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[X1ANNEX U.K.

CHAPTER I U.K. LEGAL UNITS OF MEASUREMENT REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1 (a)

1. SI UNITS AND THEIR DECIMAL MULTIPLES AND SUBMULTIPLES U.K.

[F11.1. SI base units U.K.
Quantity Unit
Name Symbol
Time second s
Length metre m
Mass kilogram kg
Electric current ampere A
Thermodynamic temperature kelvin K
Amount of substance mole mol
Luminous intensity candela cd

Definitions of SI base units:

1.1.1. Special name and symbol of the SI derived unit of temperature for expressing Celsius temperature U.K.
Quantity Unit
Name Symbol
Celsius temperature degree Celsius °C

Celsius temperature t is defined as the difference t = T – T 0 between the two thermodynamic temperatures T and T 0 where T 0   = 273,15 K. An interval or difference of temperature may be expressed either in kelvins or in degrees Celsius. The unit degree Celsius is equal to the unit kelvin .]

[F21.2. SI derived units] U.K.
F31.2.1.SI supplementary unitsU.K.
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F3Definitions of SI supplementary units:U.K.
F3Unit of plane angleU.K.

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F3Unit of solid angleU.K.

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[F21.2.2. General rule for SI derived units U.K.

Units derived coherently from SI base units are given as algebraic expressions in the form of products of powers of the SI base units with a numerical factor equal to 1.

1.2.3. SI derived units with special names and symbols U.K.
a

Special names for the unit of power: the name volt–ampere (symbol VA ) when it is used to express the apparent power of alternating electric current, and var (symbol var ) when it is used to express reactive electric power. The var is not included in GCPM resolutions.

Quantity Unit Expression
Name Symbol In terms of other SI units In terms of SI base units
Plane angle radian rad m · m –1
Solid angle steradian sr m 2 · m –2
Frequency hertz Hz s –1
Force newton N m · kg · s –2
Pressure, stress pascal Pa N · m –2 m –1 · kg · s –2
Energy, work; quantity of heat joule J N · m m 2 · kg · s –2
Power a , radiant flux watt W J · s –1 m 2 · kg · s –3
Quantity of electricity, electric charge coulomb C s · A
Electric potential, potential difference, electromotive force volt V W · A –1 m 2 · kg · s –3 · A –1
Electric resistance ohm Ω V · A –1 m 2 · kg · s –3 · A –2
Conductance siemens S A · V –1 m –2 · kg –1 · s 3 · A 2
Capacitance farad F C · V –1 m –2 · kg –1 · s 4 · A 2
Magnetic flux weber Wb V · s m 2 · kg · s –2 · A –1
Magnetic flux density tesla T Wb · m –2 kg · s –2 · A –1
Inductance henry H Wb · A –1 m 2 · kg · s –2 · A –2
Luminous flux lumen lm cd · sr cd
Illuminance lux lx lm · m –2 m –2 · cd
Activity (of a radionuclide) becquerel Bq s –1
Absorbed dose, specific energy imparted, kerma, absorbed dose index gray Gy J · kg –1 m 2 · s –2
Dose equivalent sievert Sv J · kg –1 m 2 · s –2
Catalytic activity katal kat mol · s –1

Units derived from SI base units may be expressed in terms of the units listed in Chapter I.

In particular, derived SI units may be expressed by the special names and symbols given in the above table; for example, the SI unit of dynamic viscosity may be expressed as m –1 · kg · s –1 or N · s · m –2 or Pa · s.]

1.3. Prefixes and their symbols used to designate certain decimal multiples and submultiples U.K.
[F4Factor Prefix Symbol
10 24 yotta Y
10 21 zetta Z
10 18 exa E
10 15 peta P
10 12 tera T
10 9 giga G
10 6 mega M
10 3 kilo [X2k]
10 2 hecto [X2h]
10 1 deca da
10 -1 deci d
10 -2 centi c
10 -3 milli m
10 -6 micro μ
10 -9 nano n
10 -12 pico p
10 -15 femto f
10 -18 atto a
10 -21 zepto z
10 -24 yocto y]

The names and symbols of the decimal multiples and submultiples of the unit of mass are formed by attaching prefixes to the word gram and their symbols to the symbol g .

Where a derived unit is expressed as a fraction, its decimal multiples and submultiples may be designated by attaching a prefix to units in the numerator or the denominator, or in both these parts.

Compound prefixes, that is to say prefixes formed by the juxtaposition of several of the above prefixes, may not be used.

1.4. Special authorized names and symbols of decimal multiples and submultiples of SI units U.K.
a

The two symbols I and L may be used for the litre unit.

(Sixteenth CGPM (1979), resolution 6).

b

Unit listed in the International Bureau of Weights and Measures booklet as among the units to be permitted temporarily.

Quantity Unit
Name Symbol Value
Volume litre 1 or L a 1 l = 1 dm 3 = 10 -3 m 3
Mass tonne t 1 t = 1 Mg = 10 3 kg
Pressure, stress bar bar b 1 bar = 10 5 Pa
Note: U.K.

The prefixes and their symbols listed in 1.3 may be used in conjunction with the units and symbols contained in Table 1.4.] U.K.