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The document contains tables listing: 1) The SI base units for fundamental physical quantities like length, mass, time etc. and some derived units that have special names. 2) Additional common derived units defined in terms of the base units. 3) SI prefixes that are prepended to unit names to indicate multiplication by powers of ten. The tables provide a comprehensive reference of SI base units, supplementary units, derived units and prefixes used in the International System of Units.

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TABLE 1-1 SI Base and Supplementary Quantities and Units TABLE 1-2b Additional Common Derived Units of SI

SI unit symbol Quantity Unit Symbol


(“abbreviation”);
Use roman acceleration meter per second squared m/s2
Quantity or “dimension” SI unit (upright) type angular acceleration radian per second squared rad/s2
angular velocity radian per second rad/s
Base quantity or “dimension” area square meter m2
length meter m concentration (of amount of mole per cubic meter mol/m3
mass kilogram kg substance)
time second s current density ampere per square meter A/m2
electric current ampere A density, mass kilogram per cubic meter kg/m3
thermodynamic temperature kelvin K electric-charge density coulomb per cubic meter C/m3
amount of substance mole* mol electric-field strength volt per meter V/m
luminous intensity candela cd electric-flux density coulomb per square meter C/m2
Supplementary quantity or “dimension” energy density joule per cubic meter J/m3
plane angle radian rad entropy joule per kelvin J/K
solid angle steradian sr heat capacity joule per kelvin J/K
heat-flux density, watt per square meter W/m2
*When the mole is used, the elementary entities must be specified; they may irradiance
be atoms, molecules, ions, electrons, other particles, or specified groups of such luminance candela per square meter cd/m2
particles. magnetic-field strength ampere per meter A/m
molar energy joule per mole J/mol
molar entropy joule per mole-kelvin J/(mol⋅K)
molar-heat capacity joule per mole-kelvin J/(mol⋅K)
moment of force newton-meter N⋅m
TABLE 1-2a Derived Units of SI that Have Special Names permeability henry per meter H/m
permittivity farad per meter F/m
Quantity Unit Symbol Formula radiance watt per square-meter- W/(m2⋅sr)
frequency (of a periodic phenomenon) hertz Hz l/s steradian
force newton N (kg⋅m)/s2 radiant intensity watt per steradian W/sr
pressure, stress pascal Pa N/m2 specific-heat capacity joule per kilogram-kelvin J/(kg⋅K)
energy, work, quantity of heat joule J N⋅m specific energy joule per kilogram J/kg
power, radiant flux watt W J/s specific entropy joule per kilogram-kelvin J/(kg⋅K)
quantity of electricity, electric charge coulomb C A⋅s specific volume cubic meter per kilogram m3/kg
electric potential, potential difference, volt V W/A surface tension newton per meter N/m
electromotive force thermal conductivity watt per meter-kelvin W/(m⋅K)
capacitance farad F C/V velocity meter per second m/s
electric resistance ohm Ω V/A viscosity, dynamic pascal-second Pa⋅s
conductance siemens S A/V viscosity, kinematic square meter per second m2/s
magnetic flux weber Wb V⋅s volume cubic meter m3
magnetic-flux density tesla T Wb/m2 wave number 1 per meter 1/m
inductance henry H Wb/A
luminous flux lumen lm cd⋅sr
illuminance lux lx lm/m2
activity (of radionuclides) becquerel Bq l/s
absorbed dose gray Gy J/kg TABLE 1-3 SI Prefixes
Multiplication factor Prefix Symbol
1 000 000 000 000 000 = 1018
000 exa E
1 000 000 000 000 = 1015
000 peta P
1 000 000 000 = 1012
000 tera T
1 000 000 = 109
000 giga G
1 000 = 106
000 mega M
000 = 103
1 kilo k
100 = 102 hecto* h
10 = 101 deka* da
0.1 = 10−1 deci* d
0.01 = 10−2 centi c
0.001 = 10−3 milli m
0.000 001 = 10−6 micro µ
0.000 000 001 = 10−9 nano n
0.000 000 000 001 = 10−12 pico p
0.000 000 000 000 001 = 10−15 femto f
0.000 000 000 000 000 001 = 10−18 atto a
*Generally to be avoided.

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TABLE 1-7 Common Units and Conversion Factors*
Mass (M) 1 atm = 760 millimeters of mercury at 0°C
1 pound mass = 453.5924 grams (density 13.5951 g/cm3)
= 0.45359 kilograms = 29.921 inches of mercury at 32°F
= 7000 grains = 14.696 pounds force/square inch
1 slug = 32.174 pounds mass = 33.899 feet of water at 39.1°F
1 ton (short) = 2000 pounds mass = 1.01325 × 106 dynes/square centimeter
1 ton (long) = 2240 pounds mass = 1.01325 × 105 Newtons/square meter
1 ton (metric) = 1000 kilograms Density (M/L3)
= 2204.62 pounds mass 1 pound mass/cubic foot = 0.01601846 grams/cubic centimeter
1 pound mole = 453.59 gram moles = 16.01846 kilogram/cubic meter
Length (L) Energy (H or FL)
1 foot = 30.480 centimeters 1 British thermal unit = 251.98 calories
= 0.3048 meters = 1054.4 joules
1 inch = 2.54 centimeters = 777.97 foot-pounds force
= 0.0254 meters = 10.409 liter-atmospheres
1 mile (U.S.) = 1.60935 kilometers = 0.2930 watt-hour
1 yard = 0.9144 meters Diffusivity (L2/θ)
Area (L2) 1 square foot/hour = 0.258 cm2/s
1 square foot = 929.0304 square centimeters = 2.58 × 10−5 m2/s
= 0.09290304 square meters Viscosity (M/Lθ)
1 square inch = 6.4516 square centimeters 1 pound mass/foot hour = 0.00413 g/cm s
1 square yard = 0.836127 square meters 0.000413 kg/m s
Volume (L3) 1 centipoise = 0.01 poise
1 cubic foot = 28,316.85 cubic centimeters = 0.01 g/cm s
= 0.02831685 cubic meters = 0.001 kg/m s
= 28.31685 liters = 0.000672 lbm/ft s
= 7.481 gallons (U.S.) = 0.0000209 lbfs/ft2
1 gallon = 3.7853 liters 2
Thermal conductivity [H/θL (T/L)]
= 231 cubic inches 1 Btu/hr ft (°F/ft) = 0.00413 cal/s cm2 (°C/cm)
2

Time (θ) = 1.728 J/s m2 (°C/m)


1 hour = 60 minutes Heat transfer coefficient
= 3600 seconds 1 Btu/hr ft2 °F = 5.678 J/s m2 °C
Temperature (T) Heat capacity (H/MT)
1 centigrade or Celsius degree = 1.8 Fahrenheit degree 1 Btu/lbm °F = 1 cal/g °C
Temperature, Kelvin = T°C + 273.15 = 4184 J/kg °C
Temperature, Rankine = T°F + 459.7 Gas constant
Temperature, Fahrenheit = 9/5 T°C + 32 1.987 Btu/lbm mole °R = 1.987 cal/mol K
Temperature, centigrade or Celsius = 5/9 (T°F − 32) = 82.057 atm cm3/mol K
Temperature, Rankine = 1.8 T K = 0.7302 atm ft3/lb mole °F
Force (F) = 10.73 (lbf /in.2) (ft3)/lb mole °R
1 pound force = 444,822.2 dynes = 1545 (lbf /ft2) (ft3)/lb mole °R
= 4.448222 Newtons = 8.314 (N/m2) (m3)/mol K
= 32.174 poundals Gravitational acceleration
2
Pressure (F/L ) g = 9.8066 m/s2
Normal atmospheric pressure = 32.174 ft/s2
NOTE: U.S. customary units, or British units, on left and SI units on right.
*Adapted from Faust et al., Principles of Unit Operations, John Wiley and Sons, 1980.

TABLE 1-8 Kinematic-Viscosity Conversion Formulas TABLE 1-9 Values of the Gas-Law Constant
Range of Kinematic viscosity, Temp. Press. Vol. Wt. Energy
Viscosity scale t, sec stokes scale units units units units* R
Saybolt Universal 32 < t < 100 0.00226t − 1.95/t Kelvin g-moles calories 1.9872
t > 100 0.00220t − 1.35/t g-moles joules (abs) 8.3144
Saybolt Furol 25 < t < 40 0.0224t − 1.84/t g-moles joules (int) 8.3130
t > 40 0.0216t − 0.60/t atm. cm3 g-moles atm cm3 82.057
Redwood No. 1 34 < t < 100 0.00260t − 1.79/t atm. liters g-moles atm liters 0.08205
t > 100 0.00247t − 0.50/t mm. Hg liters g-moles mm Hg-liters 62.361
Redwood Admiralty 0.027t − 20/t bar liters g-moles bar-liters 0.08314
Engler 0.00147t − 3.74/t kg/cm2 liters g-moles kg/(cm2)(liters) 0.08478
atm ft3 lb-moles atm-ft3 1.314
mm Hg ft3 lb-moles mm Hg-ft3 998.9
lb-moles chu or pcu 1.9872
Rankine lb-moles Btu 1.9872
lb-moles hp-hr 0.0007805
lb-moles kw-hr 0.0005819
atm ft3 lb-moles atm-ft3 0.7302
in Hg ft3 lb-moles in Hg-ft3 21.85
mm Hg ft3 lb-moles mm Hg-ft3 555.0
lb/in2abs ft3 lb-moles (lb)(ft3)/in2 10.73
lb/ft2abs ft3 lb-moles ft-lb 1545.0
*Energy units are the product of pressure units and volume units.

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TABLE 1-10 United States Customary System of Weights TABLE 1-11 Temperature Conversion Formulas
and Measures °F = (°C × 5/9) + 32
Linear Measure °C = (°F − 32) × 5/9
12 inches (in) or (″) = 1 foot (ft) or (′) °R = °F + 459.69
3 feet = 1 yard (yd) °K = °C + 273.15
°K = °R × 5/9
16.5 feet
5.5 yards ! = 1 rod (rd)
Temperature difference, !T
°F = °C × 9/5
5280 feet
320 rods != 1 mile (mi)
NOTE: An extensive table of temperature conversions may be found in the
1 mil = 0.001 inch sixth edition of the Handbook (Table 1-12).
Nautical:
6080.2 feet = 1 nautical mile
6 feet = 1 fathom
120 fathoms = 1 cable length
1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour
60 nautical miles = 1° of latitude TABLE 1-12 Greek Alphabet
Square Measure Alpha = Α, α = A, a Nu = Ν, ν = N, n
144 sq. inches (sq. in) or (in ) or (!″) = 1 sq. foot (ft2) or (!′)
2
Beta = Β, β = B, b Xi = Ξ, ξ = X, x
9 sq. feet (ft2) (!′) = 1 sq. yard (yd2) Gamma = Γ, γ = G, g Omicron = Ο, ο = O, o
30.25 sq. yards = 1 sq. rod, pole, or perch Delta = ∆, δ = D, d Pi = Π, π = P, p
= Ε, ε = E, e = Ρ, ρ = R, r
" !
10 sq. chains Epsilon Rho
160 sq. rods = = 1 acre Zeta = Ζ, ζ = Z, z Sigma = Σ, σ = S, s
43,560 sq. ft
Eta = Η, η = E, e Tau = Τ, τ = T, t
640 acres = 1 sq. mile = 1 section
Theta = Θ, θ = Th, th Upsilon = ", υ = U, u
1 circular inch (area of
Iota = Ι, # = I, i Phi = Φ, φ = Ph, ph
circle of 1 inch diameter) = 0.7854 sq. inch
Kappa = Κ, κ = K, k Chi = Χ, χ = Ch, ch
1 sq. inch = 1.2732 circular inch
Lambda = Λ, λ = L, l Psi = Ψ, ψ = Ps, ps
1 circular mil = area of circle of 0.001
Mu = Μ, µ = M, m Omega = Ω, ω = O, o
inch diameter
1,000,000 circular mils = 1 circular inch
Circular Measure
60 seconds (″) (sec) = 1 minute (min) or (′)
60 minutes (′) = 1 degree (°)
90 degrees (°) = 1 quadrant
360 degrees (°) = 1 circumference

"
= 1 radian (rad.)
57.29578 degrees
= 57° 17′ 44.81″

Volume Measure
Solid:
1728 cubic in (cu. in) (in3) = 1 cubic foot (cu. ft)(ft3)
27 cu. ft = 1 cubic yard (cu. yd)
Dry Measure:
2 pints = 1 quart
8 quarts = 1 peck
4 pecks = 1 bushel
1 United States
Winchester bushel = 2150.42 cubic inches
Liquid:
4 gills = 1 pint (pt)
2 pints = 1 quart (qt)
4 quarts = 1 gallon (gal)
7.4805 gallons = 1 cubic foot
Apothecaries’ Liquid:
60 minims (min. or ) = 1 fluid dram or drachm
8 drams ( ) = 1 fluid ounce
16 ounces (oz. ) = 1 pint
Avoirdupois Weight
16 drams = 437.5 grains = 1 ounce (oz)
16 ounces = 7000 grains = 1 pound (lb)
100 pounds = 1 hundredweight (cwt)
2000 pounds = 1 short ton: 2240 pounds = 1 long ton
Troy Weight
24 grains = 1 pennyweight (dwt)
20 pennyweights = 1 ounce (oz)
12 ounces = 1 pound (lb)
Apothecaries’ Weight
20 grains (gr) = 1 scruple ( )
3 scruples = 1 dram ( )
8 drams = 1 ounce ( )
12 ounces = 1 pound (lb)

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