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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...am for more details about the history) and ultimately developed into the [[International System of Units]] ('''''S'''ystème '''i'''nternational d'unités'', hence the abbreviation
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  • #REDIRECT[[International System of Units]]
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...anization (commonly referred to as the BIPM) established to maintain the [[International System of Units]] (SI).
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • The kilogram is the basic unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI, metric system).
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • *{{cite book |title=International System of Units (SI) |editor=Barry N. Taylor, Ambler Thompson |isbn=1437915582 |publisher=D
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  • ...tion 330, 2001 Edition ''[http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP330/sp330.pdf The International System of Units (SI)]'', Barry N. Taylor, Editor
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}} (SI)
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  • A [[physical constant]] in the [[International System of Units]] (SI) relating capacitance to area in [[classical vacuum]] with an exact v
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}} (SI)
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  • A [[physical constant]] in the [[International System of Units]] (SI) relating mechanical force and electric current in [[classical vacuum
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  • ...ics - that which is between two positions at a given time. Following the [[International System of Units]] (SI), the space between any two positions can be measured in [[Metre_(uni
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  • ...imeter]]) and was once widely used, it has never been part of the modern [[International System of Units]] (SI) introduced in 1960 by the ''11th Conférence Générale des Poids et ...on by the Conférence Générale des Poids et Mesures that created the modern International System of Units (SI).</ref>
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • The '''kilometre''' (American ''kilometer'') is an [[International System of Units|SI]] unit of length, equal to 1000 [[metre]]s, commonly used for measuring
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...scientific and commercial purposes today uses the standard units of the [[International System of Units]] (abbreviated '''SI''' from its name in French, '''''S'''ystème '''i'''nt
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...'c'' describing the speed of electromagnetic radiation in vacuum. In the [[International System of Units]] the [[metre (unit)|metre]] is the distance light travels in [[classical v
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  • ...=GCPM3/> Although it was once widely used, it has never been part of the [[International System of Units]] (SI) introduced in 1960 by the 11th GCPM.<ref name=GCPM11/> <ref name=NIST-gravity>[http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP330/sp330.pdf The International System of Units (SI), NIST Special Publication 330, 2008 Edition] (pdf page 57 of 77 pdf pa
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • The standard unit of energy in the [[International System of Units]] (SI) is the [[joule]] (J), equal to one [[watt]] [[second]]. Inversely, o ...995). [http://physics.nist.gov/Document/sp811.pdf Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI)] Special publication 811, [[National Institute of Standards and Techno
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  • ...'' and it is one of three such organizations established to maintain the [[International System of Units]] (SI) under the terms of the [[Metre Convention]] (French: ''Convention du The 11th CGPM in 1960 approved the name International System of Units, abbreviated as SI. At the 14th CGPM in 1971, the current version of the SI
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • The current international standard metric system is the [[International System of Units]] (''Système international d'unités'' or SI). It is an mks system based o ...luminous intensity and amount of substance. The second of these are the [[International System of Units#Derived units|SI derived unit]]s. These derived units are defined in terms
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...considered a [[dimensionless number|dimensionless]] derived unit in the [[International System of Units]].
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • The '''second''' is a unit of time, currently defined in the [[International System of Units|SI]] as ''the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation correspond
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units|SI}}
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  • The '''newton''' is the [[International System of Units|SI]] unit of [[force]], and is the force that will accelerate 1 [[kilogram]
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • The '''pascal''' (symbol: '''Pa''') is the [[International System of Units|SI]] unit of [[pressure]], defined as the [[force]] of one [[newton]] exert
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...s widely used in many countries as a unit of [[pressure]]. It is not an [[International System of Units|SI]] unit, nor is it a [[Centimeter gram second system of units|cgs]] unit,
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...') is widely used in many countries as a unit of pressure. It is not an [[International System of Units|SI]] unit, nor is it a [[Centimeter gram second system of units|cgs]] unit,
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • The newton (symbol: N) is the unit of force named in the [[International System of Units]] (SI). Using the standard average acceleration due to gravity, denoted '''
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  • ...time]], which are also the dimensions of [[action (physics)|action]]. In [[International System of Units|SI units]], the Planck constant is expressed in [[Joule second|joule-second
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...as ''g<sub>n</sub>''.<ref>[http://physics.nist.gov/Document/sp330.pdf The International System of Units (SI), NIST Special Publication 330, 2001 Edition] (pdf page 29 of 77 pdf pa
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  • ...s. The hertz is used only for periodic phenomena.<ref>{{cite web|title=The International System of Units (SI)|publisher=BIPM|date=2006|url=http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/pdf/si_b
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  • ...on 4.1 of [http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/pdf/si_brochure_8_en.pdf The [[International System of Units]] (SI)] (PDF), 8th Edition, 2006</ref>
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  • ...]], relating mechanical and electromagnetic units of measurement. In the [[International System of Units]] (SI), its value is ''exactly'' expressed by:
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • ...ise to energy of one [[joule]] (1 J = 1 W&sdot;s)<ref>{{cite web|title=The International System of Units (SI)|publisher=BIPM|date=2006|url=http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/pdf/si_b
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  • ...f [[standard gravity]]<ref>[http://physics.nist.gov/Document/sp330.pdf The International System of Units (SI), NIST Special Publication 330, 2001 Edition] (pdf page 29 of 77 pdf pa
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  • In countries using the [[International System of Units|SI]] metric system of units, the term ''normal cubic metre'' (Nm<sup>3</sup
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  • Although China today uses the [[International System of Units|metric system]], the word "li" still has cultural resonance, much as terms
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  • ...equations relating [[electrical charge]] to mechanical quantities in the [[International System of Units|SI system of units]], for example in [[Coulomb's law]]. In scalar form, Cou
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  • Tabulated values from {{cite book |title=International System of Units (SI) |editor=Barry N. Taylor, Ambler Thompson |isbn=1437915582 |publisher=D {{cite book |title=Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI) (rev. ): The Metric System |author=Ambler Thompson |chapter=Table 7: N
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  • {{r|International System of Units}}
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  • The '''kilogram''' (kg) is the [[International System of Units]] (SI, [[metric system]]) unit of [[mass]].<ref name=Yaniv/> ...es signed the [[Meter Convention]] that established the foundations of the International System of Units [[SI]] that would provide uniformity in the standards of weights and meas
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  • The parts-per notation is not formally part of the [[International System of Units]] (SI). The [[International Bureau of Weights and Measures]] (an internatio
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  • Following the [[International System of Units]] (SI), the physical time is measured in [[second]]s. A second is defined a
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  • *[[Ohm]]: [[International System of Units|SI]] unit of electrical resistance
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  • ...ng the number of units is the reality that they are defined both for the [[International System of Units]] (SI) and in [[U.S. customary units|"traditional" or "customary"]] units.
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  • ...y of matter in an object, expressed in kilograms (kg), a basic unit of the International System of Units (SI units). Three related measures of mass exist, referred to as '[[inerti
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  • ...though the Da is explicitly referred to as "a unit outside the SI <ref>The International System of Units(SI), 8th edition 2006, Bureau International des Poids et Mesures</ref>"
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  • ...0 [[seconds]]. The day is currently defined as 86 400 seconds, using the [[International System of Units|SI]] definition of second.
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  • The '''International System of Units''', abbreviated '''SI''' from its [[French language]] name, ''Le '''S'''yst ...mdash;in 1971 [[mole (unit)|mole]] was added as seventh base unit) to the "International System of Units." The 11th Conference also established the abbreviation "SI" as the officia
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  • ...]]). Now there is one unit for all forms of energy, including heat. In the International System of Units ([[SI]]) it is the [[joule]], but the [[British Thermal Unit]] and calorie
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  • ...I units: [http://www.bipm.org/utils/common/pdf/si_brochure_8_en.pdf ''The International System of Units''] §2.1.1 Unit of length (metre), page 112, 8th edition of 2006.
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  • ...t to say if a symbol represents a number. Take for instance the units in [[International System of Units]]. When we write 30&nbsp;cm, it means 30&nbsp;&divide;&nbsp;100&nbsp;&times
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  • ...y of matter in an object, expressed in kilograms (kg), a basic unit of the International System of Units (SI units). Three related measures of mass exist, referred to as '[[inerti ...measures of mass, such as [[kilogram]]s, a basic quantitative unit in the International System of Units (SI units), among six other basic quantitative units, and as [[Mole (unit)|
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  • The basic unit of temperature (symbol: ''T'') in the [[SI|International System of Units (SI)]] is the [[kelvin]] (K). One kelvin is formally defined as exactly 1/2
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  • ...ough a circular shaft, usually about 20 [[U.S. customary units|feet]] (6 [[International System of Units|metre]]) in diameter and as deep as 2,000 feet (610 metre), depending on th ...ging down 350 &ndash; 900 [[U.S. customary units|tons]] (317 &ndash; 816 [[International System of Units|tonne]]s).<ref name=InstituteRockSalt/>
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  • ...'' (American '''meter''') is the basic unit of length measurement in the [[International System of Units]] (SI) commonly known as the metric system. The metre is abbreviated as ''' ...|accessdate=2011-04-09 |title=Length |work=NIST guide for the use of the international system of units; Section B.9: Factors for units listed by kind of quantity or field of scie
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  • Every quantity listed in this article is given in terms of the [[International System of Units]] (SI), which are metric units. In some cases, alternative units are given
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  • ...uggests these notations:<ref>{{cite web | title = Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI) | author = B. N. Taylor | work = NIST Special Publication 811, 1995 Ed
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