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IEEE 268 1992

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American National Standard for Metric Practice

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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Guidance for the application of the modernized metric system in the United States is given. Known as the International System of Units (SI), the system is intended as a basis for worldwide standardization of measurement units. Information is included on SI, a limited list of non-SI units recognized for use with SI units, and a list of conversion factors from non-SI to SI units, together with general guidance on proper style and usage.

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3 mile per minute meter per second (ds)
meter er second squared
(ds e
6 gilbert ampere (A)
7 radian per second (Taus)
meter er second squared
foot per second squared
8 1 Scope
SI Units and Symbols
Classes of Units
2.2 Base Units
2.3 Supplementary Units
9 2.4 Derived Units
2.5 SI Prefixes
Base SI Units
Table 2 Supplementary SI Units
biot ampere (A)
coulomb (C)
10 Unit of Mass
3 Application of SI
General
Table 3 Derived SI Units With Special Names and Symbols
11 Table 4 Some Common Derived SI Units Without Special Names or Symbols
12 Application of SI Prefixes
3.2.1 General
SI Prefixes
13 3.2.2 Selection
Prefixes in Compound Units
3.2.4 Compound Prefixes
Powers of Units
3.2.6 Calculations
Other Units
Units From Different Systems
Units in Use With SI
14 Units in Use With SI
15 Units in Use With SI Temporarily
Units and Names to Be Abandoned
Table 7 Units in Use With SI Temporarily
16 Other Recommendations Concerning Units
Mass Force and Weight
17 (Unit: newton)
18 3.4.2 Temperature
3.4.3 Nominal Dimensions
Torque and Work
19 3.4.5 Impact
Pressure and Vacuum
Quantities Expressed as Pure Numbers
Style and Usage
Rules for Writing Unit Symbols
liter per second (Us)
20 Rules for Writing Names
Units Formed by Multiplication and Division
21 3.5.4 Numbers
22 Attachments to Unit Symbols
3.5.6 Pronunciation
Recommended Pronunciation of Prefixes
23 4 Bibliography
Recommended Pronunciation of Selected Units
25 Tables of Conversion Factors
Al General
A2 Notation
A3 Use
26 A4 Organization
27 Classified List of Units-Space and Time
31 Classified List of Units-Mechanics
33 hundredweight long (112 kilogram (kg)
37 Classified List of Units-Heat
40 Classified List of Units-Electricity and Magnetism
41 Classified List of Units-Light
Classified List of Units-Radiology
42 Alphabetical List of Units
45 ampere per meter (Nm)
54 Appendix B Terminology
55 Rules for Conversion and Rounding
C1 General
Significant Digits
Operations on Data
56 Accuracy and Rounding
57 Rounding Values
58 Conversion of Linear Dimensions of Interchangeable Parts
Rounding Tolerance-Inches to Millimeters
60 Other Units
Conversion of Temperature Tolerance Requirements
62 (Le SystAme International &Unites)
D1 History
63 Advantages of SI
64 Selection of Units
Definitions of SI Base Units
65 Definitions of SI Supplementary Units
Definitions of SI Derived Units With Special Names
68 The BIPM and the Meter Convention
IEEE 268 1992
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