Conversion of units refers to conversion factors between units of measurement.
Techniques
The simplest way to convert from one unit to another is to carry through the units themselves in the mathematical operation. To illustrate this process, consider the following examples.
You would like to convert 6 feet into metres. Consulting the table below and finding that one foot is exactly 0.3048 metre, you can now perform the mathematical conversion:
- 6 ft × 0.3048 m/ft = 1.8288 m
Notice that the "foot" units canceled out, leaving only metres, the desired result. (Since 0.3048 metre per foot have infinite precision, the precision of the answer is determined by the precision of the 6 ft figure; if, for example, you are defining the fathom, expressing it with 5 significant figures is correct. But if the 6 ft figure is a measurement, the result needs to be rounded appropriately.)
Say your height is 183 centimetres, and you wish to convert this into inches:
- 183 cm / (2.54 cm/in) = 72.0 in
To check our answer, we convert this result back into feet:
- 72 in / (12 in/ft) = 6.0 feet
which confirms the earlier result.
Multiple units can be manipulated in the same fashion:
- 7 mi/s × 1.609344 km/mi × 3600 s/h = 40,000 km/h
Thus, Earth escape velocity is about 7 miles per second, or 40,000 kilometres per hour. Notice that since the calculation started with one significant figure (the 7), the answer also has one significant figure (the 4 in 40,000).
Deciding whether to multiply or divide is determined by looking at the units and deciding which ones you want to "get rid" of. In the conversion just above, if we had divided by 3600 s/h instead of multiplying, the result would have come out in kilometre-hours per square second, clearly an incorrect and meaningless result.
Rounding of results
An important thing to remember is that the process of making a conversion cannot give you any more precise results than what you started with. While many of the conversion factors given in the tables below are exact, and others while not exact contain many significant digits, not all the numbers you get after performing calculations on a calculator or with pencil and paper are meaningful.
After using these conversion factors, be sure to round off the results appropriately.
Tables of conversion factors
Legend
Legend
≡
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definition
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=
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exactly equal to
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≈
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approximately equal to
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(digits)
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indicates the digits repeat infinitely
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Length
Area
Area, A
Name of unit
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Symbol
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Definition
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Relation to SI units
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acre |
ac
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≡ 10 sq ch = 4840 sq yd
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= 4046.856 422 4 m²
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are |
a
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≡ 100 m²
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barn |
b
|
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≡ 10−28 m²
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barony |
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≡ 4000 ac
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= 1.618 742 568 96Template:E m²
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board |
bd
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≡ 1 in × 1 ft
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= 7.741 92Template:E m²
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boiler horsepower equivalent direct radiation |
bhp EDR
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≡ (1 ft²) (1 bhp) / (240 BTUIT/h)
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≈ 12.958 174 m²
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circular inch |
circ in
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≡ π/4 in²
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≈ 5.067 075Template:E m²
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circular mil; circular thou |
circ mil
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≡ π/4 mil²
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≈ 5.067 075Template:E m²
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cord |
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≡ 192 bd
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= 1.486 448 64 m²
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dunam |
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≡ 1000 m²
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= 1000 m²
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hectare |
ha
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≡ 10 000 m²
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= 0.01 km²
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hide |
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≡ 100 ac
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= 4.046 856 422 4Template:E m²
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rood |
ro
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≡ ¼ ac
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= 1011.714 105 6 m²
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square chain |
sq ch
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≡ 1 ch²
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= 404.685 642 24 m²
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square foot |
sq ft
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≡ 1 ft²
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= 9.290 304Template:E m²
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square inch |
sq in
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≡ 1 in²
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= 6.4516Template:E m²
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square kilometre |
km²
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≡ 1 km²
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= 106 m²
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square link |
sq lnk
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≡ 1 lnk²
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= 4.046 856 422 4Template:E m²
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square metre (SI unit) |
m²
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≡ 1 m × 1 m
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= 1 m²
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square mil; square thou |
sq mil
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≡ 1 mil²
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= 6.4516Template:E m²
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square mile; section |
sq mi
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≡ 1 mi²
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= 2.589 988 110 336Template:E m²
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square rod/pole/perch |
sq rd
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≡ 1 rd²
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= 25.292 852 64 m²
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square U.S. Survey mile |
sq mi
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≡ 1 mi (US)²
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≈ 2.589 998Template:E m²
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square yard |
sq yd
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≡ 1 yd²
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= 0.836 127 36 m²
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township |
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≡ 36 sq mi (US)
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≈ 9.323 994Template:E m²
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yardland |
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≡ 30 ac
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= 1.214 056 926 72Template:E m²
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Volume
Volume, V
Name of unit
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Symbol
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Definition
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Relation to SI units
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cubic metre (SI unit) |
m³
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≡ 1 m × 1 m × 1 m
|
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litre |
L
|
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≡ 1 dm³
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lambda |
λ
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≡ 1 mm³
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= 1 μL
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drop (metric) |
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≡ 1/20 mL
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= 0.05 mL
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minim (Imperial) |
min
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≡ 1/480 fl oz (Imp) = 1/60 fl dr (Imp)
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≈ 0.059 193 880 208 333 mL
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minim (U.S.) |
min
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≡ 1/480 US fl oz = 1/60 US fl dr
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= 0.061 611 519 921 875 mL
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drop (U.S.) (alt) |
gtt
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≡ 1/456 US fl oz
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≈ 0.064 854 231 mL
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drop (Imperial) (alt) |
gtt
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≡ 1/1824 gi (Imp)
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≈ 0.077 886 684 mL
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drop (U.S.) |
gtt
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≡ 1/360 US fl oz
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= 0.082 148 693 229 1(6) mL
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drop (medical) |
|
≡ 1/12 mL
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= 0.08(3) mL
|
drop (Imperial) |
gtt
|
≡ 1/288 fl oz (Imp)
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= 0.098 656 467 013 (8) mL
|
dash (U.S.) |
|
≡ 1/96 US fl oz = ½ US pinch
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= 0.308 057 599 609 375 mL
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dash (Imperial) |
|
≡ 1/384 gi (Imp) = ½ pinch (Imp)
|
= 0.369 961 751 302 08(3) mL
|
pinch (U.S.) |
|
≡ 1/48 US fl oz = 1/8 US tsp |
= 0.616 115 199 218 75 mL
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pinch (Imperial) |
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≡ 1/192 gi (Imp) = 1/8 tsp (Imp)
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= 0.739 923 502 604 1(6) mL
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fluid scruple (Imperial) |
fl s
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≡ 1/24 fl oz (Imp)
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= 1.183 877 604 1(6) mL
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fluid drachm (Imperial) |
fl dr
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≡ 1/8 fl oz (Imp)
|
= 3.551 632 812 5 mL
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fluid dram (U.S.); U.S. fluidram |
fl dr
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≡ 1/8 US fl oz
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= 3.696 691 195 312 5 mL
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teaspoon (Canadian) |
tsp
|
≡ 1/6 fl oz (Imp)
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≈ 4.735 510 416 667 mL
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teaspoon (U.S.) |
tsp
|
≡ 1/6 US fl oz
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= 4.928 921 595 mL
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teaspoon (metric) |
|
|
≡ 5 mL
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teaspoon (Imperial) |
tsp
|
≡ 1/24 gi (Imp)
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= 5.919 388 020 8(3) mL
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dessertspoon (Imperial) |
|
≡ 1/12 gi (Imp)
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= 11.838 776 041 (6) mL
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tablespoon (Canadian) |
tbsp
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≡ ½ fl oz (Imp)
|
= 14.206 531 25 mL
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tablespoon (U.S.) |
tbsp
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≡ ½ US fl oz
|
= 14.786 764 782 5 mL
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tablespoon (metric) |
|
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≡ 15 mL
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cubic inch |
cu in
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≡ 1 in³
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= 16.387 064 mL
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tablespoon (Imperial) |
tbsp
|
≡ 5/8 fl oz (Imp)
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= 17.758 164 062 5 mL
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pony |
|
≡ 3/4 US fl oz
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= 22.180 147 171 875 mL
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fluid ounce (Imperial) |
fl oz (Imp)
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≡ 1/160 gal (Imp)
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= 28.413 062 5 mL
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fluid ounce (U.S.) |
fl oz (US)
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≡ 1/128 gal (US)
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= 29.573 529 562 5 mL
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shot |
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≡ 1 US fl oz
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= 29.573 529 562 5 mL
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jigger |
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≡ 1 ½ US fl oz
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= 44.360 294 343 75 mL
|
gill (U.S.) |
gi (US)
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≡ 4 US fl oz
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= 118.294 118 25 mL
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gill (Imperial); Noggin |
gi (Imp); nog
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≡ 5 fl oz (Imp)
|
= 142.065 312 5 mL
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cup (Canadian) |
c (CA)
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≡ 8 fl oz (Imp)
|
= 227.3045 mL
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cup (U.S.) |
c (US)
|
≡8 US fl oz ≡ 1/16 gal (US)
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= 236.588 236 5 mL
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cup (metric) |
c
|
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≡ 250 mL
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breakfast cup |
|
≡ 10 fl oz (Imp)
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= 284.130 625 mL
|
pint (U.S. fluid) |
pt (US fl)
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≡ 1/8 gal (US)
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= 473.176 473 mL
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pint (U.S. dry) |
pt (US dry)
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≡ 1/4 bu (US lvl)
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= 0.550 610 471 357 5 L
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pint (Imperial) |
pt (Imp)
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≡ 1/8 gal (Imp)
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= 0.568 261 25 L
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fifth |
|
≡ 1/5 US gal
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= 0.757 082 356 8 L
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quart (U.S. fluid) |
qt (US)
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≡ 1/4 gal (US fl)
|
= 0.946 352 946 L
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quart (U.S. dry) |
qt (US)
|
≡ 1/32 bu (US lvl) = ¼ gal (US dry)
|
= 1.101 220 942 715 L
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quart (Imperial) |
qt (Imp)
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≡ ¼ gal (Imp)
|
= 1.136 522 5 L
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pottle; quartern |
|
≡ ½ gal (Imp) = 80 fl oz (Imp)
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= 2.273 045 L
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board-foot |
fbm
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≡ 144 cu in
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= 2.359 737 216 L
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gallon (U.S. fluid; Wine) |
gal (US)
|
≡ 231 cu in
|
= 3.785 411 784 L
|
gallon (U.S. dry) |
gal (US)
|
≡ 1/8 bu (US lvl)
|
= 4.404 883 770 86 L
|
gallon (Imperial) |
gal (Imp)
|
≡
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= 4.546 09 L
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beer gallon |
beer gal
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≡ 282 cu in
|
= 4.621 152 048 L
|
peck (U.S. dry) |
pk
|
≡ ¼ US lvl bu
|
= 8.809 767 541 72 L
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peck (Imperial) |
pk
|
≡ 2 gal (Imp)
|
= 9.092 18 L
|
bucket (Imperial) |
bkt
|
≡ 4 gal (Imp)
|
= 18.184 36 L
|
timber foot |
|
≡ 1 cu ft
|
= 28.316 846 592 L
|
cubic foot |
cu ft
|
≡ 1 ft × 1 ft × 1 ft
|
= 28.316 846 592 L
|
firkin |
|
≡ 9 gal (US)
|
= 34.068 706 056 L
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bushel (U.S. dry level) |
bu (US lvl)
|
≡ 2150.42 cu in
|
= 35.239 070 166 88 L
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bushel (Imperial) |
bu (Imp)
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≡ 8 gal (Imp)
|
= 36.368 72 L
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bushel (U.S. dry heaped) |
bu (US)
|
≡ 1 ¼ bu (US lvl)
|
= 44.048 837 708 6 L
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strike (U.S.) |
|
≡ 2 bu (US lvl)
|
= 70.478 140 333 76 L
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strike (Imperial) |
|
≡ 2 bu (Imp)
|
= 72.737 44 L
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kilderkin |
|
≡ 18 gal (Imp)
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= 81.829 62 L
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sack (U.S.) |
|
≡ 3 bu (US lvl)
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= 105.717 210 500 64 L
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sack (Imperial); bag |
|
≡ 3 bu (Imp)
|
= 109.106 16 L
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barrel (U.S. dry) |
bl (US)
|
≡ 105 qt (US) = 105/32 bu (US lvl)
|
= 115.628 198 985 075 L
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barrel (U.S. fluid) |
fl bl (US)
|
≡ 31 ½ gal (US)
|
= 119.240 471 196 L
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coomb |
|
≡ 4 bu (Imp)
|
= 145.474 88 L
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barrel (petroleum) |
bl
|
≡ 42 gal (US)
|
= 158.987 294 928 L
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barrel (Imperial) |
bl (Imp)
|
≡ 36 gal (Imp)
|
= 163.659 24 L
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hogshead (U.S.) |
hhd (US)
|
≡ 2 fl bl (US)
|
= 238.480 942 392 L
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seam |
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≡ 8 bu (US lvl)
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= 281.912 561 335 04 L
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quarter; pail |
|
≡ 8 bu (Imp)
|
= 290.949 76 L
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hogshead (Imperial) |
hhd (Imp)
|
≡ 2 bl (Imp)
|
= 327.318 48 L
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cord-foot |
|
≡ 16 cu ft
|
= 0.453 069 545 472 m³
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butt, pipe |
|
≡ 126 gal (wine)
|
= 0.476 961 884 784 m³
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perch |
per
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≡ 16 ½ ft × 1 1/2 ft × 1 ft
|
= 0.700 841 953 152 m³
|
cubic yard |
cu yd
|
≡ 27 cu ft
|
= 0.764 554 857 984 m³
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tun |
|
≡ 252 gal (wine)
|
= 0.953 923 769 568 m³
|
displacement ton |
|
≡ 35 cu ft
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= 0.991 089 630 72 m³
|
water ton |
|
≡ 28 bu (Imp)
|
= 1.018 324 16 m³
|
freight ton |
|
≡ 40 cu ft
|
= 1.132 673 863 68 m³
|
wey (U.S.) |
|
≡ 40 bu (US lvl)
|
= 1.409 562 806 675 2 m³
|
load |
|
≡ 50 cu ft
|
= 1.415 842 329 6 m³
|
register ton |
|
≡ 100 cu ft
|
= 2.831 684 659 2 m³
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last |
|
≡ 80 bu (Imp)
|
= 2.909 497 6 m³
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cord (firewood) |
|
≡ 8 ft × 4 ft × 4 ft
|
= 3.624 556 363 776 m³
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cubic fathom |
cu fm
|
≡ 1 fm × 1 fm × 1 fm
|
= 6.116 438 863 872 m³
|
acre-inch |
|
≡ 1 ac × 1 in
|
= 102.790 153 128 96 m³
|
acre-foot |
|
≡ 1 ac × 1 ft
|
= 1233.481 837 547 52 m³
|
cubic mile |
cu mi
|
≡ 1 mi³
|
= 4.168 181 825 440 579 584 km³
|
Angle
Solid angle
Mass
In physics, the pound of mass is sometimes written lbm to distinguish it from the pound-force (lbf). It should not be read as the mongrel unit "pound metre".
Time
Speed
Acceleration
Force
Force, F
Name of unit
|
Symbol
|
Definition
|
Relation to SI units
|
newton (SI unit) |
N
|
≡ kg·m/s²
|
|
atomic unit of force |
au
|
≡ me·α²·c²/a0
|
≈ 8.238 722 241Template:E N
|
dyne (cgs unit) |
dyn
|
≡ g·cm/s²
|
ljm = 10−5 N
|
gravet |
|
≡ g × 1 g
|
= 9.806 65 mN
|
poundal |
pdl
|
≡ 1 lb·ft/s²
|
= 0.138 254 954 376 N
|
ounce-force |
ozf
|
≡ g × 1 oz
|
= 0.278 013 850 953 781 2 N
|
pound-force |
lbf
|
≡ g × 1 lb
|
= 4.448 221 615 260 5 N
|
kilogram-force; kilopond; grave |
kgf; kp
|
≡ g × 1 kg
|
= 9.806 65 N
|
sthene (mts unit) |
sn
|
≡ 1 t·m/s²
|
= 1 kN
|
kip; kip-force |
kip; kipf; klbf
|
≡ g × 1000 lb
|
= 4.448 221 615 260 5 kN
|
ton-force |
tnf
|
≡ g × 1 sh tn
|
= 8.896 443 230 521 kN |
Pressure or mechanical stress
Pressure, p (lower case)
Name of unit
|
Symbol
|
Definition
|
Relation to SI units
|
pascal (SI unit) |
Pa
|
≡ N/m²
|
= kg/(m·s²)
|
barye (cgs unit) |
|
≡ 1 dyn/cm²
|
= 0.1 Pa
|
poundal per square foot |
pdl/sq ft
|
≡ 1 pdl/sq ft
|
≈ 1.488 164 Pa
|
millimetre of water (3.98 °C) |
mmH2O
|
≈ 999.972 kg/m³ × 1 mm × g
|
= 9.806 38 Pa (= 0.999972 kgf/m²)
|
pound per square foot |
psf
|
≡ 1 lb/sq ft × g
|
≈ 47.880 259 Pa
|
centimetre of water (3.98 °C) |
cmH2O
|
≈ 999.972 kg/m³ × 1 cm × g
|
= 98.0638 Pa
|
torr |
torr
|
≡ 101 325/760 Pa
|
≈ 133.322 368 4 Pa
|
millimetre of mercury |
mmHg
|
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1 mm × g ≈ 1 torr
|
= 133.322 387 415 Pa
|
inch of water (3.98 °C) |
inH2O
|
≈ 999.972 kg/m³ × 1 in × g
|
= 249.082 Pa
|
pièze (mts unit) |
pz
|
≡ 1000 kg/m·s²
|
= 1 kPa
|
centimetre of mercury |
cmHg
|
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1 cm × g
|
= 1.333 223 874 15 kPa
|
foot of water (3.98 °C) |
ftH2O
|
≈ 999.972 kg/m³ × 1 ft × g
|
= 2.988 98 kPa
|
inch of mercury |
inHg
|
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1 in × g
|
= 3.386 388 640 341 kPa
|
pound per square inch |
psi
|
≡ 1 lb × g / 1 sq in
|
≈ 6.894 757 kPa
|
foot of mercury |
ftHg
|
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1 ft × g
|
= 40.636 663 684 091 9 kPa
|
short ton per square foot |
|
≡ 1 sh tn × g / 1 sq ft
|
≈ 95.760 518 kPa
|
atmosphere (technical) |
atm
|
≡ 1 kgf/cm²
|
= 98.0665 kPa
|
bar |
bar
|
|
≡ 105 Pa
|
atmosphere (standard) |
atm
|
|
≡ 101 325 Pa
|
kip per square inch |
ksi
|
≡ 1 kipf/sq in
|
≈ 6.894757 MPa
|
kilogram-force per square millimetre |
kgf/mm²
|
≡ 1 kgf/mm²
|
= 9.806 65 MPa
|
Energy, work, or heat
Power
Power, P
Name of unit
|
Symbol
|
Definition
|
Relation to SI units
|
watt (SI unit) |
W
|
≡ J/s = N·m/s
|
= kg·m²/s³
|
lusec |
lusec
|
≡ 1 L·µmHg/s
|
≈ 1.333 x 10-4 W
|
foot-pound-force per hour |
ft lbf/h
|
≡ 1 ft lbf/h
|
≈ 3.766 161 x 10-4 W
|
atmosphere cubic centimetre per minute |
atm ccm
|
≡ 1 atm × 1 cm³/min
|
= 1.688 75 x 10-3 W
|
foot-pound-force per minute |
ft lbf/min
|
≡ 1 ft lbf/min
|
= 2.259 696 580 552 334x 10-2 W
|
atmosphere–cubic centimetre per second |
atm ccs
|
≡ 1 atm × 1 cm³/s
|
= 0.101 325 W
|
BTU (International Table) per hour |
BTUIT/h
|
≡ 1 BTUIT/h
|
≈ 0.293 071 W
|
atmosphere–cubic foot per hour |
atm cfh
|
≡ 1 atm × 1 cu ft/h
|
= 0.797 001 244 704 W
|
foot-pound-force per second |
ft lbf/s
|
≡ 1 ft lbf/s
|
= 1.355 817 948 331 400 4 W
|
litre-atmosphere per minute |
L·atm/min
|
≡ 1 atm × 1 L/min
|
= 1.688 75 W
|
calorie (International Table) per second |
calIT/s
|
≡ 1 calIT/s
|
= 4.1868 W
|
BTU (International Table) per minute |
BTUIT/min
|
≡ 1 BTUIT/min
|
≈ 17.584 264 W
|
atmosphere-cubic foot per minute |
atm·cfm
|
≡ 1 atm × 1 cu ft/min
|
= 47.820 074 682 24 W
|
square foot equivalent direct radiation |
sq ft EDR
|
≡ 240 BTUIT/h
|
≈ 70.337 057 W
|
litre-atmosphere per second |
L·atm/s
|
≡ 1 atm × 1 L/s
|
= 101.325 W
|
horsepower (metric) |
hp
|
≡ 75 m kgf/s
|
= 735.498 75 W
|
horsepower (European electrical) |
hp
|
≡ 75 kp·m/s
|
= 736 W
|
horsepower (Imperial mechanical) |
hp
|
≡ 550 ft lbf/s
|
= 745.699 871 582 270 22 W
|
horsepower (Imperial electrical) |
hp
|
|
≡ 746 W
|
ton of air conditioning |
|
≡ 1 t × 1005 J/kg × 1 °F/K ÷ 10 min
|
= 844.2 W
|
poncelet |
p
|
≡ 100 m kgf/s
|
= 980.665 W
|
BTU (International Table) per second |
BTUIT/s
|
≡ 1 BTUIT/s
|
= 1.055 055 852 62Template:E W
|
atmosphere-cubic foot per second |
atm cfs
|
≡ 1 atm × 1 cu ft/s
|
= 2.869 204 480 934 4Template:E W
|
ton of refrigeration (IT) |
|
≡ 1 BTUIT × 1 sh tn/lb ÷ 10 min/s
|
≈ 3.516 853Template:E W
|
ton of refrigeration (Imperial) |
|
≡ 1 BTUIT × 1 lng tn/lb ÷ 10 min/s
|
≈ 3.938 875Template:E W
|
boiler horsepower |
bhp
|
≈ 34.5 lb/h × 970.3 BTUIT/lb
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≈ 9.810 657Template:E W
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Angular momentum
Action, Angular momentum, L, J
Name of unit
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Symbol
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Definition
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Relation to SI units
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SI unit |
J·s
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≡ kg·m²/s
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atomic unit of action |
au
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≡ ℏ = ℎ/2π
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≈ 1.054 571 596 x 10-34 J·s
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cgs unit |
erg·s
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= 10−7 J·s
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Electric current
Electric charge
Electromotive force
Electrical resistance
Dynamic viscosity
Kinematic viscosity
Information entropy
Information entropy, H
Name of unit
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Symbol
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Definition
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Relation to SI units
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SI unit |
J/K
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≡ 1 J/K
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nat; nip; nepit |
nat
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≡ kB
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= 1.3806505(23) × 10−23 J/K
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bit; shannon |
bit; b; Sh
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≡ ln(2) × kB
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= 9.569940(16) × 10−24 J/K
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ban; hartley |
ban; Hart
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≡ ln(10) × kB
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= 3.1790653(53) × 10−23 J/K
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nibble |
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≡ 4 bits
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= 3.8279760(64) × 10−23 J/K
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byte |
B
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≡ 8 bits
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= 7.655952(13) × 10−23 J/K
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kilobyte (kibibyte) |
KB; KiB
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≡ 1024 B
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= 7.839695(13) × 10−23 J/K
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Temperature
Software tools
Units and measurements can be easily converted using software tools, but only if the units are explicitly defined and the conversion is compatible (e.g., cmHg to kPa).
One popular command-line utility is units. Another utility and programming library is UDUNITS.
References
- Klein, Herbert. 1988. The science of measurement: A historical survey. New York: Dover Publications.
See also
External links
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ The Swiss Federal Office for Metrology gives Zentner on a German language web page[1] and quintal on the English translation of that page[2]; the unit is marked "spécifiquement suisse !"
- ↑ Rowlett, Russ. A Dictionary of Units of Measurement. Viewed October 14, 2006 at http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictZ.html