International System of Units

The International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French le Système international d'unités) is the modern form of the metric system and is generally a system devised around the convenience of the number ten. It is the world's most widely used system of measurement, both in everyday commerce and in science. The older metric system included several groups of units. The SI was developed in 1960 from the old metre-kilogram-second system, rat... more

Also known as:

  • Metric system,
  • Système International d'Unités,
  • SI

Measurement System

Acceleration Units:

Force Units:

Density Units:

Plane Angle Units:

Solid Angle Units:

Electric Current Units:

Moment of Force Units:

Potential Units:

Resistance Units:

Capacitance Units:

Inductance Units:

Charge Units:

Conductance Units:

Amount of Substance Units:

Molar Volume Units:

Heat Capacity Units:

Specific Heat Capacity Units:

Thermal Conductivity Units:

Specific Energy Units:

Volumetric Heat Capacity Units:

Luminous Intensity Units:

Wavenumber Units:

Surface Density Units:

Specific Volume Units:

Current Density Units:

Magnetic Field Strength Units:

Luminance Units:

Magnetic Flux Units:

Magnetic Flux Density Units:

Luminous Flux Units:

Illuminance Units:

Radioactivity Units:

Absorbed Dose Units:

Dose Equivalence Units:

Catalytic Activity Units:

Viscosity Units:

Surface Tension Units:

Angular Velocity Units:

Angular Acceleration Units:

Irradiance Units:

Energy Density Units:

Electric Field Strength Units:

Electric Charge Density Units:

Electric Flux Density Units:

Permittivity Units:

Permeability Units:

Molar Energy Units:

Molar Heat Capacity Units:

Exposure Units:

Absorbed Dose Rate Units:

Radiant Intensity Units:

Catalytic Concentration Units:

Volumetric Flow Rate Units:

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