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  • ...surement | last=Rowlett | first = Russ | url = http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictH.html | publisher = [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]]}}< ...ral as henries. People do not capitalize unit names.<!-- referenced in the SI article --> ...
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  • ==Units of measurement for speed== There are many [[units of measurement]] for speed. For example, an object's speed can be measured ...
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  • ...math>\rho_\mathrm{H2O}</math> = 1000kgm<sup>-3</sup> (at 4°C/39.2°F) in SI units.</ref> ...units used (e.g. slugsft<sup>−3</sup> or kgm<sup>−3</sup>), insofar as the units are consistent. Based on the SG-value of a given substance, the density of ...
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  • The '''becquerel''' (symbol '''Bq''') is the [[International System of Units|SI derived unit]] of [[Radioactive decay|radioactivity]], defined as the [[act [[Category:Units of measurement]] ...
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  • The '''tesla''' (symbol '''T''') is the [[International System of Units|SI derived unit]] used to measure [[magnetic field]]s. Tesla can be measured i ...nd Measures |title=Système International d'Unités (International System of Units) |year=1960}}. 11<sup>th</sup> session, Resolution 12.</ref> It was named ...
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  • ...eferred to by the Greek letter &#937; ([[Omega (letter)|Omega]])) is the [[SI]] unit of resistance (R). It can be defined by [[Ohm's Law|Ohm's law]] and [[Category:SI units]] ...
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  • The '''newton''' (symbol: N) is the [[SI]] unit of [[force (physics)|force]]. It is named after Sir [[Isaac Newton]] [[Category:SI units]] ...
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  • The '''coulomb''' (sometimes written '''C''') the [[SI]] unit of [[electric charge]]. It is named after [[Charles-Augustin de Coul [[Category:SI units]] ...
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  • ...are based only on properties of [[free space]]. The constants that Planck units, by definition, normalize to 1 are the: ...<sub>B</sub> with [[statistical mechanics]] and [[thermodynamics]]. Planck units are very important for theoretical physics, because they simplify several r ...
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  • where (using [[International System of Units|SI]] units): ...
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  • ...r [[coulomb]] {{nowrap|(N m<sup>2</sup> C<sup>−1</sup>)}}. So, the SI base units of electric flux are kg•m<sup>3</sup>•s<sup>−3</sup>•A<sup>−1</sup>. ...
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  • In [[International System of Units|SI units]], {{math|''F''<sub>''g''</sub>}} is measured in [[Newton (unit)|newton]]s ...
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  • ...derstanding of many properties of physical objects in our world. In [[SI]] units, angular frequency is measured in [[radian]]s per [[second]], with dimensio == Units == ...
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  • == Units == ...ic moment is not a [[base unit]] in the [[International System of Units]] (SI) and it can be represented in more than one way. For example, in the [[Magn ...
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  • The '''volt''' (symbol: V) is the [[SI]] [[SI derived unit|derived unit]] of electric [[potential difference]] or [[elect ...issipates one [[watt]] of [[power (physics)|power]]. Hence, it is the base SI representation [[metre|m]]<sup>2</sup> · [[kilogram|kg]] · [[second|s]]<sup ...
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  • The most common [[SI]] units for density are [[gram|g]]/[[centimeter|cm]]<sup>3</sup> and [[kilogram|kg] ...
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  • ...her=Wiley Publishing|date=2010|page=122|isbn=978-0-470-61841-7}}</ref> The SI unit of torque is the [[newton-metre]]. The most common English unit is th ...
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  • ...t of energy emitted</u/l> by a star or other astronomical object in [[SI]] units of [[joules]] per second, which are [[watts]]. A watt is one unit of power, ...
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  • where the following table provides the meaning of each symbol and the [[SI]] unit of measure: ! SI Unit of Measure ...
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  • ...mentum]] multiplied by [[distance]]. In [[International System of Units|SI units]], the Planck constant is expressed in [[joule]] seconds (J⋅s) or ([[Newton In [[International System of Units|SI Units]] the Planck constant is about {{val|6.62606|e=-34}} [[joule|J]]·[[second|s ...
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