Table I. Basic Units defined by Conférence Générale des Poids et Mesures (CGPM) in the latest SI-brochure of 1998. |
Quantity | Unit | Symbol | Definition | Length | meter | m | 1983, 17th CGPM: The path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299792458 seconds. This fixes the speed of light to exactly 299792458 m/s. | Mass | kilogram | kg | 1901, 3rd CGPM: Mass of the platinum-iridium prototype at BIPM in Sevres. | Time | second | s | 1968, 13th CGPM: One second equals 9192631770 periods of the radiation due to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of Cesium 133. | Electric current | ampere | A | 1948, 9th CGPM: Given two parallel, rectilinear conductors of negligible circular cross-section positioned 1 m apart in vacuum, one ampere is the electric current which, passing through both of them, makes them attract each other by the force of 2.10-7 newtons per every meter of length. This fixes the permeability of vacuum to exactly 2π*10-7 H/m. | Temperature | kelvin | K | 1968, 13th CGPM: One degree K equals 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water. | Quantity of substance | mole | mol | 1971, 14th CGPM: The amount of a substance composed of as many specified elementary units (molecules, atoms) as there are atoms in 0.012 kg of Carbon 12. | Luminosity | candle | cd | 1979, 16th CGPM: The candle (or candela) is the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540.1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 W/sr. |
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Table II. Derived units with assigned names defined by BIPM in the latest SI-brochure (1998) and its supplement (2000). |
Quantity | Unit | Symbol | Equals | Definition / Note | Space and time: | Plane angle | radian | rad | | The plane angle which, when centered in a circle, cuts off an arc whose length is equal to the circle radius. | Solid angle | steradian | sr | | The solid angle which, when centered in a sphere, cuts off a cap whose surface equals that of a square having the radius as side. | Frequency | hertz | Hz | 1 s-1 | [number of events or cycles]/[time]. | Mechanics: | Force | newton | N | 1 kg.m.s-2 | [mass].[acceleration]. | Pressure | pascal | Pa | 1 N.m-2 | [force]/[area]. Also: stress. | Energy | joule | J | 1 N.m | [force].[length]. Also: Work, Heat | Power | watt | W | 1 J.s-1 | [energy]/[time]. Also: Radiant flux | Thermodynamics: | Temperature | celsius | oC | 1 K | T [oC] = T [K] -273.15 (the offset is exact!). | Electromagnetism: | Charge | coulomb | C | 1 A.s | [current].[time]. | Potential | volt | V | 1 W.A-1 | [power]/[current]. Only differences are measurable! | Resistance | ohm | Ω | 1 V.A-1 | [Δpotential]/[current]. | Conductance | siemens | S | 1 A.V-1 | [current]/[Δpotential]. | Capacitance | farad | F | 1 C.V-1 | [charge]/[Δpotential]. | Inductance | henry | H | 1 V.s.A-1 | [Δpotential]/[rate of change of current]. | Magnetic flux | weber | Wb | 1 J.A-1 | [energy]/[current]. | Magnetic flux density | tesla | T | 1 Wb.m-2 | [magnetic flux]/[area]. Also magnetic induction. | Optics: | Luminous flux | lumen | lm | 1 cd.sr | [luminosity].[solid angle]. | Illuminance | lux | lx | 1 lm.m-2 | [luminous flux]/[area]. | Convergence | dioptry | dioptry | 1 m-1 | Inverse of focal length. | Radioactivity and radiation: | Activity | becquerel | Bq | 1 s-1 | [number of decay events]/[time]. | Absorbed dose | gray | Gy | 1 J.kg-1 | [energy]/[mass]. | Dose equivalent | sievert | Sv | 1 J.kg-1 | [energy]/[mass]. Absorbed dose re-normalized by biological effects. | Chemistry: | Katalytic activity | katal | kat | 1 mol.s-1 | [quantity of substance]/[time]. |
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Table III a. SI Units prefixes with examples of correct usage. |
Prefix | Symbol | Factor | Examples of usage | Origin | Yotta | Y | 1024 | 0.2 YW, 1.23Y [W] | Greek 'octo' (eight, 10008) | Zetta | Z | 1021 | 3.33 Zs, 3.33Z [s] | French 'sept' (seven, 10007) | Exa | E | 1018 | 1.23 Ekg, 1.23E [kg] | Greek 'six' (10006) | Peta | P | 1015 | 7.5 Ps, 7.5P [s] | Greek 'five' (10005) | Tera | T | 1012 | 0.5 Tm, 0.5T [m] | Greek 'teras' = monster | Giga | G | 109 | 1.2 GΩ, 1.2G [Ω] | Greek 'gigas' = giant | Mega | M | 106 | 7 MW, 7M [W] | Greek 'megas' = large | Kilo | K, k | 103 | 33 km, 33K [m] | Greek 'kilioi' = thousand | hecto | h | 100 | Deprecated by SI | Greek 'hekaton' = hundred | deca | da | 10 | Deprecated by SI | Greek 'deka' = ten | deci | d | 0.1 | Deprecated by SI | Latin 'decima pars' = one tenth | centi | c | 0.01 | Deprecated by SI | Latin 'centesima pars' = one hundredth | milli | m, k | 10-3 | 22 mm , 1.2m [m] | Latin 'millesima pars' = one thousandth | micro | µ, u | 10-6 | 2.7 uJ , 2.7µ [J] | Greek 'mikros' = small | nano | n | 10-9 | 2.2 nF, 2.2n [F] | Latin 'nanus' = dwarf | pico | p | 10-12 | 1.5 pA, 1.5p [A] | Spanish 'pico' = minimal measure | femto | f | 10-15 | 4.8 fs, 4.8f [s] | Danish and Norvegian 'femten' = fifteen (10-15) | atto | a | 10-18 | 1.2 ag, 1.2a [g] | Danish and Norvegian 'atten' = eighteen (10-18) | zepto | z | 10-21 | 0.2 zm, 1.2z [m] | French 'sept' (seven, 1000-7) | yocto | y | 10-24 | 1 ys, 1y [s] | Greek 'octo' (eight, 1000-8) |
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Table III b. Binary prefixes for Bytes which are not a part of SI but which are in common use in informatics [see the note]. |
Prefix | Symbol | Factor | Value | Examples | Kilo | KB | 210 | 1024 | 12345 KB = 12 641 280 bytes | Mega | MB | 220 | 1 048 576 | 420 MB fits in my PC's dynamic RAM | Giga | GB | 230 | 1 073 741 824 | 16 GB flash-memory pen drive costs $20 | Tera | TB | 240 | 1 099 511 627 776 | 3.9 TB hard disks are a reality | Peta | PB | 250 | 1 125 899 906 842 624 | 13.5 PB is the CIA total memory capacity | Exa | EB | 260 | 1 152 921 504 606 846 976 | 1 EB is still a bit out of reach (AD 2010) | Zetta | ZB | 270 | 1 180 591 620 717 411 303 424 | How many ZB to hard-copy a human being ??? | Yotta | YB | 280 | 1 208 925 819 614 629 174 706 176 | 1 YYB is still nothing compared with the Universe |
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Table IV. Accepted non-SI units compiled according to the US Federal Register (ref.4). |
Unit | of | Symbol | Equals | Definition / Note | Degree of arc | plane angle | o | (π/180) rad | | Minute of arc | plane angle | ' | (1/60) o | | Second of arc | plane angle | " | (1/60)' | | Minute | time | min | 60 s | | Hour | time | h | 60 min | | Day | time | d | 24 h | Notice that the duration of a day is not linked to Earth motion! | Liter | volume | L, l | 0.001 m3 | Often used sub-units are deciliter (dl) and centiliter.(cl). | Gram | mass | g | 0.001 kg | A tolerated anomaly: the basic unit of mass (kg) has a prefix. | Ton | mass | t | 1000 kg | More precise term: metric ton. | Bit | information | bit | - | The smallest, dimensionless quantum of information | Baud rate | info flux | Baud | 1 bit.s-1 | [amount of information]/[time] | Neper | ratio | Np | log(A/B) | Measure of a ratio A/B. The logarithms are in base 10. | Bel | ratio | B | 0.5 Np | Mostly used as decibel (dB): 1 dB = (1/20) Np. |
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Table V. Accepted non-SI units with experimental values. For the most recent values of these constantly improving units, see Constants of Physics. |
Unit | of | Symbol | Equals | Note | Electronvolt | energy | eV | 1.60217733(49).10-19 J | Energy to move an electron across a potential difference of 1 V. | Astronomical unit | length | au, AU, ua | 1.49597870(30).10+11 m | Mean Earth-to-Sun distance. Also denoted as ua. | Atomic mass unit | mass | u | 1.6605402(10).10-27 kg | 1/12 of the rest mass of an unbound 12C atom in ground state. |
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Table VI. Units deprecated by the SI which are still in current use in most countries. |
Unit | of | Symbol | Equals | Note | Nautical mile | length | mile | 1852 m | | Knot | velocity | knot | 1 mile.h-1 | A nautical unit. | Are | area | are | 100 m2 | | Hectar | area | ha | 100 are | 10000 m2 | Bar | pressure | bar | 100000 Pa | Almost 1 atm = 101325 Pa (an obsolete unit) | Calory | energy | cal | 4.1868 J | Note: the conversion factor is fixed by convention. | Ångström | length | Å | 10-10 m | Used in atomic and molecular physics. | Barn | area | b | 10-28 m2 | Used in particle physics (collision cross-sections). | Radioactivity and radiation: | Curie | Radioactivity | b | 3.7*10+10 Bq | Note: the conversion factor is fixed by convention. | Röntgen | Radiation dose | R | 0.000258 Ci.kg-1 | Note: the conversion factor is fixed by convention. | Rad | Radiation dose | rad | 0.01 Gy | | Rem | Equivalent dose | rem | 0.01 Sv | |
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