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The process of making a conversion cannot produce a more precise result than the original quoted figure. Appropriate rounding of results is normally performed after conversion. (See [[significant figures]]).
The process of making a conversion cannot produce a more precise result than the original quoted figure. Appropriate rounding of results is normally performed after conversion. (See [[significant figures]]).
===Prefix mnemonic===
===Prefix pnemonic ===
The phrase ''King Henry died Monday drinking chocolate milk,'' with [[initialism]] ''KHD_dcm,'' is useful for remember the prefixes for every power of ten from 3 to -3. For example, with length in meters: Km, Hm, Dm, m, dm, cm, mm.
The phrase ''King Henry died Monday drinking chocolate milk,'' with [[initialism]] ''KHD_dcm,'' is useful for remember the prefixes for every power of ten from 3 to -3. For example, with length in meters: Km, Hm, Dm, m, dm, cm, mm.
Conversion of units refers to conversion factors between different units of measurement for the same quantity .
Techniques
Rounding of results
The process of making a conversion cannot produce a more precise result than the original quoted figure. Appropriate rounding of results is normally performed after conversion. (See significant figures ).
Prefix pnemonic
The phrase King Henry died Monday drinking chocolate milk, with initialism KHD_dcm, is useful for remember the prefixes for every power of ten from 3 to -3. For example, with length in meters: Km, Hm, Dm, m, dm, cm, mm.
Tables of conversion factors
This article gives lists of conversion factors for each of a number of physical quantities, which are listed in the index. For each physical quantity, a number of different units (some only of historical interest) are shown and expressed in terms of the corresponding SI unit.
Legend
Legend
≡
definition
=
exactly equal to
≈
approximately equal to
digits
indicates that digits repeat infinitely (i.e. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 ... )
(H)
of chiefly historical interest
Luminance
Length
Length
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
metre (SI base unit )
m
≡ 1 m
= 1 m
ångström
Å
= 0.1 nm
≡ 1× 10−10 m
astronomical unit
AU
Mean distance from Earth to the Sun
= 149 597 870 691 ± 30 m
atomic unit of length
a0
≡ Bohr radius of hydrogen
≈ 5.29 177 208 59× 10−11 ± 3.6× 10−20 m[ 1]
barley corn (H)
≡ ⅓ in (see note above about rounding)
≈ 0.008 m
cable length (Imperial)
≡ 608 ft
= 185.3184 m
cable length (International)
≡ 1/10 nmi
= 185.2 m
cable length (U.S.)
≡ 720 ft
= 219.456 m
chain (Gunter's ; Surveyor's)
ch
≡ 66.0 ft (4 rods)[ 2]
= 20.1168 m
chain (Ramsden 's; Engineer's)
ch
≡ 100 ft[ 2]
= 30.48 m
cubit (H)
≡ 18 in [ 2]
≈ 0.5 m
ell (H)
ell
≡ 45 in [ 2]
= 1.143 m
fathom
fm
≡ 6 ft [ 2]
= 1.8288 m
fermi
fm
≡ 1× 10−15 m [ 2]
= 1× 10−15 m
finger
≡ 7/8 in
= 0.022 225 m
finger (cloth)
≡ 4 ½ in
= 0.1143 m
foot (Benoît)(H)
ft (Ben)
≈ 0.304 799 735 m
foot (Clarke's; Cape)(H)
ft (Cla)
≈ 0.304 797 265 4 m
foot (Indian)(H)
ft Ind
≈ 0.304 799 514 m
foot (International)
ft
≡ 12 inches = 1/3 yd
= 0.3048 m
foot (Sear's)(H)
ft (Sear)
≈ 0.304 799 47 m
foot (U.S. Survey)
ft (US)
≡ 1200/3937 m [ 3]
≈ 0.304 800 610 m
french ; charriere
F
≡ 1/3 mm
= 3.3 × 10−4 m
furlong
fur
≡ 10 chains = 660 ft =220 yd[ 2]
= 201.168 m
geographical mile (H)
≡ 6082 ft
= 1853.7936 m
hand
≡ 4 in[ 2]
= 0.1016 m
inch
in
≡ 1/36 yd = 1/12 ft
= 0.0254 m
league (statute)
lea
≡ 3 mi[ 2]
= 4828 m
light-day
≡ 24 light-hours
= 2.590 206 837 12× 10 13 m
light-hour
≡ 60 light-minutes
= 1.079 252 848 8× 10 12 m
light-minute
≡ 60 light-seconds
= 1.798 754 748× 10 10 m
light-second
≡ 2.997 924 58× 10 8 m
light-year
l.y.
= 9.460 053× 10 15 m[ 2]
line
ln
≡ 1/12 in (Klein 1988, 63)
= 0.002 116 m
link (Gunter's; Surveyor's)
lnk
≡ 1/100 ch[ 2]
= 0.201 168 m
link (Ramsden's; Engineer's)
lnk
≡ 1 ft[ 2]
= 0.3048 m
mickey
≡ 1/200 in
= 1.27× 10−4 m
micron
µ
≡ 1× 10−6 m
mil; thou
mil
≡ 1× 10−3 in
= 2.54× 10−5 m
mil (Sweden and Norway)
mil
≡ 10 km
= 10000 m
mile
mi
≡ 1760 yd = 5280 ft
= 1609.344 m
mile (U.S. Survey)
mi
≡ 5280 ft (US)
= 5280 × 1200/3937 m ≈ 1609.347 219 m
nail (cloth)
≡ 2 ¼ in[ 2]
= 0.05715 m
nautical league
NL; nl
≡ 3 nmi[ 2]
= 5556 m
nautical mile (international)
NM; nmi
≡ 1852 m [ 4]
= 1852 m
nautical mile (Admiralty)
NM (Adm); nmi (Adm)
≡ 6080 ft
≡ 1853.184 m
pace
≡ 2.5 ft[ 2]
= 0.762 m
palm
≡ 3 in[ 2]
= 0.0762 m
parsec
pc
= 3.08567782 × 10 16 ± 6× 10 6 m [ 5]
point (ATA )
pt
≡ 0.013837 in[citation needed ]
= 0.000 351 459 8 m
point (Didot; European)
pt
≡ 0.000 376 065 m[citation needed ]
point (metric)
pt
≡ 3/8 mm
= 0.000 375 m[citation needed ]
point (PostScript )
pt
≡ 1/72 in
= 0.000 352 7 m
quarter
≡ ¼ yd
= 0.2286 m
rod ; pole; perch (H)
rd
≡ 16 ½ ft
= 5.0292 m
rope (H)
rope
≡ 20 ft[ 2]
= 6.096 m
span (H)
≡ 9 in[ 2]
= 0.2286 m
spat[ 6]
≡ 1012 m
= 1×1012 m
stick (H)
≡ 2 in
= 0.05 08 m
pm , stigma, or bicron
≡ 1× 10−12 m
≡ 1× 10−12 m
telegraph mile (H)
mi
≡ 6087 ft
= 1855.3176 m
twip
twp
≡ 1/1440 in
= 1.763 8 × 10−5 m
x unit ; siegbahn
xu
≈ 1.0021× 10−13 m[ 2]
yard (International)
yd
≡3 ft ≡ 36 in
= 0.9144 m[ 3]
Area
Area
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
acre
ac
≡ 10 sq ch = 4840 sq yd
= 4046.856 422 4 m²
are
a
≡ 100 m²
barn
b
≡ 10−28 m²
barony
≡ 4000 ac
= 1.618 742 568 96× 10 7 m²
board
bd
≡ 1 in × 1 ft
= 7.741 92× 10−3 m²
boiler horsepower equivalent direct radiation
bhp EDR
≡ (1 ft²) (1 bhp) / (240 BTUIT /h)
≈ 12.958 174 m²
circular inch
circ in
≡ π/4 sq in
≈ 5.067 075× 10−4 m²
circular mil; circular thou
circ mil
≡ π/4 mil²
≈ 5.067 075× 10−10 m²
cord
≡ 192 bd
= 1.486 448 64 m²
dunam
≡ 1000 m²
= 1000 m²
hectare
ha
≡ 10 000 m²
= 10 000 m²
hide
≡ 100 ac
= 4.046 856 422 4× 10 5 m²
rood
ro
≡ ¼ ac
= 1011.714 105 6 m²
shed
≡ 10−52 m²
square chain
sq ch
≡ 1 sq ch
= 404.685 642 24 m²
square foot
sq ft
≡ 1 ft × 1 ft
= 9.290 304× 10−2 m²
square inch
sq in
≡ 1 in × 1 in
= 6.4516× 10−4 m²
square kilometre
km²
≡ 1 km²
= 106 m²
square link
sq lnk
≡ 1 lnk²
= 4.046 856 422 4× 10−2 m²
square metre (SI unit)
m²
≡ 1 m × 1 m
= 1 m²
square mil; square thou
sq mil
≡ 1 mil × 1 mil
= 6.4516× 10−10 m²
square mile ; section
sq mi
≡ 1 mi × 1 mi
= 2.589 988 110 336× 10 6 m²
square rod/pole/perch
sq rd
≡ 1 sq rd
= 25.292 852 64 m²
square U.S. Survey foot
sq ft
≡ 1 sq ft (US)
≈ 9.290 341 161 327 49× 10 −2 m²
square U.S. Survey mile
sq mi
≡ 1 sq mi (US)
≈ 2.589 998× 10 6 m²
square yard
sq yd
≡ 1 yd × 1 yd
= 0.836 127 36 m²
stremma
≡ 1000 m²
= 1000 m²
township
≡ 36 sq mi (US)
≈ 9.323 994× 10 7 m²
yardland
≡ 30 ac
= 1.214 056 926 72× 10 5 m²
Volume
Volume
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
acre foot
ac ft
≡ 1 ac x 1 ft = 43560 ft³
= 1 233.481 837 547 52 m³
cubic metre (SI unit)
m³
≡ 1 m × 1 m × 1 m
= 1 m³
litre
L
≡ 1 dm³ [ 7]
= 0.001 m³
lambda
λ
≡ 1 mm³
= 1 × 10−9 m³
drop (metric)
≡ 1/20 mL
= 50.0 × 10−9 m³
minim (Imperial)
min
≡ 1/480 fl oz (Imp) = 1/60 fl dr (Imp)
= 59.193 880 2083 × 10−9 m³
minim (U.S.)
min
≡ 1/480 US fl oz = 1/60 US fl dr
= 61.611 519 921 875 × 10−9 m³
drop (U.S.) (alt)
gtt
≡ 1/456 US fl oz
≈ 64.854 231 × 10−9 m³
drop (Imperial) (alt)
gtt
≡ 1/1824 gi (Imp)
≈ 77.886 684 × 10−9 m³
drop (U.S.)
gtt
≡ 1/360 US fl oz
= 82.148 693 229 16 × 10−9 m³
drop (medical)
≡ 1/12 ml
= 83.03 × 10−9 m³
drop (Imperial)
gtt
≡ 1/288 fl oz (Imp)
= 98.656 467 0138 × 10−9 m³
dash (U.S.)
≡ 1/96 US fl oz = ½ US pinch
= 308.057 599 609 375 × 10−9 m³
dash (Imperial)
≡ 1/384 gi (Imp) = ½ pinch (Imp)
= 369.961 751 302 08 3 × 10−9 m³
pinch (U.S.)
≡ 1/48 US fl oz = ⅛ US tsp
= 616.115 199 218 75 × 10−9 m³
pinch (Imperial)
≡ 1/192 gi (Imp) = ⅛ tsp (Imp)
= 739.923 502 604 16 × 10−9 m³
fluid scruple (Imperial)
fl s
≡ 1/24 fl oz (Imp)
= 1.183 877 604 16 × 10−6 m³
fluid drachm (Imperial)
fl dr
≡ ⅛ fl oz (Imp)
= 3.551 632 812 5 × 10−6 m³
fluid dram (U.S.); U.S. fluidram
fl dr
≡ ⅛ US fl oz
= 3.696 691 195 312 5 × 10−6 m³
teaspoon (Canadian)
tsp
≡ 1/6 fl oz (Imp)
= 4.735 510 41 6 × 10−6 m³
teaspoon (U.S.)
tsp
≡ 1/6 US fl oz
= 4.928 921 595 × 10−6 m³
teaspoon (metric)
≡ 5.0 × 10−6 m³
teaspoon (Imperial)
tsp
≡ 1/24 gi (Imp)
= 5.919 388 020 83 × 10−6 m³
dessertspoon (Imperial)
≡ 1/12 gi (Imp)
= 11.838 776 0416 × 10−6 m³
tablespoon (Canadian)
tbsp
≡ ½ fl oz (Imp)
= 14.206 531 25 × 10−6 m³
tablespoon (U.S.)
tbsp
≡ ½ US fl oz
= 14.786 764 782 5 × 10−6 m³
tablespoon (metric)
≡ 15.0 × 10−6 m³
cubic inch
cu in
≡ 1 in × 1 in × 1 in
= 16.387 064 × 10−6 m³
tablespoon (Imperial)
tbsp
≡ 5/8 fl oz (Imp)
= 17.758 164 062 5 × 10−6 m³
pony
≡ 3/4 US fl oz
= 22.180 147 171 875 × 10−6 m³
fluid ounce (Imperial)
fl oz (Imp)
≡ 1/160 gal (Imp)
= 28.413 062 5 × 10−6 m³
fluid ounce (U.S.)
US fl oz
≡ 1/128 gal (US)
= 29.573 529 562 5 × 10−6 m³
shot
≡ 1 US fl oz
≈ 29.57 × 10−6 m³
jigger
≡ 1½ US fl oz
≈ 44.36 × 10−6 m³
gill (U.S.)
gi (US)
≡ 4 US fl oz
= 118.294 118 25 × 10−6 m³
gill (Imperial); Noggin
gi (Imp); nog
≡ 5 fl oz (Imp)
= 142.065 312 5 × 10−6 m³
cup (Canadian)
c (CA)
≡ 8 fl oz (Imp)
= 227.304 5 × 10−6 m³
cup (U.S.)
c (US)
≡ 8 US fl oz ≡ 1/16 gal (US)
= 236.588 236 5 × 10−6 m³
cup (metric)
c
≡ 250.0 × 10−6 m³
breakfast cup
≡ 10 fl oz (Imp)
= 284.130 625 × 10−6 m³
pint (U.S. fluid)
pt (US fl)
≡ ⅛ gal (US)
= 473.176 473 × 10−6 m³
pint (U.S. dry)
pt (US dry)
≡ 1/64 bu (US lvl) ≡ ⅛ gal (US dry)
= 550.610 471 357 5 × 10−6 m³
pint (Imperial)
pt (Imp)
≡ ⅛ gal (Imp)
= 568.261 25 × 10−6 m³
fifth
≡ 1/5 US gal
= 757.082 356 8 × 10−6 m³
quart (U.S. fluid)
qt (US)
≡ ¼ gal (US fl)
= 946.352 946 × 10−6 m³
quart (U.S. dry)
qt (US)
≡ 1/32 bu (US lvl) = ¼ gal (US dry)
= 1.101 220 942 715 × 10−3 m³
quart (Imperial)
qt (Imp)
≡ ¼ gal (Imp)
= 1.136 522 5 × 10−3 m³
pottle; quartern
≡ ½ gal (Imp) = 80 fl oz (Imp)
= 2.273 045 × 10−3 m³
board-foot
fbm
≡ 144 cu in
= 2.359 737 216 × 10−3 m³
gallon (U.S. fluid; Wine)
gal (US)
≡ 231 cu in
= 3.785 411 784 × 10−3 m³
gallon (U.S. dry)
gal (US)
≡ ⅛ bu (US lvl)
= 4.404 883 770 86 × 10−3 m³
gallon (Imperial)
gal (Imp)
≡
= 4.546 09 × 10−3 m³
beer gallon
beer gal
≡ 282 cu in
= 4.621 152 048 × 10−3 m³
peck (U.S. dry)
pk
≡ ¼ US lvl bu
= 8.809 767 541 72 × 10−3 m³
peck (Imperial)
pk
≡ 2 gal (Imp)
= 9.092 18 × 10−3 m³
bucket (Imperial)
bkt
≡ 4 gal (Imp)
= 0.018 184 36 m³
timber foot
≡ 1 cu ft
= 0.028 316 846 592 m³
cubic foot
cu ft
≡ 1 ft × 1 ft × 1 ft
= 0.028 316 846 592 m³
firkin
≡ 9 gal (US)
= 0.034 068 706 056 m³
bushel (U.S. dry level)
bu (US lvl)
≡ 2150.42 cu in
= 0.035 239 070 166 88 m³
bushel (Imperial)
bu (Imp)
≡ 8 gal (Imp)
= 0.036 368 72 m³
bushel (U.S. dry heaped)
bu (US)
≡ 1 ¼ bu (US lvl)
= 0.044 048 837 708 6 m³
strike (U.S.)
≡ 2 bu (US lvl)
= 0.070 478 140 333 76 m³
strike (Imperial)
≡ 2 bu (Imp)
= 0.072 737 44 m³
kilderkin
≡ 18 gal (Imp)
= 0.081 829 62 m³
sack (U.S.)
≡ 3 bu (US lvl)
= 0.105 717 210 500 64 m³
sack (Imperial); bag
≡ 3 bu (Imp)
= 0.109 106 16 m³
barrel (U.S. dry)
bl (US)
≡ 105 qt (US) = 105/32 bu (US lvl)
= 0.115 628 198 985 075 m³
barrel (U.S. fluid)
fl bl (US)
≡ 31½ gal (US)
= 0.119 240 471 196 m³
coomb
≡ 4 bu (Imp)
= 0.145 474 88 m³
barrel (petroleum)
bl; bbl
≡ 42 gal (US)
= 0.158 987 294 928 m³
barrel (Imperial)
bl (Imp)
≡ 36 gal (Imp)
= 0.163 659 24 m³
hogshead (U.S.)
hhd (US)
≡ 2 fl bl (US)
= 0.238 480 942 392 m³
seam
≡ 8 bu (US lvl)
= 0.281 912 561 335 04 m³
quarter; pail
≡ 8 bu (Imp)
= 0.290 949 76 m³
hogshead (Imperial)
hhd (Imp)
≡ 2 bl (Imp)
= 0.327 318 48 m³
cord-foot
≡ 16 cu ft
= 0.453 069 545 472 m³
butt , pipe
≡ 126 gal (wine)
= 0.476 961 884 784 m³
perch
per
≡ 16½ ft × 1½ ft × 1 ft
= 0.700 841 953 152 m³
cubic yard
cu yd
≡ 27 cu ft
= 0.764 554 857 984 m³
tun
≡ 252 gal (wine)
= 0.953 923 769 568 m³
displacement ton
≡ 35 cu ft
= 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
last
≡ 80 bu (Imp)
= 2.909 497 6 m³
cord (firewood )
≡ 8 ft × 4 ft × 4 ft
= 3.624 556 363 776 m³
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
cubic mile
cu mi
≡ 1 mi × 1 mi × 1 mi
= 4 168 181 825.440 579 584 m³
Angle
Solid angle
Mass
Note: see Weight for detail of mass/weight distinction and conversion
Mass
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
Relation to avoirdupois units
kilogram , grave
kg; G
(SI base unit )
electron rest mass, atomic unit of mass
me
≈ 9.109 382 15× 10−31 ± 45× 10−39 kg[ 8]
unified atomic mass unit
u; AMU
≈ 1.660 538 73× 10−27 ± 13× 10−35 kg
dalton
Da
≈ 1.660 902 10× 10−27 ± 13× 10−35 kg
gamma
γ
≡ 1 μg
point
≡ 1/100 kt (metric)
= 2 mg
mite
≡ 1/20 gr
= 3.239 945 5 mg
mite (metric)
≡ 1/20 g
= 50 mg
grain
gr
≡ 64.798 91 mg
crith
≈ 89.9349 mg
carat (metric)
ct
≡ 200 mg
carat
kt
≡ 3 1/6 gr
≈ 205.196 548 333 mg
sheet
≡ 1/700 lb av
= 647.9891 mg
scruple (apothecary )
s ap
≡ 20 gr
= 1.295 978 2 g
pennyweight
dwt; pwt
≡ 1/20 oz t
= 1.555 173 84 g
dram (avoirdupois)
dr av
≡ 27 11/32 gr
= 1.771 845 195 312 5 g
dram (apothecary; troy )
dr t
≡ 60 gr
= 3.887 934 6 g
hyl (CGS unit)
≡ 1 gee × 1 g × 1 s²/m
= 9.806 65 g
ounce (avoirdupois)
oz av
≡ 1/16 lb
= 28.349 523 125 g
assay ton (short)
AT
≡ 1 mg × 1 sh tn ÷ 1 oz t
≈ 29.166 667 g
ounce (apothecary; troy)
oz t
≡ 1/12 lb t
= 31.103 476 8 g
assay ton (long)
AT
≡ 1 mg × 1 long tn ÷ 1 oz t
≈ 32.666 667 g
mark
≡ 8 oz t
= 248.827 814 4 g
pound (troy)
lb t
≡ 5760 grains
= 0.373 241 721 6 kg
pound (avoirdupois)
lb av
≡ 7000 grains
= 0.453 592 37 kg
pound (metric)
≡ 500 g
clove
≡ 8 lb av
= 3.628 738 96 kg
stone
st
≡ 14 lb av
= 6.350 293 18 kg
hyl (MKS unit)
≡ 1 gee × 1 kg × 1 s²/m
= 9.806 65 kg
quarter (Imperial)
≡ 1/4 long cwt = 2 st = 28 lb av
= 12.700 586 36 kg
slug; geepound
slug
≡ 1 gee × 1 lb av × 1 s²/ft
≈ 14.593 903 kg
bag (Portland cement )
≡ 94 lb av
= 42.637 682 78 kg
short hundredweight ; cental
sh cwt
≡ 100 lb av
= 45.359 237 kg
long hundredweight
long cwt or cwt
≡ 112 lb av
= 50.802 345 44 kg
bag (coffee )
≡ 60 kg
= 60 kg
quintal (metric)
q
≡ 100 kg
wey
≡ 252 lb = 18 st
= 114.305 277 24 kg (variants exist)
long quarter (informal)
≡ ¼ long tn
= 254.011 727 2 kg
quarter (informal)
≡ ¼ short tn
= 226.796 185 kg
kip
kip
≡ 1000 lb av
= 453.592 37 kg
short ton
sh tn
≡ 2000 lb
= 907.184 74 kg
tonne (mts unit)
t
≡ 1000 kg
long ton
long tn or ton
≡ 2240 lb
= 1016.046 908 8 kg
barge
≡ 22 ½ sh tn
= 20,411.656 65 kg
Zentner
Ztr.
Definitions vary; see [ 9] and [ 10] . See also discussion at Talk:Conversion of units#Zentner
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
Time , t
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
second
s
(SI base unit )
Planck time
≡ (G ℏ /c 5 )½
≈ 1.351 211 818× 10−43 s
atomic unit of time
au
≡ a0 /(α ·c)
≈ 2.418 884 254× 10−17 s
svedberg
S
≡ 10−13 s
= 100 fs
shake
≡ 10−8 s
= 10 ns
sigma
≡ 10−6 s
= 1 μs
jiffy
≡ 1/60 s
≈ .016667 s
jiffy (alternate)
≡ 1/100 s
= 10 ms
helek
≡ 1/1080 h
≈ 3.333333 s
minute
min
≡ 60 s
milliday
md
≡ 86 400 s / 1000
≡ 86.4 s
moment
≡ 90 s
≡ 90 s
ke (traditional)
≡ 1/100 d
≡ 864 s
quarter (of an hour)
ke
≡ 1/96 d
≡ 900 s
hour
h
≡ 60 min
= 3600 s
day
d
≡ 24 h
= 86 400 s
week
wk
≡ 7 d
= 604 800 s
fortnight
≡ 2 wk
= 1 209 600 s
month (hollow)
mo
≡ 29 d
= 2 505 600 s
month
mo
≡ 30 d
= 2 592 000 s
month (full)
mo
≡ 31 d
= 2 678 400 s
year (Calendar)
a, y, or yr
≡ 365 d
= 31 536 000 s
year (Gregorian)
a, y, or yr
≡ 365.2425 d
= 31 556 952 s
year (Julian)
a, y, or yr
≡ 365.25 d
= 31 557 600 s
sidereal year
a, y, or yr
≡ 365.256363 d
= 31 558 149.76 s
Olympiad
≡ 4 a of 365 d
= 1.2614× 10 8 s
lustre; lustrum
≡ 5 a of 365 d
= 1.5768× 10 8 s
octaeteris
≡ 8 a of 365 d
= 2.522 88× 10 8 s
decade
≡ 10 a of 365 d
= 3.1536× 10 8 s
enneadecaeteris ; Metonic cycle
≡ 110 mo (hollow) + 125 mo (full) = 19 a of 365 d
= 5.996 16× 10 8 s
Callippic cycle
≡ 441 mo (hollow) + 499 mo (full) = 76 a of 365.25 d
= 2.398 377 6× 10 9 s
century (Calendar)
≡ 100 a of 365 d
= 3.1536× 10 9 s
century (Julian)
≡ 100 a of 365.25 d
= 3.155 76× 10 9 s
Hipparchic cycle
≡ 4 Callippic cycles - 1 d
= 9.593 424× 10 9 s
millennium (Calendar)
≡ 1000 a of 365 d
= 3.1536× 10 10 s
millennium (Gregorian)
≡ 1000 a of 365.2425 d
= 3.155 695 2× 10 10 s
millennium (Julian)
≡ 1000 a of 365.25 d
= 3.155 76× 10 10 s
Sothic cycle
≡ 1461 a of 365 d
= 4.607 409 6× 10 10 s
Speed or velocity
A velocity consists of a speed combined with a direction; the speed part of the velocity takes units of speed.
Acceleration
Force
Force
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
atomic unit of force
≡ me ·α ²·c ²/a0
≈ 8.238 722 06× 10−8 N [ 12]
dyne (cgs unit )
dyn
≡ g·cm/s²
= 10−5 N
milligrave -force, gravet-force
mGf; gf
≡ g × 1 g
= 9.806 65 mN
kilogram-force ; kilopond; grave -force
kgf; kp; Gf
≡ g × 1 kg
= 9.806 65 N
kip ; kip-force
kip; kipf; klbf
≡ g × 1000 lb
= 4.448 221 615 260 5 × 10 3 N
newton (SI unit)
N
≡ kg·m/s²
= 1 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
poundal
pdl
≡ 1 lb·ft/s²
= 0.138 254 954 376 N
sthene (mts unit)
sn
≡ 1 t·m/s²
= 1 × 10 3 N
ton -force
tnf
≡ g × 1 sh tn
= 8.896 443 230 521 × 10 3 N
See also: Conversion between weight (force) and mass
Pressure or mechanical stress
Pressure
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
atmosphere (standard)
atm
≡ 101 325 Pa [ 13]
atmosphere (technical)
at
≡ 1 kgf/cm²
= 9.80665 × 10 4 Pa [ 13]
bar
bar
≡ 105 Pa
barye (cgs unit )
≡ 1 dyn/cm²
= 0.1 Pa
centimetre of mercury
cmHg
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1 cm × g
≈ 1.333 22 × 10 3 Pa [ 13]
centimetre of water (4 °C)
cmH2 O
≈ 999.972 kg/m³ × 1 cm × g
≈ 98.0638 Pa [ 13]
foot of mercury (conventional)
ftHg
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1 ft × g
≈ 40.636 66 × 10 3 Pa [ 13]
foot of water (39.2 °F)
ftH2 O
≈ 999.972 kg/m³ × 1 ft × g
≈ 2.988 98 × 10 3 Pa [ 13]
inch of mercury (conventional)
inHg
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1 in × g
≈ 3.386 389 × 10 3 Pa [ 13]
inch of water (39.2 °F)
inH2 O
≈ 999.972 kg/m³ × 1 in × g
≈ 249.082 Pa [ 13]
kilogram-force per square millimetre
kgf/mm²
≡ 1 kgf/mm²
= 9.806 65 × 10 6 Pa [ 13]
kip per square inch
ksi
≡ 1 kipf/sq in
≈ 6.894757 × 10 6 Pa [ 13]
micron (micrometre) of mercury
μ
{\displaystyle \mu }
mHg
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1
μ
{\displaystyle \mu }
m × g ≈ 0.001 torr
≈ 0. 133 322 4 Pa [ 13]
millimetre of mercury
mmHg
≡ 13 595.1 kg/m³ × 1 mm × g ≈ 1 torr
≈ 133.322 4 Pa [ 13]
millimetre of water (3.98 °C)
mmH2 O
≈ 999.972 kg/m³ × 1 mm × g = 0.999972 kgf/m²
= 9.806 38 Pa
pascal (SI unit)
Pa
≡ N/m² = kg/(m·s²)
= 1 Pa [ 14]
pièze (mts unit)
pz
≡ 1000 kg/m·s²
= 1 × 10 3 Pa = 1 kPa
pound per square foot
psf
≡ 1 lbf/ft²
≈ 47.880 25 Pa [ 13]
poundal per square foot
pdl/sq ft
≡ 1 pdl/sq ft
≈ 1.488 164 Pa [ 13]
pound per square inch
psi
≡ 1 lbf/in²
≈ 6.894 757 × 10 3 Pa [ 13]
short ton per square foot
≡ 1 sh tn × g / 1 sq ft
≈ 95.760 518 × 10 3 Pa
torr
torr
≡ 101 325/760 Pa
≈ 133.322 4 Pa [ 13]
Torque
Torque
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
Newton metre (SI unit)
N·m
≡ N × m = kg·m²/s²
= 1 N·m
foot -poundal
ft pdl
≡ 1 lb·ft²/s²
= 4.214 011 009 380 48× 10−2 N·m
inch-pound force
in lbf
≡ g × 1 lb × 1 in
= 0.112 984 829 027 616 7 N·m
foot-pound force
ft lbf
≡ g × 1 lb × 1 ft
= 1.355 817 948 331 400 4 N·m
Energy
Energy
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
joule (SI unit)
J
≡ m·N = W·s = V·A·s = kg·m²/s²
= 1 J
electronvolt
eV
≡ e × 1 V
≈ 1.602 176× 10−19 J
rydberg
Ry
≡ R∞ ·ℎ ·c
≈ 2.179 872× 10−18 J
hartree
Eh
≡ me ·α ²·c ² (= 2 Ry)
≈ 4.359 744× 10−18 J
atomic unit of energy
au
≡ Eh
≈ 4.359 744× 10−18 J
erg (cgs unit )
erg
≡ 1 g·cm²/s²
= 10−7 J
foot -poundal
ft pdl
≡ 1 lb·ft²/s²
= 4.214 011 009 380 48× 10−2 J
cubic centimetre of atmosphere ; standard cubic centimetre
cc atm; scc
≡ 1 atm × 1 cm³
= 0.101 325 J
inch-pound force
in lbf
≡ g × 1 lb × 1 in
= 0.112 984 829 027 616 7 J
foot-pound force
ft lbf
≡ g × 1 lb × 1 ft
= 1.355 817 948 331 400 4 J
calorie (20 °C)
cal20 °C
≈ 4.1819 J
calorie (thermochemical)
calth
≡ 4.184 J
calorie (15 °C)
cal15 °C
≡ 4.1855 J
calorie (International Table)
calIT
≡ 4.1868 J
calorie (mean)
calmean
≈ 4.190 02 J
calorie (3.98 °C)
cal3.98 °C
≈ 4.2045 J
kilocalorie; large calorie
kcal; Cal
≡ 1000 calIT
= 4.1868 × 10 3 J
litre -atmosphere
l atm; sl
≡ 1 atm × 1 L
= 101.325 J
gallon -atmosphere (US)
US gal atm
≡ 1 atm × 1 gal (US)
= 383.556 849 013 8 J
gallon -atmosphere (imperial)
imp gal atm
≡ 1 atm × 1 gal (imp)
= 460.632 569 25 J
British thermal unit (thermochemical)
BTUth
≈ 1.054 350 × 10 3 J
British thermal unit (ISO)
BTUISO
≡ 1.0545 × 10 3 J
British thermal unit (63 °F)
BTU63 °F
≈ 1.0546 × 10 3 J
British thermal unit (60 °F)
BTU60 °F
≈ 1.054 68 × 10 3 J
British thermal unit (59 °F)
BTU59 °F
≡ 1.054 804 × 10 3 J
British thermal unit (International Table)
BTUIT
= 1.055 055 852 62 × 10 3 J
British thermal unit (mean)
BTUmean
≈ 1.055 87 × 10 3 J
British thermal unit (39 °F)
BTU39 °F
≈ 1.059 67 × 10 3 J
Celsius heat unit (International Table)
CHUIT
≡ 1 BTUIT × 1 K/°R
= 1.899 100 534 716 × 10 3 J
cubic foot of atmosphere; standard cubic foot
cu ft atm; scf
≡ 1 atm × 1 ft³
= 2.869 204 480 934 4 × 10 3 J
cubic yard of atmosphere; standard cubic yard
cu yd atm; scy
≡ 1 atm × 1 yd³
= 77.468 520 985 228 8 × 10 3 J
cubic foot of natural gas
≡ 1000 BTUIT
= 1.055 055 852 62 × 10 6 J
horsepower -hour
hp·h
≡ 1 hp × 1 h
= 2.684519537696172792 × 10 6 J
kilowatt-hour ; Board of Trade Unit
kW·h; B.O.T.U.
≡ 1 kW × 1 h
= 3.6 × 10 6 J
thermie
th
≡ 1 McalIT
= 4.1868 × 10 6 J
therm (U.S.)
≡ 100 000 BTU59 °F
= 105.4804 × 10 6 J
therm (E.C.)
≡ 100 000 BTUIT
= 105.505 585 262 × 10 6 J
ton of TNT
tTNT
≡ 1 Gcalth
= 4.184 × 10 9 J
barrel of oil equivalent
bboe
≈ 5.8 ×106 BTU59 °F
≈ 6.12 × 10 9 J
ton of coal equivalent
TCE
≡ 7 Gcalth
= 29.3076 × 10 9 J
ton of oil equivalent
TOE
≡ 10 Gcalth
= 41.868 × 10 9 J
quad
≡ 1015 BTUIT
= 1.055 055 852 62× 10 18 J
Power
Power
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
watt (SI unit)
W
≡ J/s = N·m/s = kg·m²/s³
= 1 W
lusec
lusec
≡ 1 L·µmHg/s [ 15]
≈ 1.333× 10−4 W
foot -pound-force per hour
ft lbf/h
≡ 1 ft lbf/h
≈ 3.766 161× 10−4 W
atmosphere cubic centimetre per minute
atm ccm
≡ 1 atm × 1 cm³/min
= 1.688 75× 10−3 W
foot -pound-force per minute
ft lbf/min
≡ 1 ft lbf/min
= 2.259 696 580 552 334× 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 °R/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 62× 10 3 W
atmosphere-cubic foot per second
atm cfs
≡ 1 atm × 1 cu ft/s
= 2.869 204 480 934 4× 10 3 W
ton of refrigeration (IT)
≡ 1 BTUIT × 1 sh tn/lb ÷ 10 min/s
≈ 3.516 853× 10 3 W
ton of refrigeration (Imperial)
≡ 1 BTUIT × 1 lng tn/lb ÷ 10 min/s
≈ 3.938 875× 10 3 W
boiler horsepower
bhp
≈ 34.5 lb/h × 970.3 BTUIT /lb
≈ 9.810 657× 10 3 W
Angular momentum
Action, Angular momentum
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
SI unit
J·s
≡ kg·m²/s
= 1 J·s
atomic unit of action
au
≡ ℏ = ℎ /2π
≈ 1.054 571 596× 10−34 J·s
cgs unit
erg·s
= 10−7 J·s
Electric current
Electric charge
Electromotive force
Electrical resistance
Inductance
Inductance
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
henry (SI unit)
H
≡ (m²×kg)/(s²×A²) = (V×s)/A = (J×s²)/C² = (m²×kg)/C²
= 1 H
Dynamic viscosity
Kinematic viscosity
Information entropy
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
SI unit
J/K
≡ J/K
= 1 J/K
nat ; nip; nepit
nat
≡ kB
= 1.3806505(23) × 10−23 J/K
bit ; shannon
bit; b; Sh
≡ ln(2) × kB
= 9.569940(16) × 10−24 J/K
ban ; hartley
ban; Hart
≡ ln(10) × kB
= 3.1790653(53) × 10−23 J/K
nibble
≡ 4 bits
= 3.8279760(64) × 10−23 J/K
byte
B
≡ 8 bits
= 7.655952(13) × 10−23 J/K
kilobyte (decimal)
kB
≡ 1000 B
= 7.655952(13) × 10−20 J/K
kilobyte (kibibyte )
KB; KiB
≡ 1024 B
= 7.839695(13) × 10−20 J/K
Often, information entropy is measured in shannons, whereas the (discrete) storage space of digital devices is measured in bits. Thus, uncompressed redundant data occupy more than one bit of storage per shannon of information entropy. The multiples of a bit listed above are usually used with this meaning. Other times the bit is used as a measure of information entropy and is thus a synonym of shannon.
Temperature
Note: see Temperature conversion for more detail
Temperature
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
kelvin (SI base unit )
K
1 K
degree Celsius
°C
[K] = [°C] + 273.15
degree Rankine
°R; °Ra
[K] = [°R] × 5⁄9
degree Fahrenheit
°F
[K] = ([°F] + 459.67) × 5⁄9
degree Delisle
°De
[K] = 373.15 − [°De] × 2⁄3
degree Newton
°N
[K] = [°N] × 100⁄33 + 273.15
degree Réaumur
°Ré
[K] = [°Ré] × 5⁄4 + 273.15
degree Rømer
°Rø
[K] = ([°Rø] − 7.5) × 40⁄21 + 273.15
Radioactivity
Radioactivity - absorbed dose
Radioactivity - absorbed dose
Name of unit
Symbol
Definition
Relation to SI units
gray
Gy
≡ 1J/kg = 1m2 ·s-2 [ 17]
= 1 Gy
rad
rad
≡ 0.01 Gy
= 0.01 Gy
Radioactivity - equivalent dose
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References
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