
\(W/(m^2.sr)\)
\(\textbf{Watt per steradian per square metrer } is the SI unit of radiance (\(W·sr^{−1}·m^{−2}\)), while that of spectral radiance in frequency is the watt per steradian per square metre per hertz (\(W·sr^{−1}·m^{−2}·Hz^{−1}\)) and that of spectral radiance in wavelength is the watt per steradian per square metre, per metre (\(W·sr^{−1}·m^{−3}\)), commonly the watt per steradian per square metre per nanometre (\(W·sr^{−1}·m^{−2}·nm^{−1}\)). It has a dimension of \(ML^{-4}T^{-3}\) where \(M\) is mass, \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
W.m-2.sr-1
1.0
0.0
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--radiance--watt_per_square_meter_per_steradian.cfm
m3.K-1
\(m3-per-k\)
Cubic Metre per Kelvin
G29
Cubic Meter per Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA758
1.0e0
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA658
Litre Per Litre
L/L
K62
volume ratio consisting of the unit litre divided by the unit litre
Liter Per Liter
L.L-1
0e+00
1e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA617
Kilogram per Square Meter
kg/m2
kg.m-2
Kilogram per Square Metre
28
0.0
\(kg/m^2\)
1.0e0
Kilogram Per Square Meter (kg/m2) is a unit in the category of Surface density. It is also known as kilograms per square meter, kilogram per square metre, kilograms per square metre, kilogram/square meter, kilogram/square metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Kilogram Per Square Meter (kg/m2) has a dimension of ML-2 where M is mass, and L is length. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
unit slug for mass slug according to the English engineering system divided by the unit hour
0.004053861111111
0112/2///62720#UAA982
L66
Slug Per Hour
0e+00
Microcoulomb Per Square Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA060
0e+00
1e-06
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit coulomb divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
uC.m-2
Microcoulomb Per Square Metre
B88
0e+00
Milligram Per Square Centimetre
Milligram Per Square Centimeter
H63
1e-02
mg.cm-2
0112/2///62720#UAA818
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
2.728302797866667e+03
F22
Pound Force Foot Per Ampere
product of the Anglo-American unit pound-force and foot divided by the SI base unit ampere
0112/2///62720#UAB483
0e+00
[lbf_av].[ft_i].A-1
\(\#/yr\)
Number per Year
"Number per Year" is a unit for 'Frequency' expressed as \(\#/yr\).
0.0
{#}.a-1
1.7866e+02
0e+00
unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Per Second Foot Degree Rankine
A22
[Btu_IT]/(s.[ft_i].[degR])
[Btu_IT].s-1.[ft_i]-1.[degR]-1
0112/2///62720#UAB107
H67
Millimetre Per Hour
2.777778e-07
0e+00
mm.h-1
0001-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the unit hour
0112/2///62720#UAA866
mm/h
Millimeter Per Hour
British Thermal Unit (international Table) Per Pound Degree Fahrenheit
unit of the heat energy according to the Imperial system of units divided by the product of the units avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units and degree Fahrenheit
[Btu_IT]/([lbf_av].[degF])
0e+00
[Btu_IT].[lbf_av]-1.[degF]-1
4.1868e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA119
J43
The SI unit of electromagnetic moment.
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
Ampere Square Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA106
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/ampere+meter+squared
Ampere Square Metre
\(A-M^2\)
A5
0.0
A.m2
Short Ton per Hour
0.0
0.251995761
\(ton/hr\)
[ston_av].h-1
The short Ton per Hour is a unit used to express a weight processed in a period of time.
unit gallon (US, liq.) according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit second
Gallon (US Liquid) Per Second
3.785412e-03
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA509
[gal_us].s-1
K30
4.92892e-07
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA438
K11
unit of the volume fluid ounce (US) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time minute
[foz_us].min-1
Ounce (US Fluid) Per Minute
dyn
DU
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyne?oldid=494703827
In physics, the dyne is a unit of force specified in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units. One dyne is equal to In physics, the dyne is a unit of force specified in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units. One dyne is equal to \SI{10}{\micro\newton}. Equivalently, the dyne is defined as 'the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimetre per square second'. The dyne per centimetre is the unit traditionally used to measure surface tension.
\(g\cdot cm/s^{2}\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dyne
0112/2///62720#UAA422
dyn
1.0E-5
Dyne
0.0
The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is an international reference pressure defined as \(101.325 \,kPa\) and formerly used as unit of pressure. For practical purposes it has been replaced by the bar which is \(100 kPa\). The difference of about 1% is not significant for many applications, and is within the error range of common pressure gauges.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_(unit)
atm
101325
0112/2///62720#UAA322
0.0
ATM
Standard Atmosphere
atm
4.16818183E9
Cubic Mile
0.0
A cubic mile is an imperial / U.S. customary unit of volume, used in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 mile in length.
\(mi^{3}\)
[mi_i]3
4.84813681E-6
deg/h
"Degree per Hour" is an Imperial unit for 'Angular Velocity' expressed as \(deg/h\).
deg.h-1
0.0
\(deg/h\)
Degree per Hour
"Kip per Square Inch" is a unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(kip/in^{2}\).
Kip per Square Inch
0.0
\(kip/in^{2}\)
k[lbf_av].[in_i]-2
6894757.89
0112/2///62720#UAB242
unit tonne divided by the unit for time minute
t.min-1
0112/2///62720#UAB000
Tonne Per Minute
16.666666666666667
L78
0e+00
cal_IT
International Table calorie
\( International Table calorie. \)
4.1868
0.0
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
unit fo the volume quart (US liquid) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time hour
[qt_us].h-1
K99
0112/2///62720#UAA715
0.000000262875833
0e+00
Quart (US Liquid) Per Hour
unit of the heat energy according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit minute
[Btu_th].min-1
0e+00
1.7573e+01
0112/2///62720#UAA128
British Thermal Unit (thermochemical) Per Minute
J51
[Btu_th]/min
0.0
F10
3600.0
Kelvin per Hour
K.h-1
\(\textbf{Kelvin per Hour} is a unit for 'Temperature Per Time' expressed as \(K / h\).
0112/2///62720#UAA189
\(K / h\)
K86
composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch) divided by the unit degree Fahrenheit for temperature
1.241056e+04
Pound Force Per Square Inch Degree Fahrenheit
0112/2///62720#UAA702
0e+00
[lbf_av].[sin_i]-1.[degF]-1
Jordan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordanian_dinar?oldid=495270728
3
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jordanian_dinar
\(JOD\)
Jordanian Dinar
0112/2///62720#UAB155
0.0
Mx
Maxwell
Mx
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Maxwell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell?oldid=478391976
"Maxwell" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Magnetic Flux' expressed as \(Mx\).
1.0E-8
B65
mm/min
0e+00
0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the unit minute
1.666667e-05
mm.min-1
0112/2///62720#UAB378
Millimeter Per Minute
Millimetre Per Minute
H81
unit for the mixing ratio of the original gravity in the beer brew at 17,5 °C before the fermentation
Degree Plato
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA049
PLA
0e+00
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_mass
0.0
2.111089e15
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_mass?oldid=493648632
In physics, the Planck mass, denoted by \(m_P\), is the unit of mass in the system of natural units known as Planck units. It is defined so that \(\approx 1.2209 \times 10 GeV/c_0 = 2.17651(13) \times 10 kg\), (or \(21.7651 \mu g\)), where \(c_0\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, \(G\) is the gravitational constant, and \(\hbar\) is the reduced Planck constant. Particle physicists and cosmologists often use the reduced Planck mass, which is \(\approx 4.341 \times 10 kg = 2.435 \times 10 GeV/c\). The added factor of \(1/{\sqrt{8\pi}}\) simplifies a number of equations in general relativity. Quantum effects are typified by the magnitude of Planck's constant.
\(m_P = \sqrt{\frac{ \hbar c^3}{G}} \approx 1.2209 \times 10^{19} GeV/c^2 = 2.17651(13) \times 10^{-8}\), where \(c\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, \(\hbar\) is the reduced Planck's constant, and \(G\) is the gravitational constant. The two digits enclosed by parentheses are the estimated standard error associated with the reported numerical value.
Inverse Square Planck Mass
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units
H85
0112/2///62720#UAA099
0e+00
1.653439e-06
Reciprocal Week
wk-1
reciprocal of the unit week
Kilogram Square Centimetre
kg.cm2
0112/2///62720#UAA600
Kilogram Square Centimeter
F18
1e-04
product of the SI base unit kilogram and the 0 0001fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
0e+00
Reciprocal Tesla Meter
T-1.m-1
Reciprocal Tesla Metre
0.0
Per Tesla Meter Unit is a a demominator unit with dimensions \(/m .\cdot T\).
1
\(m^{-1} \cdot T^{-1}\)
Newton Per Square Millimeter
SI derived unit newton divided by the 0.000001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
C56
Newton Per Square Millimetre
N.mm-2
0112/2///62720#UAA250
0e+00
1e+06
\(\textit{Candela}\) is a unit for 'Luminous Intensity' expressed as \(cd\). The candela is the SI base unit of luminous intensity; that is, power emitted by a light source in a particular direction, weighted by the luminosity function (a standardized model of the sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths, also known as the luminous efficiency function). A common candle emits light with a luminous intensity of roughly one candela.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candela?oldid=484253082
CDL
1.0
http://www.simetric.co.uk/siderived.htm
cd
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Candela
0112/2///62720#UAA370
Candela
0.0
cd
0112/2///62720#UAD719
0.0
\(square-mile\)
MIK
[mi_us]2
[mi_i]2
2589988.11
0112/2///62720#UAB050
The square mile (abbreviated as sq mi and sometimes as mi) is an imperial and US unit of measure for an area equal to the area of a square of one statute mile. It should not be confused with miles square, which refers to the number of miles on each side squared. For instance, 20 miles square (20 × 20 miles) is equal to 400 square miles. One square mile is equivalent to: 4,014,489,600 square inches 27,878,400 square feet, 3,097,600 square yards, 640 acres, 258.9988110336 hectares, 2560 roods, 25,899,881,103.36 square centimetres, 2,589,988.110336 square metres, 2.589988110336 square kilometres When applied to a portion of the earth's surface, which is curved rather than flat, 'square mile' is an informal synonym for section.
Square Mile
[smi_us]
0
The cord is a unit of measure of dry volume used in Canada and the United States to measure firewood and pulpwood. A cord is the amount of wood that, when 'ranked and well stowed' (arranged so pieces are aligned, parallel, touching and compact), occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet (3.62 m). This corresponds to a well stacked woodpile 4 feet (122 cm) wide, 4 feet (122 cm) high, and 8 feet (244 cm) long; or any other arrangement of linear measurements that yields the same volume. The name cord probably comes from the use of a cord or string to measure it.
[crd_us]
C
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cord
Cord
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cord?oldid=490232340
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Second
SEC
s
The \(Second\) (symbol: \(s\)) is the base unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) and is also a unit of time in other systems of measurement. Between the years1000 (when al-Biruni used seconds) and 1960 the second was defined as \(1/86400\) of a mean solar day (that definition still applies in some astronomical and legal contexts). Between 1960 and 1967, it was defined in terms of the period of the Earth's orbit around the Sun in 1900, but it is now defined more precisely in atomic terms.
Under the International System of Units (via the International Committee for Weights and Measures, or CIPM), since 1967 the second has been defined as the duration of \({9192631770}\) periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom.In 1997 CIPM added that the periods would be defined for a caesium atom at rest, and approaching the theoretical temperature of absolute zero, and in 1999, it included corrections from ambient radiation.
1
Second
s
0112/2///62720#UAA972
0112/2///62720#UAD722
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second?oldid=495241006
Btu_{th}
http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_ics/catalogue_detail_ics.htm?csnumber=31890
[Btu_th]
0.0
1.0543502645e+03
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
British Thermal Unit (thermochemical definition} (\(BTU_{th}\)) is a traditional unit of energy equal to about \(1.0543502645 kilojoule\). It is approximately the amount of energy needed to heat 1 pound (0.454 kg) of water from \(39 \,^{\circ}{\rm F}\) (\(39 \,^{\circ}{\rm C}\)) to \(40 \,^{\circ}{\rm F}\) (\(4.4 \,^{\circ}{\rm C"\)). The unit is most often used in the power, steam generation, heating and air conditioning industries. In scientific contexts the BTU has largely been replaced by the SI unit of energy, the \(joule\).
British Thermal Unit (Thermochemical Definition)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_thermal_unit
http://www.knowledgedoor.com/2/units_and_constants_handbook/british-thermal-unit_group.html
Psi Litre Per Second
[psi].L.s-1
6.894757e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA704
K88
Psi Liter Per Second
product of the composed unit for pressure (pound-force per square inch) and the composed unit for volume flow (litre per second)
0e+00
mR
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roentgen_(unit)
0112/2///62720#UAB056
0.001-fold of the unit roentgen.
Milliroentgen
0112/2///62720#UAA898
2.58E-07
L31
2Y
0e+00
Ao
0.0
The \(Angstr\ddot{o}m\) is an internationally recognized unit of length equal to \(0.1 \,nanometre\) or \(1 \times 10^{-10}\,metres\). Although accepted for use, it is not formally defined within the International System of Units(SI). The angstrom is often used in the natural sciences to express the sizes of atoms, lengths of chemical bonds and the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, and in technology for the dimensions of parts of integrated circuits. It is also commonly used in structural biology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ångström?oldid=436192495
0112/2///62720#UAA023
Angstrom
1.0E-10
A
http://dbpedia.org/resource/%C3%85ngstr%C3%B6m
\(\AA\)
A11
Millimetre Per Year
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA868
0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the unit year
mm/a
.171e-11
mm.a-1
Millimeter Per Year
H66
2
Botswana
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pula
Pula
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pula?oldid=495207177
\(BWP\)
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit newton divided by the SI base unit metre
C22
0e+00
1e-03
mN.m-1
Millinewton Per Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA795
Millinewton Per Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA449
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_per_second?oldid=491316573
[ft_i]/s
FS
0.0
\(ft/s\)
0.3048e0
Foot per Second
[ft_i].s-1
\(\textit{foot per second}\) (plural \(\textit{feet per second}\)) is a unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector quantity, which includes direction). It expresses the distance in feet (\(ft\)) traveled or displaced, divided by the time in seconds (\(s\), or \(sec\)). The corresponding unit in the International System of Units (SI) is the \(\textit{metre per second}\). Abbreviations include \(ft/s\), \(ft/sec\) and \(fps\), and the rarely used scientific notation \(ft\,s\).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Foot_per_second
E_\rho
0.0
Planck Energy
In physics, the unit of energy in the system of natural units known as Planck units is called the Planck energy, denoted by \(E_P\). \(E_P\) is a derived, as opposed to basic, Planck unit. An equivalent definition is:\(E_P = \hbar / T_P\) where \(T_P\) is the Planck time. Also: \(E_P = m_P c^2\) where \(m_P\) is the Planck mass.
\(E_\rho = \sqrt{\frac{ \hbar c^5}{G}} \approx 1.936 \times 10^9 J \approx 1.22 \times 10^{28} eV \approx 0.5433 MWh\), where \(c\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, \(\hbar\) is the reduced Planck's constant, and \(G\) is the gravitational constant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_energy?oldid=493639955
1.9561E9
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_energy
C66
Pascal Second Per Cubic Meter
Pa.s.m-3
1.0e0
\(Pa-s/m3\)
0112/2///62720#UAA263
Pascal Second Per Cubic Metre
Pa.s/m3
0.0
\(\textit{Pascal Second Per Cubic Meter}\) (\(Pa-s/m^3\)) is a unit in the category of Acoustic impedance. It is also known as \(\textit{pascal-second/cubic meter}\). It has a dimension of \(ML^{-4}T^{-1}\) where \(M\) is mass, \(L\) is length, and \(T\) is time. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--acoustic_impedance--pascal_second_per_cubic_meter.cfm
0.0
1.0E-9
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abhenry
Abhenry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhenry?oldid=477198643
Abhenry is the centimeter-gram-second electromagnetic unit of inductance, equal to one billionth of a henry.
abH
nH
Pounds or Pounds Force per Square Foot is a British (Imperial) and American pressure unit which is directly related to the psi pressure unit by a factor of 144 (1 sq ft = 12 in x 12 in = 144 sq in). 1 Pound per Square Foot equals 47.8803 Pascals. The psf pressure unit is mostly for lower pressure applications such as specifying building structures to withstand a certain wind force or rating a building floor for maximum weight load.
0.0
47.8802631
Pound Force per Square Foot
\(lbf/ft^{2}\)
[lbf_av].[sft_i]-1
KJO
Kilojoule
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit joule
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA568
kJ
1e+03
W.m-3
0112/2///62720#UAA312
SI derived unit watt divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Watt Per Cubic Metre
0e+00
Watt Per Cubic Meter
H47
1.0
\(/sec-sr\)
s-1.sr-1
1
Reciprocal Second Steradian
Per Second Steradian Unit is a demominator unit with dimensions \(/sec-sr\).
/(s.sr)
0.0
GRM
g
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gram
0.001
0.0
g
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gram?oldid=493995797
Gram
A unit of mass in the metric system. The name comes from the Greek gramma, a small weight identified in later Roman and Byzantine times with the Latin scripulum or scruple (the English scruple is equal to about 1.3 grams). The gram was originally defined to be the mass of one cubic centimeter of pure water, but to provide precise standards it was necessary to construct physical objects of specified mass. One gram is now defined to be 1/1000 of the mass of the standard kilogram, a platinum-iridium bar carefully guarded by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in Paris for more than a century. (The kilogram, rather than the gram, is considered the base unit of mass in the SI.) The gram is a small mass, equal to about 15.432 grains or 0.035 273 966 ounce.
0112/2///62720#UAA465
1e+06
Megavolt
1,000,000-fold of the derived unit volt
MV
0e+00
B78
0112/2///62720#UAA221
Percent
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentage?oldid=495284540
%
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Percentage
P1
"Percent" is a unit for 'Dimensionless Ratio' expressed as \(\%\).
\%
0112/2///62720#UAA000
0.0
0.0
aC
aC
An AttoColomb is \(10^{-18} C\).
AttoCoulomb
1.0e-18
B38
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA634
kgf.m
9.80665e+00
product of the unit kilogram-force and the SI base unit metre
Kilogram?force Metre
Kilogram?force Meter
cm-1
reciprocal of the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre
0112/2///62720#UAA382
1e+02
Reciprocal Centimeter
E90
Reciprocal Centimetre
/cm
0e+00
Thermochemical Calorie
cal_th
cal_{th}
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
0.0
The energy needed to increase the temperature of a given mass of water by \(1 ^\circ C\( at atmospheric pressure depends on the starting temperature and is difficult to measure precisely. Accordingly, there have been several definitions of the calorie. The two perhaps most popular definitions used in older literature are the \(15 ^\circ C\) calorie and the thermochemical calorie.
4.184
\(1 \; cal_{th} = 4.184 J\)
\(\approx 0.003964 BTU\)
\(\approx 1.163 \times 10^{-6} kWh\)
\(\approx 2.611 \times 10^{19} eV\)
Kilohertz Meter
0e+00
Kilohertz Metre
product of the 1 000-fold of the SI derived unit hertz and the SI base unit metre
kHz.m
M17
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA567
SI base unit mol divided by the 0.001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
0e+00
mol.dm-3
Mole Per Cubic Decimeter
C35
0112/2///62720#UAA883
1e+03
Mole Per Cubic Decimetre
0
Belarussian Ruble
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Belarusian_ruble
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarusian_ruble?oldid=494143246
Belarus
\(j-per-kg-k-pa\)
J.kg-1.K-1.Pa-1
Joule per Kilogram Kelvin per Pascal
0.0
1.0e0
0e+00
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit siemens
0112/2///62720#UAA800
mS
C27
1e-03
Millisiemens
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA289
1,000,000,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit watt
1e+12
D31
TW
Terawatt
MVA
1,000,000-fold of the product of the SI derived unit volt and the SI base unit ampere
1e+06
MV.A
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA222
Megavolt Ampere
mL.min-1
0e+00
0.001-fold of the unit litre divided by the unit minute
1.666667e-08
Millilitre Per Minute
Millilitre Per Minute
mL/min
41
0112/2///62720#UAA855
0112/2///62720#UAA906
0e+00
0.000000001-fold of the SI derived unit henry divided by the SI base unit metre
Nanohenry Per Meter
Nanohenry Per Metre
C44
nH.m-1
1e-09
1000
ks
kilosecond
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millisecond?oldid=495102042
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA647
B52
ks
"Killosecond" is an Imperial unit for 'Time' expressed as \(ks\).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Millisecond
CGS unit of the length-related energy
erg.cm-1
Erg Per Centimetre
A58
Erg Per Centimeter
erg/cm
0e+00
1.0e-05
0112/2///62720#UAB145
Czech Republic
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Czech_koruna
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_koruna?oldid=493991393
\(CZK\)
Czech Koruna
MegaW
MW
Barbados
2
Barbados Dollar
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Barbadian_dollar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbadian_dollar?oldid=494388633
1e-06
0.000001-fold of the obsolete unit mho of the electric conductance
NR
0112/2///62720#UAB201
0e+00
Micromho
umho
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_pressure?oldid=493640883
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_pressure
0.0
4.63309E113
Planck Pressure
uF.m-1
1e-06
B89
0e+00
Microfarad Per Metre
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit farad divided by the SI base unit metre
Microfarad Per Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA065
PSI
Pounds of force per square inch, the unit for pressure as a compounded unit pound-force according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the power of the unit Inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2
0e+00
6894.75789
[psi]
Million US Dollars per Year
\(\(M\$/yr\)\)
\(ft^{2}-degF\)
[sft_i].[degF]
\(\textbf{Square Foot Degree Fahrenheit} is an Imperial unit for 'Area Temperature' expressed as \(ft^{2}-degF\).
0.0
Square Foot Degree Fahrenheit
J95
0e+00
unit of the volume fluid ounce (UK) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time day
[foz_br].d-1
Ounce (UK Fluid) Per Day
0112/2///62720#UAA432
7.87487e-06
at
\(1 at = 98.0665 kPa \approx 0.96784 standard atmospheres\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_atmosphere
98066.5
0112/2///62720#UAA321
0.0
att
ATT
A technical atmosphere (symbol: at) is a non-SI unit of pressure equal to one kilogram-force per square centimeter. The symbol 'at' clashes with that of the katal (symbol: 'kat'), the SI unit of catalytic activity; a kilotechnical atmosphere would have the symbol 'kat', indistinguishable from the symbol for the katal. It also clashes with that of the non-SI unit, the attotonne, but that unit would be more likely be rendered as the equivalent SI unit. Assay ton (abbreviation 'AT') is not a unit of measurement, but a standard quantity used in assaying ores of precious metals; it is \(29 1D6 \,grams\) (short assay ton) or \(32 2D3 \,grams\) (long assay ton), the amount which bears the same ratio to a milligram as a short or long ton bears to a troy ounce. In other words, the number of milligrams of a particular metal found in a sample of this size gives the number of troy ounces contained in a short or long ton of ore.
Technical Atmosphere
[nmi_i]/h
Nautical Mile per Hour
[nmi_i].h-1
\(nmi/hr\)
The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile (1.852 km) per hour, approximately 1.151 mph. The abbreviation kn is preferred by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), which includes every major seafaring nation; but the abbreviations kt (singular) and kts (plural) are also widely used conflicting with the SI symbol for kilotonne which is also "kt". The knot is a non-SI unit accepted for use with the International System of Units (SI). Worldwide, the knot is used in meteorology, and in maritime and air navigation-for example, a vessel travelling at 1 knot along a meridian travels one minute of geographic latitude in one hour.
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA310
1.0e0
"Watt per Square Meter} is a unit of irradiance defined as the power received per area. This is a unit in the category of Energy flux. It is also known as watts per square meter, watt per square metre, watts per square metre, watt/square meter, watt/square metre. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Watt Per Square Meter (\(W/m^2\)) has a dimension of \(MT^{-3"\) where M is mass, and T is time. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
W.m-2
\(W/m^2\)
0.0
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--energy_flux--watt_per_square_meter.cfm
Watt per Square Metre
Watt per Square Meter
W/m2
D54
Imperial Mass Ounce per Gallon
oz/gal
[oz_av].[gal_br]-1
"Ounce per Gallon" is an Imperial unit for 'Density' expressed as \(oz/gal\).
6.23602329
0.0
Haiti
Haiti Gourde
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Haitian_gourde
\(HTG\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_gourde?oldid=486090975
2
0.0
[qt_us]
"US Liquid Quart" is a unit for 'Liquid Volume' expressed as \(qt\).
qt
9.46353E-4
US Liquid Quart
NQ
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Siemens_%28unit%29
http://www.simetric.co.uk/siderived.htm
"Mho" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Electric Conductivity' expressed as \(mho\).
1.0
mho
0.0
Mho
\mho
0112/2///62720#UAB200
C29
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit tesla
mT
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA803
Millitesla
0e+00
The candela per square metre (\(cd/m^2\)) is the derived SI unit of luminance. The unit is based on the candela, the SI unit of luminous intensity, and the square metre, the SI unit of area. Nit (nt) is a deprecated non-SI name also used for this unit (\(1 nit = 1 cd/m^2\)). As a measure of light emitted per unit area, this unit is frequently used to specify the brightness of a display device. Most consumer desktop liquid crystal displays have luminances of 200 to 300 \(cd/m^2\); the sRGB spec for monitors targets 80 cd/m2. HDTVs range from 450 to about 1000 cd/m2. Typically, calibrated monitors should have a brightness of \(120 cd/m^2\). \(Nit\) is believed to come from the Latin word nitere, to shine.
0112/2///62720#UAA371
candela per square metre
cd.m-2
1
cd/m2
0.0
\(cd/m^2\)
candela per square meter
A24
"Ounce per Square Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Per Area' expressed as \(oz/ft^{2}\).
[oz_av].[sft_i]-1
0.305151727
0.0
Imperial Mass Ounce per Square Foot
oz/ft^{2}
Pa.bar-1
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA260
1e-05
SI derived unit pascal divided by the unit bar
Pascal Per Bar
F07
baryed
\rho
barad
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Barye
<p>The barye, or sometimes barad, barrie, bary, baryd, baryed, or barie, is the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) unit of pressure. It is equal to 1 dyne per square centimetre.</p>
Barye
\(g/(cm\cdot s{2}\)
baryd
bary
0.0
barie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barye?oldid=478631158
0.1
Grain per Gallon
\(gr/gal\)
"Grain per Gallon" is an Imperial unit for 'Density' expressed as \(gr/gal\).
[gr].[gal_br]-1
0.0
0.017118061
6.97333333E-5
"Kilocalorie per Square Centimeter Minute" is a unit for 'Power Per Area' expressed as \(kcal/(cm^{2}-min)\).
kcal.cm-2.min-1
\(kcal/(cm^{2}-min)\)
0.0
Kilocalorie per Square Centimeter Minute
Kilocalorie per Square Centimetre Minute
0e+00
7.46e+02
0112/2///62720#UAA537
Horsepower (electric)
K43
unit of the power according to the Anglo-American system of units
1.0e0
0112/2///62720#UAA258
PAL
The SI unit of pressure. The pascal is the standard pressure unit in the MKS metric system, equal to one newton per square meter or one "kilogram per meter per second per second." The unit is named for Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French philosopher and mathematician, who was the first person to use a barometer to measure differences in altitude.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pascal
Pascal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal?oldid=492989202
N/m^2
Pa
Pa
0.0
0.0
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--pressure--poundal_per_square_foot.cfm
0112/2///62720#UAB243
\(pdl/ft^2\)
Poundal Per Square Foot (\(pdl/ft^2\)) is a unit in the category of Pressure. It is also known as poundals per square foot, poundal/square foot. This unit is commonly used in the UK, US unit systems. Poundal Per Square Foot has a dimension of \(ML^{-1}T^{-2}\), where M is mass, L is length, and T is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit \si{Pa} by multiplying its value by a factor of 1.488163944.
[lb_av].[ft_i].s-2.[sft_i]-1
1.48816443
Poundal per Square Foot
4N
1e+06
0e+00
MBq
Megabecquerel
0112/2///62720#UAA205
1 000 000-fold of the derived unit becquerel
Kilo Byte
kBy
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte?oldid=493588918
kB
1024
The kilobyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information equivalent to 1024 bytes. Although the prefix kilo- means 1000, the term kilobyte and symbol kB have historically been used to refer to either 1024 (210) bytes or 1000 (103) bytes, dependent upon context, in the fields of computer science and information technology.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Byte
'
Minute Angle
'
0112/2///62720#UAA097
D61
0.0
0.0002908882
0
Gon
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gon
A91
0112/2///62720#UAA522
"Gon" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Plane Angle' expressed as \(gon\).
gon
gon
0.015707963267949
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gon?oldid=424098171
Kilogram Square Second
\(kilog-sec2\)
1
0.0
kg.s2
0112/2///62720#UAA517
1.369145e-09
unit of the volume gill (US) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time day
K36
[gil_us].d-1
0e+00
Gill (US) Per Day
L51
0.00880976754
unit of the volume peck (US dry) as dry measure according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA947
[pk_us].s-1
Peck (US Dry) Per Second
Picosiemens Per Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA934
1e-12
0.000000000001-fold of the SI derived unit Siemens divided by the SI base unit metre
L42
pS.m-1
0e+00
Picosiemens Per Metre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahamian_dollar?oldid=492776024
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bahamian_dollar
Bahamian Dollar
2
Bahamas
100
ARE
a
0.0
An 'are' is a unit of area equal to 0.02471 acre and 100 centare.
0112/2///62720#UAB048
ar
http://www.anidatech.com/units.html
are
Acre
[acr_br]
acre
4046.8564224
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Acre
acre
The acre is a unit of area in a number of different systems, including the imperial and U.S. customary systems. Its international symbol is ac. The most commonly used acres today are the international acre and, in the United States, the survey acre. The most common use of the acre is to measure tracts of land. One international acre is equal to 4046.8564224 square metres.
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre?oldid=495387342
0112/2///62720#UAA320
ACR
L34
0112/2///62720#UAA920
[oz_av].h-1
0e+00
Ounce (avoirdupois) Per Hour
7.87487e-06
traditional unit of the mass avoirdupois ounce according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the unit for time hour
0112/2///62720#UAA559
kA.m-2
Kiloampere Per Square Metre
Kiloampere Per Square Meter
B23
0e+00
1 000-fold of the SI base unit ampere divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
1e+03
0112/2///62720#UAA717
Quart (US Liquid) Per Second
[qt_us].s-1
unit fo the volume quart (US liquid) for fluids according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit second
0.000946353
0e+00
L11
Joule Per Second
J.s-1
SI derived unit joule divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
1e+00
Kilogram?force Meter Per Square Centimeter
0112/2///62720#UAB189
kgf.m.cm-2
0e+00
9.80665e+04
Kilogram?force Metre Per Square Centimetre
E44
product of the unit kilogram-force and the SI base unit metre divided by the 0.0001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2
"Foot of Water" is a unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(ftH2O\).
ftH2O
0112/2///62720#UAA463
Foot of Water
K24
[ft_i'H2O]
0.0
7.865792e-06
power of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the unit hour
2K
[cft_i].h-1
Cubic Foot Per Hour
0112/2///62720#UAA459
0e+00
[eps_0]
0.0
The \(\textit{relative permittivity}\) of a material under given conditions reflects the extent to which it concentrates electrostatic lines of flux. In technical terms, it is the ratio of the amount of electrical energy stored in a material by an applied voltage, relative to that stored in a vacuum. Likewise, it is also the ratio of the capacitance of a capacitor using that material as a dielectric, compared to a similar capacitor that has a vacuum as its dielectric. Relative permittivity is a dimensionless number that is in general complex. The imaginary portion of the permittivity corresponds to a phase shift of the polarization P relative to E and leads to the attenuation of electromagnetic waves passing through the medium.</p>
<p>\(\epsilon_r(w) = \frac{\epsilon(w)}{\epsilon_O}\)\ where \(\epsilon_r(w)\) is the complex frequency-dependent absolute permittivity of the material, and \(\epsilon_O\) is the vacuum permittivity.
http://www.ncert.nic.in/html/learning_basket/electricity/electricity/charges%20&%20fields/absolute_permittivity.htm
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Relative_static_permittivity
8.854187817E-12
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_static_permittivity?oldid=334224492
Relative Permittivity
\(\epsilon r\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_permittivity?oldid=489664437
0.0
mm
The millimetre (International spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures) or millimeter (American spelling) (SI unit symbol mm) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one thousandth of a metre, which is the SI base unit of length. It is equal to 1000 micrometres or 1000000 nanometres. A millimetre is equal to exactly 5/127 (approximately 0.039370) of an inch.
MMT
\(mm\)
0.001
0112/2///62720#UAA862
Millimetre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millimetre?oldid=493032457
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Millimetre
Millimeter
0.0
MBd
mbps
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units
Megabit per Second
E20
Mbit/s
A megabit per second (Mbit/s or Mb/s; not to be confused with mbit/s which means millibit per second, or with Mbitps which means megabit picosecond) is a unit of data transfer rate equal to 1,000,000 bits per second or 1,000 kilobits per second or 125,000 bytes per second or 125 kilobytes per second.
0112/2///62720#UAA226
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farad?oldid=493070876
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Farad
C/V
FAR
F
0.0
The SI unit of electric capacitance. Very early in the study of electricity scientists discovered that a pair of conductors separated by an insulator can store a much larger charge than an isolated conductor can store. The better the insulator, the larger the charge that the conductors can hold. This property of a circuit is called capacitance, and it is measured in farads. One farad is defined as the ability to store one coulomb of charge per volt of potential difference between the two conductors. This is a natural definition, but the unit it defines is very large. In practical circuits, capacitance is often measured in microfarads, nanofarads, or sometimes even in picofarads (10-12 farad, or trillionths of a farad). The unit is named for the British physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867), who was known for his work in electricity and electrochemistry.
1.0e0
Farad
F
0112/2///62720#UAA144
µin
Microinch
u[in_i]
2.54E-8
\(\mu in\)
"Microinch" is an Imperial unit for 'Length' expressed as \(in^{-6}\).
0.0
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB198
product of the 1,000,000-fold of the unit volt ampere reactive and the unit hour
3.6e+09
MAH
Megavolt Ampere Reactive Hour
MV.A{reactive).h
Planck Current Density
0
1.331774E95
100.0
\(\(cm^{-1}\)\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kayser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayser?oldid=458489166
0.0
Ky
Kayser
1.113E-12
0.0
Statfarad
Statfarad (statF) is a unit in the category of Electric capacitance. It is also known as statfarads. This unit is commonly used in the cgs unit system. Statfarad (statF) has a dimension of \(M^{-1}L^{-2}T^4I^2\) where M is mass, L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit F by multiplying its value by a factor of 1.11265E-012.
http://www.efunda.com/glossary/units/units--electric_capacitance--statfarad.cfm
statF
MOhm
Megaohm
B75
0112/2///62720#UAA198
0e+00
1e+06
1,000,000-fold of the derived unit ohm
\(GEL\)
Georgia
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lari
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lari?oldid=486808394
Lari
2
Kilopascal Absolute
1.0e0
\(\textbf{Kilopascal Absolute} is a SI System unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(KPaA\).
KPaA
0.0
kPa{absolute}
X1
A chain is a unit of length. It measures 66 feet, or 22 yards, or 100 links, or 4 rods. There are 10 chains in a furlong, and 80 chains in one statute mile. An acre is the area of 10 square chains (that is, an area of one chain by one furlong). The chain has been used for several centuries in Britain and in some other countries influenced by British practice.
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Chain
ch
0.0
Gunter's chain
chain
[ch_br]
0112/2///62720#UAB203
20.1168
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain?oldid=494116185
0112/2///62720#UAB351
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bel
B
Bel
B
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_unit
A logarithmic unit of sound pressure equal to 10 decibels (dB), It is defined as: \(1 B = (1/2) \log_{10}(Np)\)
0.0
Siemens Square metre per mole
0.0
D12
Siemens Square meter per mole
0112/2///62720#UAA280
\(s-m2-per-mol\)
S.m2.mol-1
0.0
"Pound per Foot Hour" is an Imperial unit for 'Dynamic Viscosity' expressed as \(lb/(ft-hr)\).
[lb_av].[ft_i]-1.h-1
\(lb/(ft-hr)\)
Pound per Foot Hour
4.133788732137649E-4
Planck Area
0.0
2.61223E-70
0.001-fold of the unit of acceleration called gal according to the CGS system of units
Milligal
0e+00
1e-05
0112/2///62720#UAB043
C11
mGal
ton
0.0
Long ton (weight ton or imperial ton) is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements, as used in the United Kingdom and several other Commonwealth countries. One long ton is equal to 2,240 pounds (1,016 kg), 1.12 times as much as a short ton, or 35 cubic feet (0.9911 m3) of salt water with a density of 64 lb/ft3 (1.025 g/ml).</p>
<p>It has some limited use in the United States, most commonly in measuring the displacement of ships, and was the unit prescribed for warships by the Washington Naval Treaty 1922-for example battleships were limited to a mass of 35,000 long tons (36,000 t; 39,000 short tons).</p>
1016.0469088
[lton_av]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_ton
Long Ton
Microwatt Per Square Meter
uW.m-2
0e+00
D85
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit watt divided by the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
Microwatt Per Square Metre
0112/2///62720#UAA081
1e-06
0.0
rad.min-1
60.0
Radian Per Minute (rad/min) is a unit in the category of Angular velocity. It is also known as radians per minute, radian/minute. Radian Per Minute (rad/min) has a dimension of aT-1 where T is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit rad/s by multiplying its value by a factor of 0.0166666666667.
\(rad/m\)
Radian per Minute
rad/min
H28
Microfarad Per Kilometer
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit farad divided by the 1,000-fold of the SI base unit metre
Microfarad Per Kilometre
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA064
1.0e-09
uF.km-1
Unidades de formento (Funds code)
\(CLF\)
0
Chile
2
\(SYP\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_pound?oldid=484294722
Syria
Syrian Pound
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Syrian_pound
M18
Gigahertz Meter
0112/2///62720#UAA151
1e+09
product of the 1 000 000 000-fold of the SI derived unit hertz and the SI base unit metre
GHz.m
Gigahertz Metre
0e+00
rad/s2
0112/2///62720#UAA969
\(rad/s2\)
Radian per Square Second
2B
Angular acceleration is the rate of change of angular velocity. In SI units, it is measured in radians per Square second (\(rad/s^2\)), and is usually denoted by the Greek letter \(\alpha\).
1
rad.s-2
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA673
K66
[lb_av].d-1
unit of the mass avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the unit for time day
5.249912e-06
Pound (avoirdupois) Per Day
0e+00
Decameter
0112/2///62720#UAB064
dam
10-fold of the SI base unit metre
Decametre
1e+01
0e+00
A45
mN
1e-03
Millinewton
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit newton
0112/2///62720#UAA793
C20
0e+00
Kilojoule Per Kilogram
kJ.kg-1
kJ/kg
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA570
1e+03
B42
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit joule divided by the SI base unit kilogram
IU
http://dbpedia.org/resource/International_unit
[IU]
International Unit
0112/2///62720#UAB603
[iU]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_unit?oldid=488801913
<p><strong>International Unit</strong> is a unit for \textit{'Amount Of Substance'} expressed as \(IU\)</p>.
0.0
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Gram
B36
unit thermochemical calorie divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
cal_th.g-1
4.184e+03
0e+00
cal_th/g
0112/2///62720#UAB153
2
\(INR\)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_rupee?oldid=495120167
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Indian_rupee
Indian Rupee
Bhutan, India
[in_i]/s
[in_i].s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA542
0.0
Inch per Second
\(in-per-sec\)
The inch per second is a unit of speed or velocity. It expresses the distance in inches (in) traveled or displaced, divided by time in seconds (s, or sec). The equivalent SI unit is the metre per second. Abbreviations include in/s, in/sec, ips, and less frequently in s.
0.0254e0
IU
0112/2///62720#UAA924
7.8125e+00
unit of the density according to the Anglo-American system of units
L38
[oz_av].[gal_us]-1
0e+00
Ounce (avoirdupois) Per Gallon (US)
https://cdd.iec.ch/cdd/iec61360/iec61360.nsf/Units/0112-2---62720%23UAA924
1.0
The \(\textit{ampere}\), often shortened to \(\textit{amp}\), is the SI unit of electric current and is one of the seven SI base units.
\(\text{A}\ \equiv\ \text{amp (or ampere)}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{C}}{\text{s}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{coulomb}}{\text{second}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{J}}{\text{Wb}}\ \equiv\ \frac{\text{joule}}{\text{weber}}\)
Note that SI supports only the use of symbols and deprecates the use of any abbreviations for units.
A
0112/2///62720#UAA101
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampere?oldid=494026699
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ampere
0112/2///62720#UAD717
0.0
A
amp
Ampere
AMP
G44
0112/2///62720#UAA907
0.000000001-fold of the SI derived unit Siemens by the 0.01 fol of the SI base unit metre
Nanosiemens Per Centimetre
nS.cm-1
1e-07
Nanosiemens Per Centimeter
0e+00
N.A-1
1e+00
0e+00
H40
Newton Per Ampere
0112/2///62720#UAA236
SI derived unit newton divided by the SI base unit ampere
\(slug/ft\)
Slug per Foot
0.0
47.8802591863517e0
"Slug per Foot" is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Per Length' expressed as \(slug/ft\).
1e+00
Ampere Second
A8
A.s
0112/2///62720#UAA107
product out of the SI base unit ampere and the SI base unit second
0e+00
Long Ton (uk) Per Day
[lton_av].d-1
0e+00
L85
0.011759259259259
unit British ton according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit day
0112/2///62720#UAB010
Mean solar day
0.0
Day
d
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Day
86400
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day?oldid=494970012
0112/2///62720#UAA407
DAY
d
Henry Per Kiloohm
H03
H.kOhm-1
0e+00
SI derived unit henry divided by the 1 000-fold of the SI derived unit ohm
0112/2///62720#UAA167
1e-03
1 000-fold of the unit for pressure psi as a compounded unit pound-force according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the power of the unit Inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2
0112/2///62720#UAB138
6.89475789e+06
84
k[lbf_av].[sin_i]-1
0e+00
Kilopound Force Per Square Inch
0.0
"Pound Force per Pound" is an Imperial unit for 'Thrust To Mass Ratio' expressed as \(lbf/lb\).
[lbf_av].[lb_av]-1
Pound Force per Pound
9.80665085
\(lbf/lb\)
THM_EEC
100000.[Btu_IT]
\(therm-eec\)
0.0
1.157407407e-08
Cubic Decimetre Per Day
0e+00
dm3/d
Cubic Decimeter Per Day
0,001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the unit for time day
J90
dm3.d-1
0112/2///62720#UAA415
B94
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit ohm
1e-06
0112/2///62720#UAA055
Microohm
0e+00
uOhm
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA790
Millihenry Per Ohm
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit henry divided by the SI derived unit ohm
0e+00
H06
mH.Ohm-1
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Grade
Grade
the tangent of an angle of inclination multiplied by 100
gr
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade?oldid=485504533
"Kilogram Square Meter Per Second" is a unit for 'Angular Momentum' expressed as \(kg-m^2-s^{-1}\).
1.0e0
Kilogram Square Meter Per Second
\(kg-m2/sec\)
0.0
Kilogram Square Metre Per Second
B33
kg.m2.s-1
0112/2///62720#UAA623
\(btu-per-degF\)
BTU (IT) per Degree Fahrenheit
\(Btu/degF\)
1899.100535
British Thermal Unit (IT) Per Fahrenheit Degree (\(Btu (IT)/^\circ F\)) is a measure of heat capacity. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit J/K by multiplying its value by a factor of 1899.10534.
[Btu_IT].[degF]-1
[Btu_IT]/[degF]
0.0
Millifarad
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA787
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit farad
1e-03
C10
mF
0112/2///62720#UAB143
A38
Cubic Meter per Coulomb
\(m^3/c\)
Cubic Metre per Coulomb
m3.C-1
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
0.0
4448.222
Kip
kip
k[lbf_av]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kip?oldid=492552722
1000 pound-force
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kip
m2.K.W-1
\((K^{2})m/W\)
0.0
Square Metre Kelvin per Watt
0112/2///62720#UAA746
1.0
D19
Square Meter Kelvin per Watt
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
\(\textbf{Square Meter Kelvin per Watt} is a unit for 'Thermal Insulance' expressed as \((K^{2})m/W\).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobra?oldid=475725328
The currency of São Tomé and Príncipe
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dobra
Dobra
0
\(STD\)
Kilometer per Hour
Kilometre per Hour
km/h
0.0
KMH
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kilometres_per_hour
0112/2///62720#UAA638
"Kilometer per Hour" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Linear Velocity' expressed as \(km/hr\).
\(km/hr\)
0.2777777777777778e0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilometres_per_hour?oldid=487674812
km.h-1
0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit minute
g.min-1
F28
1.666667e-05
Gram Per Minute
0112/2///62720#UAA490
0e+00
0.0
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-914
A unit of mechanical mobility for sound waves, being the reciprocal of the mechanical ohm unit of impedance, i.e., for an acoustic medium, the ratio of the flux or volumic speed (area times particle speed) of the resulting waves through it to the effective sound pressure (i.e. force) causing them, the unit being qualified, according to the units used, as m.k.s. or c.g.s. The mechanical ohm is equivalent to \(1\,dyn\cdot\,s\cdot cm^{-1}\) or \(10^{-3} N\cdot s\cdot m^{-1}\).
\(mohm\)
Mohm
1000
\(1\:{mohm_{mks}} = 10^{3}\:\frac m {N.s}\:(=\:10^{3}\: \frac s {kg}\:in\:base\:m.k.s.\:terms)\)
\(1\:{mohm_{cgs}} = 1\:\frac {cm} {dyn.s}\: (=\:1\:\frac s g \:in\:base\:c.g.s.\:terms)\)
0.0
Kilogram Per Hour (kg/h) is a unit in the category of Mass flow rate. It is also known as kilogram/hour. Kilogram Per Hour (kg/h) has a dimension of MT-1 where M is mass, and T is time. It can be converted to the corresponding standard SI unit kg/s by multiplying its value by a factor of 0.000277777777778.
kg.h-1
kg/h
0.000277777778
Kilogram per Hour
E93
0112/2///62720#UAA607
\(kg/h\)
0e+00
mg/min
1.666667e-08
Milligram Per Minute
F33
0112/2///62720#UAA833
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the unit minute
1
Coulomb Square Meter
C.m2
Coulomb Square Meter (C-m2) is a unit in the category of Electric quadrupole moment. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Coulomb Square Meter (C-m2) has a dimension of L2TI where L is length, T is time, and I is electric current. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
0.0
Coulomb Square Metre
\(C m^{2}\)
Nepalese Rupee
\(NPR\)
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nepalese_rupee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepalese_rupee?oldid=476894226
Nepal
0112/2///62720#UAA082
ug
Microgram
0.000000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
1e-09
MC
0e+00
0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilean_peso?oldid=495455481
Chile
Chilean Peso
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Chilean_peso
\(CLP\)
0.0
cal.g-1.Cel-1
\(kcal/(gm-degC)\)
\(\textbf{Calorie per Gram Degree Celsius} is a unit for 'Specific Heat Capacity' expressed as \(kcal/(gm-degC)\).
Calorie per Gram Degree Celsius
\(J/(kg \cdot K)\)
0112/2///62720#UAA176
Joule per Kilogram Kelvin
1.0e0
J.kg-1.K-1
Specific heat capacity - The heat required to raise unit mass of a substance by unit temperature interval under specified conditions, such as constant pressure: usually measured in joules per kelvin per kilogram. Symbol \(c_p\) (for constant pressure) Also called specific heat.
\(J-per-kgK\)
0.0
B11
t{gross}
Gross Tonnage
The formula for calculating GT is given by \({ GT=V\times (0.2+0.02\times \log _{10}(V))}\)
0
http://www.imo.org/en/About/Conventions/ListOfConventions/Pages/International-Convention-on-Tonnage-Measurement-of-Ships.aspx
0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_tonnage
Gross tonnage (GT, G.T. or gt) is a nonlinear measure of a ship's overall internal volume. Gross tonnage is different from gross register tonnage. Gross tonnage is used to determine things such as a ship's manning regulations, safety rules, registration fees, and port dues, whereas the older gross register tonnage is a measure of the volume of only certain enclosed spaces.
\({ GT=V\times (0.2+0.02\times \log _{10}(V))}\) where V is measured in cubic meters.
0e+00
non SI-conforming unit of mass which comes from the Anglo-American Troy or Apothecaries' Weight System of units according to NIST of 1 pwt = 1.555174 10^3 kg
1.555174e-03
[pwt_tr]
DWT
0112/2///62720#UAB182
Pennyweight
0112/2///62720#UAA032
Degree Brix
0e+00
0e+00
J18
unit named according to Adolf Brix for the mixing ratio of a soluble dry substance in water with 15.5 °C similar to the percent designation for solutions, in which a solution of 1 g saccharose in 100 g saccharose/water solution corresponds to 1 °Brix and respectively an one percent solution
C
The SI unit of electric charge. One coulomb is the amount of charge accumulated in one second by a current of one ampere. Electricity is actually a flow of charged particles, such as electrons, protons, or ions. The charge on one of these particles is a whole-number multiple of the charge e on a single electron, and one coulomb represents a charge of approximately 6.241 506 x 1018 e. The coulomb is named for a French physicist, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), who was the first to measure accurately the forces exerted between electric charges.
Coulomb
1.0e0
COU
0112/2///62720#UAA130
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Coulomb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb?oldid=491815163
0.0
C
GBy
gbyte
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte?oldid=493019145
GB
E34
0112/2///62720#UAB185
0.0
The gigabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information storage. The prefix giga means 10 in the International System of Units (SI), therefore 1 gigabyte is \(1,000,000,000 \; bytes\). The unit symbol for the gigabyte is \(GB\) or \(Gbyte\), but not \(Gb\) (lower case b) which is typically used for the gigabit. Historically, the term has also been used in some fields of computer science and information technology to denote the \(gibibyte\), or \(1073741824 \; bytes\).
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gigabyte
1073741824
GigaByte
4Q
unit of the unbalance as a product of avoirdupois ounce according to the avoirdupois system of units and inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units
Ounce (avoirdupois) Inch
[oz_av].[in_i]
0112/2///62720#UAB132
6.94563e-04
0e+00
F84
mbar.K-1
Millibar Per Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAA811
0.001-fold of the unit bar divided by the unit temperature kelvin
0e+00
1e+02
Poise Per Bar
F06
P.bar-1
1e-06
0112/2///62720#UAA257
CGS unit poise divided by the unit bar
0e+00
Milliweber
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA809
1e-03
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit weber
mWb
C33
\(\textit{British Thermal Unit}\) (BTU or Btu) is a traditional unit of energy equal to about \(1.0550558526 \textit{ kilojoule}\). It is approximately the amount of energy needed to heat 1 pound (0.454 kg) of water from \(39 \,^{\circ}{\rm F}\) to \(40 \,^{\circ}{\rm F}\) . The unit is most often used in the power, steam generation, heating and air conditioning industries. In scientific contexts the BTU has largely been replaced by the SI unit of energy, the \(joule\), though it may be used as a measure of agricultural energy production (BTU/kg). It is still used unofficially in metric English-speaking countries (such as Canada), and remains the standard unit of classification for air conditioning units manufactured and sold in many non-English-speaking metric countries.
British Thermal Unit (International Definition)
1055.05585262
0.0
http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_ics/catalogue_detail_ics.htm?csnumber=31890
http://www.knowledgedoor.com/2/units_and_constants_handbook/british-thermal-unit_group.html
Btu_{it}
http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/appenB9.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_thermal_unit
[Btu_IT]
United States Dollar (same day) (funds code)
2
United States
Relative permeability, denoted by the symbol \(\mu _T\), is the ratio of the permeability of a specific medium to the permeability of free space \(\mu _0\)
\(\mu\,T\)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Relative_permeability
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_permeability
1.0
0.0
Relative Electromagnetic Permeability
[mu_0]
Romanian New Leu
\(RON\)
2
Romania
KW
0e+00
1e+03
kg.mm-1
SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit metre
0112/2///62720#UAB070
Kilogram Per Millimetre
Kilogram Per Millimeter
product out of the 100-fold of the SI unit pascal and the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit second
hPa.m3.s-1
0e+00
Hectopascal Cubic Metre Per Second
Hectopascal Cubic Meter Per Second
F94
0112/2///62720#UAA531
1e+02
European Unit of Account 17 (E.U.A.-17) (Bonds market unit)
\(XBD\)
Bonds market unit
traditional unit of the mass avoirdupois ounce according to the avoirdupois system of units divided by the unit for time day
Ounce (avoirdupois) Per Day
[oz_av].d-1
0e+00
L33
3.2812e-07
0112/2///62720#UAA919
B22
0112/2///62720#UAA557
1.03e-3
kA
kA
0.0
kiloampere
m3.mol-1
\(m^{3} mol^{-1}\)
Cubic Meter per Mole
0.0
<p>The molar volume, symbol \(Vm\), is the volume occupied by one mole of a substance (chemical element or chemical compound) at a given temperature and pressure. It is equal to the molar mass (M) divided by the mass density. It has the SI unit cubic metres per mole \(m3/mol\), although it is more practical to use the units cubic decimetres per mole \(dm3/mol\) for gases and cubic centimetres per mole \(cm3/mol\) for liquids and solids</p>.
Cubic Metre per Mole
1
0112/2///62720#UAA771
m3/mol
A40
[lcwt_av]
\(cwt long\)
Long Hundred Weight
"Hundred Weight - Long" is a unit for 'Mass' expressed as \(cwt\).
British hundredweight
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Debye
0.0
Debye
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debye?oldid=492149112
D
3.33564E-30
"Debye" is a C.G.S System unit for 'Electric Dipole Moment' expressed as \(D\).
1 000-fold of the non-legal unit thermochemical calorie divided by the unit hour
0112/2///62720#UAB184
1.162230555555556e+00
E15
0e+00
kcal_th.h-1
Kilocalorie (thermochemical) Per Hour
Bushel (US Dry) Per Hour
J69
unit of the volume bushel (US dry) for dry measure according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the unit for time hour
0e+00
[bu_us].h-1
9.789e-06
[bu_us]/h
0112/2///62720#UAA350
uH.Ohm-1
G99
1e-06
Microhenry Per Ohm
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit henry divided by the SI derived unit ohm
0112/2///62720#UAA067
0e+00
\(lb-mol\)
0.45359237e0
Pound Mole
0112/2///62720#UAB402
0.0
[lb_av].mol
<p><strong>Pound Mole</strong> is a unit for \textit{'Mass Amount Of Substance'} expressed as \(lb-mol\).</p>.
mGy
1e-03
Milligray
0112/2///62720#UAA788
C13
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit gray
0e+00
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cereal
0112/2///62720#UAA523
gr
[gr]
Grain
GRN
6.479891E-5
A grain is a unit of measurement of mass that is nominally based upon the mass of a single seed of a cereal. The grain is the only unit of mass measure common to the three traditional English mass and weight systems; the obsolete Tower grain was, by definition, exactly /64 of a troy grain. Since 1958, the grain or troy grain measure has been defined in terms of units of mass in the International System of Units as precisely 64.79891 milligrams. Thus, \(1 gram \approx 15.4323584 grains\). There are precisely 7,000 grains per avoirdupois pound in the imperial and U.S. customary units, and 5,760 grains in the Troy pound.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cereal?oldid=495222949
0.0
"Pound Force per Square Inch Second" is a unit for 'Force Per Area Time' expressed as \(lbf / in^{2}-s\).
Pound Force per Square Inch Second
6894.75789
\(lbf / in^{2}-s\)
0.0
[lbf_av].[sin_i]-1.s-1
0112/2///62720#UAB195
product of the 1 000-fold of the unit volt ampere reactive and the unit hour
0e+00
3.6e+06
Kilovolt Ampere Reactive Hour
kV.A.h{reactive}
K3
[gal_br]
4.54609E-3
0.0
gal
Imperial Gallon
"Imperial Gallon" is an Imperial unit for 'Liquid Volume' expressed as \(galIMP\).
reciprocal value of the unit yard according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3
[cyd_i]-1
Reciprocal Cubic Yard
0112/2///62720#UAB033
1.307951e+00
M10
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAB231
0.0
0.104719755
\(rev/min\)
{#}.min-1
Revolution per Minute
"Revolution per Minute" is a unit for 'Angular Velocity' expressed as \(rev/min\).
Hectopascal Per Bar
E99
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA529
100-fold of the SI derived unit pascal divided by the unit bar
0e+00
hPa.bar-1
0.000290888209
deg.min-1
A unit of measure for the rate of change of plane angle, \(d\omega / dt\), in durations of one minute.The vector \(\omega\) is directed along the axis of rotation in the direction for which the rotation is clockwise.
0.0
deg/min
Degree per Minute
\(deg-per-min\)
mg.g-1
0.000001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
H64
Milligram Per Gram
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA822
1e-03
mg/g
0e+00
kg.mm2
1e-06
Kilogram Square Millimetre
F19
product of the SI base kilogram and the 0.001-fold of the power of the SI base metre with the exponent 2
0112/2///62720#UAA627
Kilogram Square Millimeter
0112/2///62720#UAB139
4.1855e+00
unit for the quantity of heat which is required to warm up 1 g of water, which is free of air, at a constant pressure of 101.325 kPa (the pressure of the standard atmosphere on sea level) from 14.5 degrees Celsius to 15.5 degrees Celsius
A1
0e+00
cal_[15]
Calorie (15 Degrees C)
Ohm Square Metre per Metre
Ohm Square Meter per Meter
Ohm2.m.m-1
Ohm-m2/m
0.0
1.0e+00
Cubic Yard Per Degree Fahrenheit
power of the unit yard according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the unit for temperature degree Fahrenheit
0112/2///62720#UAB036
0e+00
1.376198881991088
M11
[cyd_i].[degF]-1
0e+00
[pk_br]
Peck (UK)
9.092181e-03
unit of the volume according to the Imperial system of units
L43
0112/2///62720#UAA939
1.589873e-01
J62
[bbl_us].s-1
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA338
[bbl_us]/s
unit of the volume barrel (US petroleum) for crude oil according to the Anglo-American system of units divided by the SI base unit second
Barrel (US Petroleum) Per Second
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA792
0e+00
Millijoule
0.001-fold of the SI derived unit joule
C15
mJ
Reciprocal Weber
Wb-1
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
\(Wb^{-1}\)
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA618
kg.(s.m2)-1
H56
Kilogram Per Second Square Meter
kg/(s.m2)
0e+00
1e+00
kg.s-1.m-2)
SI base unit kilogram divided by the product of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2 and the SI base unit second
Kilogram Per Second Square Metre
0e+00
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit joule divided by the SI base unit mol
B44
1e+03
kJ.mol-1
Kilojoule Per Mole
0112/2///62720#UAA572
C54
N.m.kg-2
1e+00
Newton Square Metre Per Square Kilogram
Newton Square Meter Per Square Kilogram
0112/2///62720#UAB491
0e+00
unit of gravitational constant as product of the derived SI unit newton, the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2 divided by the power of the SI base unit kilogram with the exponent 2
K26
[gal_br].d-1
Gallon (UK) Per Day
0e+00
unit gallon (UK dry or liq.) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the SI unit day
0112/2///62720#UAA501
5.261678e-08
Cubic Centimetre Per Second
cm3/s
2J
0112/2///62720#UAA399
1e-06
Cubic Centimeter Per Second
cm3.s-1
0,000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit second
0e+00
\(a/m^2-k^2\)
0112/2///62720#UAB353
A.m-2.K-1
Ampere per Square Meter Square Kelvin
0.0
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
A6
A/(m2.K)
Ampere per Square Metre Square Kelvin
9.471022e-06
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA955
unit of the volume pint (UK) (both for fluids and for dry measures) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time minute
L55
Pint (UK) Per Minute
[pt_br].min-1
0112/2///62720#UAA878
Millimole Per Gram
mmol.g-1
1e+00
0.001-fold of the SI base unit mol divided by the 0.001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram
0e+00
H68
B96
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit pascal
Micropascal
0112/2///62720#UAA073
1e-06
uPa
0e+00
0.0
<p><strong>Per Mole Unit</strong> is a a demominator unit with dimensions \(mol^{-1}\)</p>.
mol-1
Reciprocal Mole
1.0
\(/mol\)
Dominican Peso
\(DOP\)
Dominican Republic
2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_peso?oldid=493950199
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Dominican_peso
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_hryvnia?oldid=493064633
Ukraine
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ukrainian_hryvnia
Hryvnia
2
\(UAH\)
\(m^2/kg\)
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
m2.kg-1
D21
1.0
0.0
0112/2///62720#UAA750
Square Metre per Kilogram
Square Meter Per Kilogram (m2/kg) is a unit in the category of Specific Area. It is also known as square meters per kilogram, square metre per kilogram, square metres per kilogram, square meter/kilogram, square metre/kilogram. This unit is commonly used in the SI unit system. Square Meter Per Kilogram (m2/kg) has a dimension of M-1L2 where M is mass, and L is length. This unit is the standard SI unit in this category.
Square Meter per Kilogram
1.35581807
0.0
\(ft-lbf/s\)
"Foot Pound Force per Second" is an Imperial unit for 'Power' expressed as \(ft-lbf/s\).
[ft_i].[lbf_av].s-1
Foot Pound Force per Second
Lao kip
₭
0
Laos
Reciprocal Cubic Metre Second
Reciprocal Cubic Meter Second
1
0.0
\(m^{-3}-s^{-1}\)
m-3.s-1
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895
dm3
1e-03
0112/2///62720#UAA414
0e+00
0.1-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 3
Cubic Decimetre
Cubic Decimeter
DMQ
0112/2///62720#UAA510
9.80665e+01
Gram Force Per Square Centimetre
Gram Force Per Square Centimeter
0e+00
K31
gf.cm-2
not SI conform unit of the pressure
kcal_th.min-1
1000-fold of the unit calorie divided by the unit minute
0112/2///62720#UAA591
0e+00
6.9733833333333333e+01
Kilocalorie (thermochemical) Per Minute
K54
[gil_br].min-1
Gill (UK) Per Minute
0112/2///62720#UAA514
2.367755e-06
0e+00
K34
unit of the volume gill (UK) for fluids according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit for time minute
\(V / sec\)
0112/2///62720#UAA304
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Webers
1.0
V.s-1
'Volt per Second' is a unit of magnetic flux equaling one weber. This is the flux passing through a conducting loop and reduced to zero at a uniform rate in one second inducing an electric potential of one volt in the loop.
http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198605225.001.0001/acref-9780198605225-e-1512
H46
Volt per second
0.0
The typical expression of mortality rate, expressed as deaths per 1000 individuals, per year.
0.0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortality_rate
The typical expression of mortality rate, expressed as deaths per 1000 individuals, per year.
0.001
Deaths per 1000 individuals per year
1.66053878283e-27
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_mass_unit
The \textit{Unified Atomic Mass Unit} (symbol: \(\mu\)) or \textit{dalton} (symbol: Da) is a unit that is used for indicating mass on an atomic or molecular scale. It is defined as one twelfth of the rest mass of an unbound atom of carbon-12 in its nuclear and electronic ground state, and has a value of \(1.660538782(83) \times 10^{-27} kg\). One \(Da\) is approximately equal to the mass of one proton or one neutron. The CIPM have categorised it as a \textit{"non-SI unit whose values in SI units must be obtained experimentally"}.
0.0
Atomic mass unit
\(\mu\)
u
Watt per Square Meter Quartic Kelvin
Watt Per Square Meter Per Quartic Kelvin (\(W/m2\cdotK4)\) is a unit in the category of light.
0.0
\(W/(m^2.K^4)\)
Watt per Square Metre Quartic Kelvin
1.0e0
W.m-2.K-4
0e+00
cm/h
H49
Centimetre Per Hour
0,01-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the unit hour
2.777778e-06
0112/2///62720#UAA378
cm.h-1
Centimeter Per Hour
US Dollar
\$
2
American Samoa, British Indian Ocean Territory, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guam, Haiti, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Panama, Puerto Rico, East Timor, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States, Virgin Islands
0.1-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2
Square Decimetre
dm2
1e-02
Square Decimeter
DMK
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA413
Long Furlong
\(longfur\)
0.0
W.h
0.0
W-hr
Watthour
The watt hour is a unit of energy, equal to 3,600 joule.
3600.0e0
\(breaths/min\)
min-1{breath}
Breath per Minute
A unit of respiratory rate.
0.0
/min{breath}
[ppth]
0.0
ppth
per mil
‰
http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~ucum/ucum.html#section-Derived-Unit-Atoms
Parts per thousand
0.001
Dimensionless unit for concentration. Recommended practice is to use specific units such as \(ug/l\).
\‰
‰
1
\(kg mol^{-1}\)
Kilogram per Mol
0.0
<p>In chemistry, the molar mass M is defined as the mass of a given substance (chemical element or chemical compound) divided by its amount of substance. It is a physical property of a given substance. The base SI unit for molar mass is \(kg/mol\). However, for historical reasons, molar masses are almost always expressed in \(g/mol\). As an example, the molar mass of water is approximately: \(18.01528(33) \; g/mol\)</p>.
kg.mol-1
kg/mol
1 000-fold of the SI derived unit pascal divided by the unit bar
0112/2///62720#UAA577
kPa.bar-1
F03
1.0e+08
Kilopascal Per Bar
0e+00
aJ
A13
1e-18
0,000 000 000 000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit joule
0112/2///62720#UAB125
0e+00
Attojoule
1
J.T-1
0112/2///62720#UAB336
The magnetic moment of a magnet is a quantity that determines the force that the magnet can exert on electric currents and the torque that a magnetic field will exert on it. A loop of electric current, a bar magnet, an electron, a molecule, and a planet all have magnetic moments. The unit for magnetic moment is not a base unit in the International System of Units (SI) and it can be represented in more than one way. For example, in the current loop definition, the area is measured in square meters and I is measured in amperes, so the magnetic moment is measured in ampere-square meters (A m2). In the equation for torque on a moment, the torque is measured in joules and the magnetic field in tesla, so the moment is measured in Joules per Tesla (J u00b7T-1). These two representations are equivalent: 1 A u00b7m2 = 1 J u00b7T-1.
Joule per Tesla
0.0
\(j-per-t\)
Slug per Second
"Slug per Second" is an Imperial unit for 'Mass Per Time' expressed as \(slug/s\).
L68
0112/2///62720#UAA984
0.0
\(slug/s\)
14.593903e0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Azerbaijani_manat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijani_manat?oldid=495479090
Azerbaijanian Manat
2
Azerbaijan
W-M2-PER-SR
W.m2.sr-1
0.0
Lmb
Lambert
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert?oldid=494078267
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lambert
L
0112/2///62720#UAB259
3183.09886
The lambert (symbol \(L\), \(la\) or \(Lb\)) is a non-SI unit of luminance. A related unit of luminance, the foot-lambert, is used in the lighting, cinema and flight simulation industries. The SI unit is the candela per square metre (\(cd/m^2\)).
0.0
MLT
1e-06
mL
0.001-fold of the unit litre
0e+00
Millilitre
Millilitre
0112/2///62720#UAA844
Cubic Yard Per Second
0112/2///62720#UAB041
[cyd_i].s-1
0.764554857984
M16
0e+00
power of the unit and the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units with the exponent 3 divided by the SI base unit second
0.0
1.33322E-4
\mu torr
MicroTorr
uTorr
"MicroTorr" is a unit for 'Force Per Area' expressed as \(microtorr\).
[rd_br]
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rod
0.0
\(rd\)
A unit of distance equal to 5.5 yards (16 feet 6 inches).
5.029210
Rod
F49
0112/2///62720#UAA970
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod?oldid=492590086
0.0
[ft_i].[lbf_av].m-2
\(ft-lbf/m^{2}\)
Foot Pound Force per Square Meter
"Foot Pound Force per Square Meter" is a unit for 'Energy Per Area' expressed as \(ft-lbf/m^{2}\).
Foot Pound Force per Square Metre
\(cm^{2}m\)
Square Centimeter Minute
cm2.min
"Square centimeter minute" is a unit for 'Area Time' expressed as \(cm^{2} . m\).
0.0060e0
0.0
Square Centimetre Minute
Microsiemens Per Centimeter
0112/2///62720#UAA075
0.000001-fold of the SI derived unit Siemens divided by the 0.01-fold of the SI base unit metre
uS.cm-1
G42
0e+00
1e-04
Microsiemens Per Centimetre
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Candlepower
1.0
cd
Candlepower
"Candlepower" (abbreviated as cp) is a now-obsolete unit which was used to express levels of light intensity in terms of the light emitted by a candle of specific size and constituents. In modern usage Candlepower equates directly to the unit known as the candela.
0.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candlepower?oldid=491140098
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_mass?oldid=493648632
\(m_P = \sqrt{\frac{ \hbar c^3}{G}} \approx 1.2209 \times 10^{19} GeV/c^2 = 2.17651(13) \times 10^{-8}\), where \(c\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, \(\hbar\) is the reduced Planck's constant, and \(G\) is the gravitational constant. The two digits enclosed by parentheses are the estimated standard error associated with the reported numerical value.
In physics, the Planck mass, denoted by \(m_P\), is the unit of mass in the system of natural units known as Planck units. It is defined so that \(\approx 1.2209 \times 10 GeV/c_0 = 2.17651(13) \times 10 kg\), (or \(21.7651 \mu g\)), where \(c_0\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, \(G\) is the gravitational constant, and \(\hbar\) is the reduced Planck constant. Particle physicists and cosmologists often use the reduced Planck mass, which is \(\approx 4.341 \times 10 kg = 2.435 \times 10 GeV/c\). The added factor of \(1/{\sqrt{8\pi}}\) simplifies a number of equations in general relativity. Quantum effects are typified by the magnitude of Planck's constant.
0.0
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_mass
\(m_P\)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units
2.17644E-8
Planck Mass
erg s
0.0
Erg Second
1.0E-7
erg.s
\(v/k\)
V.K-1
D48
http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31897
Volt per Kelvin
0112/2///62720#UAB173
0.0
[cin_i]-1
Reciprocal Cubic Inch
0e+00
reciprocal value of the power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units with the exponent 3
0112/2///62720#UAA546
K49
6.102376e+04
0112/2///62720#UAB000
unit ton divided by the unit for time minute
t.min-1
Tonne Per Minute
0e+00
16.666666666666667
L78
1e-18
Attofarad
0112/2///62720#UAA319
H48
0e+00
aF
0,000 000 000 000 000 001-fold of the SI derived unit farad
\(BMD\)
Bermuda
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermudian_dollar?oldid=492670344
Bermuda Dollar
2
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bermudian_dollar
decisiemens per metre
dS/m
ds/m
0.1
decisiemens per meter
dS.m-1
Decisiemens per metre.
0.0
1e+03
MPa.L.s-1
Megapascal Litre Per Second
0e+00
F97
Megapascal Liter Per Second
product out of the 1,000,000-fold of the SI derived unit pascal and the unit litre divided by the SI base unit second
0112/2///62720#UAA218
cal_th.cm-1.s-1.Cel-1
0e+00
0112/2///62720#UAA365
cal_th/(cm.s.Cel)
J78
4.184e+02
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Centimeter Second Degree Celsius
unit of the thermal conductivity according to the Imperial system of units
Calorie (thermochemical) Per Centimetre Second Degree Celsius