IEEE 268 1992
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American National Standard for Metric Practice
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1992 | 70 |
Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded.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 |