EMU of electric inductance|EMU EI||0,000000001|--D--
abhenry|abH||0,000000001|--D--
ESU of electric inductance|ESU EI||898755000000|--D--
stathenry|statH||898755000000|--D--
ohm|||1|MSE1-
volt/ampere|V/A||1|M-E--
watt/square ampere|W/A▓||1|M-E--
omega|||1|M-E--
volt/milliampere|V/mA||1000|M-E--
kiloohm|kohm||1000|M-E--
megaohm|Mohm||1000000|M-E--
milliohm|mohm||0,001|M-E--
microohm|miohm||0,000001|M-E--
British thermal unit (IT)|BTU (IT)||1055,056|-----
British thermal unit (th)|BTU (th)||1054,35|-----
British thermal unit (mean)|BTU (mean)||1055,87|-----
calorie (IT)|cal (IT)||4,1868|--E--
calorie (th)|cal (th)||4,184|--E--
calorie (mean)|cal (mean)||4,19002|-----
calorie (15░C)|cal (15░C)||4,1858|-----
calorie (20░C)|cal (20░C)||4,1819|-----
calorie (food)|kcal (food)||4186|--W--
centigrade heat units|cgrade||1900,4|-----
erg|||10000000|M-E-/
foot pounds-force|ft lb-force||1,355817|-----
foot poundal|ft poundals||0,04214|-----
horsepower hour|hp h||1,355817|-----
joule|J|The joule is the SI unit of work or energy. One joule is the amount of work done when an applied force of 1 newton moves through a distance of 1 metre in the direction of the force. It is named after the English physicist James Prescott Joule (1818-89).|1|MSE1-
kilogram-force meter|kg-force m||9,80665|--E--
newton meter|Nm||1|M-E--
therm|||105500000|--W--
watt second|W s||1|M-E--
watt hour|W h||3600|--E--
kilocalorie (IT)|kcal (IT)||4186,8|--E--
kilocalorie (th)|kcal (th)||4184|--E--
cubic centimeter per second|cm│/s||1|M-E--
cubic decimeter per second|dm│/s||1000|M-E--
cubic foot per minute|ft│/min||471,9474432|--E--
cubic foot per second|ft│/s||28316,846592|--E--
cubic inch per minute|in│/min||0,273117733333333|-----
cubic inch per second|in│/s||16,387064|--E--
cubic meter per second|m│/s||1000000|M-E--
cubic yard per minute|yd│/min||12742,5809664|--E--
fluid ounce per second (UK)|fl. oz. (UK)/s||28,4130625|--E--
fluid ounce per second (US)|fl. oz. (US)/s||29,5735345625|--E--
gallon per day (UK)|gal (UK)/day||0,05261678240741|-----
gallon per day (US)|gal (US)/day||0,04381263638889|-----
gallon per hour (UK)|gal (UK)/h||1,262802777778|-----
gallon per hour (US)|gal (US)/h||1,051503273333|-----
gallon per minute (UK)|gal (UK)/min||75,76816666667|-----
gallon per minute (US)|gal (US)/min||63,0901964|--E--
gallon per second (UK)|gal (UK)/min||4,54609|--E--
gallon per second (US)|gal (US)/min||3,785411784|--E--
cubic meter per minute|m│/min||0,00006|M-E3/
cubic meter per hour|m│/h||0,0036|M-E3/
liter per minute|l/min||0,06|M-E1/
liter per second|l/s||1000|MSE--
milliliter per second|ml/s||1|M-E--
milliliter per minute|ml/min||0,00006|M-E1/
dyne|||100000|M-E-/
kilogram force|kg-force||9,80665|M-E--
kilonewton|kN||1000|M-E--
kip|||4448,222|-----
newton|N|The newton is the SI unit of force. One newton is the force required to give a mass of 1 kilogram an acceleration of 1 metre per second▓. It is named after the English mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727).|1|MSE1-
pound force|lb-force||4,448222|-----
poundal|||0,138255|-----
sthene|||1000|M-E--
tonne force|ton-force||9806,65|M-E--
ton force (UK)|ton(UK)-force||9964,016|-----
ton force (US)|ton(US)-force||8896,443|-----
gram force|gram-force||0,00980665|M-E--
lux||The word 'lux' is latin for 'light'|1|MSE--
lumen per sq.meter|Lu/m▓||1|M-E--
kilolux|klx||1000|M-E--
lumen per sq.centimeter|Lu/cm▓||0,0001|M-E--
lumen per sq.millimeter|Lu/mm▓||0,000001|M-E--
megalux|Mlx||1000000|M-E--
millilux|mlx||0,001|M-E--
microlux|mulx||0,000001|M-E--
nox|||0,001|--E--
equivalent lux|eq. lx||3,1415936536|----/
equivalent footcandle|eq. fc||3,4262591|-----
milliphot|mphot||10|--E--
footcandle|fc||10,7639104|-----
candle power per sq.meter|cdl/m▓||12,556|-----
phot||The word 'phos' is greek for 'light'|10000|--E--
square centimeter/second|cm▓/s||1|M-E--
centistoke|cstoke||0,01|M-E--
square foot/second|ft▓/s||929,0304|--E--
square meter/second|m▓/s||10000|MSE2-
square millimeter/second|mm▓/s||0,01|M-E--
stoke|||1|M-E1-
pascalsecond cubic meter/kg|Pa s m▓/kg||10000|M-E--
square inch/second|in▓/s||6,4516|--E--
angstrom|||10000000000|M-E-/
astronomical unit|||149598550000|-----
barleycorn|||8,46666666666667E-03|-----
centimeter|||0,01|M-E--
chain (surveyors')|||20,1168|--E--
cubit|||0,475|--W--
ell (UK)|||0,875|--W--
em (pica)|||0,0042333|-----
fathom|||1,8288|--E--
foot (UK and US)||Also known as pied, pie, pe, shaku, voet, fod, fet, fot, fuss, schun, stopa, pes, peda. Many of these units are actually slightly more or less than an foot. Some also have differing lengths in different countries.|0,3048|--E--
foot (US survey)|||0,3048006096|-----
furlong|||201,168|--E--
hand||Known for measuring horses.|0,1016|--E--
inch||Also known as liin, toll, duim, daktylos, djuim, pulgada, tuuma, thumlunger,zoll, ,mulvelyk, pollegada, pouce. Many of these units are actually slightly more or less than an inch. Some also have differing lengths in different countries.|0,0254|--E--
kilometer|||1000|M-E--
league|||4500|--W--
light year|||9,4605E+15|-----
link (surveyors')|||0,201168|--E--
metre||The metre is the basic unit of length. It is the distance light travels, in a vacuum, in 1/299792458th of a second.|1|MSE1-
micron|||0,000001|M-E--
mile (UK and US)|||1609,344|--E--
mile (nautical)|||1852|--E--
parsec|||3,085677E+16|-----
perch|Some also have differing lengths in different countries.||5,0292|--E--
pica (computer)|||0,004233333|-----
pica (printers')|||0,004217518|-----
point (computer)|||0,0003527778|-----
point (printers')|||0,0003514598|-----
yard||Also known as war, wari, guz. Many of these units are actually slightly more or less than an yard. Some also have differing lengths in different countries.|0,9144|--E--
marathon|||42194,988|--D--
cable|||219,456|--D--
fermi|||0,000000000000001|--D--
siegbohn|||0,0000000000001|--D--
silversmith's point|||0,00000635|--D--
mil (Swe)|||10000|S-E--
ounce-shoe leather|||0,0003968758|--D--
hairsbreadth|||0,0005291582|--D--
agate|||0,0018142857|--D--
line||Many countries have a unit of a line which varies considerably, and is commonly somewhat less than an inch.|2,1166666667|--D--
handsbreath (=palm)|||0,0762|--D--
bite||A row of bricks to be carried.|0,635|--D--
bolt, wool|||64,008|--D--
lea (cotton or silk)|||109,728|--D--
cut (wool)|||274,32|--D--
hank (wool)|||512,064|--D--
heer|||548,64|--D--
hank (cotton)|||768,096|--D--
spindle (wool)|||13167,36|--D--
spindle (cotton)|||9217,152|--D--
millimeter|||0,001|M-E--
stσng (Swe)|||2,96892|US---
famn (Swe)|||1,781352|US---
fot (Swe)|||0,296892|US---
kvarter (Swe)|||0,148446|US---
verktum (Swe)|||0,024741|US---
verklinje (Swe)|||0,00206175|US---
aln (Swe)|||0,593784|US---
ref (Swe)|||29,69|US---
mil, old (Swe)|||10688|US---
fingerbredd (Swe)|||0,0247|US---
krympaln (Swe)|||0,63|US---
musk÷thσll (Swe)|||225|US---
pilskott (Swe)|||267|US---
riphσll (Swe)|||55|US---
skrΣddarealn (Swe)|||0,89|US---
spann (Swe)|||0,15|US---
spjutkast (Swe)|||37|US---
steg (Swe)|||0,9|US---
stenkast (Swe)|||45|US---
tvΣrfot (Swe)|||0,09|US---
tvΣrhand (Swe)|||0,09|US---
dagsled (Swe)|||30000|US-W-
nΣversmil (Swe)|||16000|US-W-
rast (Swe)|||5300|US-W-
gran (Swe)|||0,000297|US---
skrupel (Swe)|||0,00003|US---
favn (Den)|||1,8831|UD---
alen (Den)|||0,6277|UD---
fod (Den)|||0,31385|UD---
tomme (Den)|||0,02615|UD---
linie (Den)|||0,0021795|UD---
elle (Ger)|||0,57283|UT---
fuss (Ger)|||0,286415|UT---
zoll (Ger)|||0,023867916|UT---
vara (Spa)||Used in spanish countries. Varies from 31 to 43 inchs.|0,8389|L-----
pace||Quicktime = 30 inchs, doubletime=36 inchs, itenerary=5 feet, roman or geometric=58 inchs.|1,00584|--D--
reed||Hebrew. Also known as qahen.|2,85|--D--
rope||British survey measure. Varied from 5.5 to 7 yards.|6,096|--D--
wrap, 80 yards|||73,152|--D--
wrap, 3000 yards|||2743,2|--D--
lea|||1|--D--
stadium||Some also have differing lengths in different countries.|184,7088|--D--
meridian||Various such miles approximated to equal one minute of the earth's circumference. Also known as meripenkulma, berri, sjomilpaal.|1853,266296|--D--
degree||One degree of earth's circumference.|111120,0050189|--D--
Mark Twain||Minimum safe clearance for large river boats of 1800s.|3,6576|--D--
iron||Thickness of leather in shoe soles.|0,0005291582|--D--
span|||0,2286|--D--
quarter|||0,2286|--D--
ell, flemish||Various countries use this unit but with differing lengths.|0,6858|--D--
ell, scottish||Various countries use this unit but with differing lengths.|0,9398|--D--
ell, english||Various countries use this unit but with differing lengths.|1,143|--D--
thread|||1,3716|--D--
bolt, cotton|||36,576|--D--
voet (Hol)|||0,2831|UH---
palm (Hol)|||0,0944|UH---
duim (Hol)|||0,025736|UH---
quart (Hol)|||0,6434|UH---
mijl (Hol)|||5858|UH---
toise (Fra)|||1,949|UF---
pied (Fra)|||0,32483937|UF---
pouce (Fra)|||0,027069948|UF---
ligne (Fra)|||0,002255829|UF---
lieue (Fra)|||4444,4|UF---
lieue marine (Fra)|||5565|UF---
braza (Spa)|||1,672|UL---
pie (Spa)|||0,27864|UL---
pulgada (Spa)|||0,02322|UL---
legua, old (Spa)|||5555|UL---
legua (Spa)|||6687|UL---
vara (Por)|||1,096|UP---
pe (Por)|||0,32886|UP---
palmo (Por)|||0,21924|UP---
pollegadas (Por)|||0,01827|UP---
legua (Por)|||6197|UP---
milha (Por)|||2065|UP---
legua nova (Por)|||5000|UP---
werst (Rus)|||1066,7895|UR---
saschen (Rus)|||2,133579|UR---
arschin (Rus)|||0,711193|UR---
fut (Rus)|||0,304797|UR---
djujm (Rus)|||0,025|UR---
linija (Rus)|||0,0025|UR---
nanotesla|||0,000000001|M-E--
kilogram/ampere*sq. hour|||12960000|M-E-/
milligram/ampere*sq.hour|||0,000001|M-E--
microtesla|||0,000001|M-E--
kilogram/ampere*sq.minute|||3600|M-E-/
millitesla|||0,001|M-E--
tesla|||1|MSE--
kilogram/ampere*sq.second|||1|M-E--
weber/sq.meter|||1|M-E--
kilotesla|||1000|M-E--
weber/sq.centimeter|||10000|M-E--
weber/sq.millimeter|||1000000|M-E--
megatesla|||1000000|M-E--
gigatesla|||1000000000|M-E--
gamma|||0,000000001|M-E--
maxwell/sq.meter|||0,00000001|M-E--
milligauss|||0,0000001|M-E--
gauss|||0,0001|M-E--
maxwell/sq.centimeter|||0,0001|M-E--
maxwell/sq.millimeter|||0,01|M-E--
kilogauss|||0,1|M-E--
megagauss|||100|M-E--
gigagauss|||100000|M-E--
teragauss|||100000000|M-E--
line/sq.inch|||0,0000155|--D--
maxwell/sq.inch|||0,0000155|--D--
carat, metric|kt||0,0002|M-E--
grain|gr||0,00006479891|--E--
gram|g||0,001|M-E1-
hundredweight, long|cwt, long||50,80234544|--E--
hundredweight, short|cwt, short||45,359237|--E--
kilogram|kg|Kg is the mass of an international prototype in the form of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept at Sevres in France. It is now the only basic unit still defined in terms of a material object, and also the only one with a prefix [kilo] already in place.|1|MSE--
ounce, avoirdupois|oz, av||0,028349523125|--E--
ounce, troy|oz, tr||0,0311034768|--E--
pound|lb||0,45359237|--E--
slug (g-pounds)|slug||14,593903|-----
stone|||6,35029318|--E--
ton (UK or long)|ton (UK)||1016,0469088|--E--
ton (US or short)|ton (US)||907,18474|--E--
tonne|ton||1000|M-E--
point|||0,000002|--E--
mite|||0,0000032399455|--D--
pennyweight|||0,001555174|--D--
assay ton|||0,02916666667|--D--
mancu|||0,0622069536|--D--
mast|||0,933104304|--D--
dram|||0,0017718454|-----
quartern|||1,81436948|--D--
korn (Swe)|||0,0000425|US---
ort (Swe)|||0,00425|US---
kvintin (Swe)|||0,003320906|US---
lod (Swe)|||0,01328363|US---
skσlpund (Swe)|||0,425|US---
skeppspund (Swe)|||170,0304|US---
centner (Swe)|||42,5076|US---
lispund (Swe)|||8,50152|US---
markpund (Swe)|||6,801216|US---
mark (Swe)|||0,3400608|US---
h÷vikt (Swe)|||340|US-W-
svσr lΣst (Swe)|||2448|US---
lΣst (Swe)|||2040,3648|US---
pund (Den)|||0,5|UD---
uns (Den)|||0,03125|UD---
lod (Den)|||0,015625|UD---
qvintin (Den)|||0,00390625|UD---
komerslaest (Den)|||2600|UD---
skippund (Den)|||160|UD---
centner (Den)|||50|UD---
mark (Den)|||0,2494|UD---
ort (Den)|||0,000065|UD---
gran (Den)|||0,000008125|UD---
pfund (Ger)|||0,4846|UG---
mark (Ger)|||0,2423|UG---
unz (Ger)|||0,030288|UG---
loth (Ger)|||0,015144|UG---
quentchen (Ger)|||0,003786|UG---
schiffslast (Ger)|||1870,8|UG---
schiffspund (Ger)|||135,7|UG---
zentner (Ger)|||54|UG---
pond (Hol)|||0,49408|UH---
mark (Hol)|||0,24704|UH---
ons (Hol)|||0,03088|UH---
lood (Hol)|||0,01544|UH---
drachme (Hol)|||0,00386|UH---
lyspond (Hol)|||7,4|UH---
centenaar (Hol)|||148|UH---
schippond (Hol)|||444|UH---
scheeplast (Hol)|||1976|UH---
troypond (Hol)|||0,49217|UH---
livre (Fra)|||0,489506|UF---
marc (Fra)|||0,24475264|UF---
once (Fra)|||0,03059408|UF---
gros (Fra)|||0,00382426|UF---
tonneau de mer (Fra)|||979|UF---
quintal (Fra)|||48,95|UF---
poids du marc (Fra)|||0,4895|UF---
libra (Spa)|||0,46093|UL---
cuarterones (Spa)|||0,1152325|UL---
onza (Spa)|||0,0288081|UL---
quintal (Spa)|||46,093|UL---
tonelada (Spa)|||921,86|UL---
arroba (Spa)|||11,52|UL---
arroba (Por)|||14,688|UP---
libra (Por)|||0,459|UP---
onca (Por)|||0,00286875|UP---
cuintal (Por)|||58,75|UP---
tonelada (Por)|||793|UP---
funt (Rus)|||0,40952|UR---
loth (Rus)|||0,0127974|UR---
solotnik (Rus)|||0,0042658|UR---
last (Rus)|||3931,4|UR---
ton (Rus)|||1965,7|UR---
berkowitz (Rus)|||163,808|UR---
pud (Rus)|||16,3808|UR---
dΣcker (Swe)||animal skin|10|S----
gσng (Swe)||horseshoes|4|S----
kast (Swe)||fish|4|S----
klove (Swe)||fish|120|S----
kull (Swe)||eggs|12|S----
mandel (Swe)|||15|S----
skock (Swe)||plates and mugs|60|S----
storhundrade (Swe)||fish and wood|120|S----
stortusende (Swe)||stones|1200|S----
timmer (Swe)||skin|40|S----
tjog (Swe)||eggs|20|S----
val (Swe)|||80|S----
decker (Den)|||10|D----
snes (Den)|||20|D----
skok (Den)|||60|D----
oll (Den)|||80|D----
wall (Den)|||80|D----
smalle hundrede (Den)|||100|D----
stort hundrede (Den)|||120|D----
dicker|||10|E----
load||skin|144|E----
load (old)|||40|E----
score|||20|E----
Btu/hour|Btu/h||0,293071|-----
Btu/minute|Btu/min||17,584267|-----
Btu/second|Btu/s||1055,056|-----
calorie/hour|cal/h||0,001639|-----
calorie/minute|cal/min||0,06978|-----
calorie/second|cal/s||4,1868|--E--
ft lb-force/minute|ft lb-force/min||0,022597|-----
ft lb-force/second|ft lb-force/s||1,35582|-----
gigawatt|GW||1000000000|M-E--
horsepower (electric)|hp (elec)||746|--E--
horsepower (metric)|hp (metr)||735,499|M-E--
watt|W|The watt is used to measure power or the rate of doing work. One watt is a power of 1 joule per second. It is named after the Scottish engineer James Watt (1736-1819).|1|MSE1-
pascal|Pa|One pascal is the pressure generated by a force of 1 newton acting on an area of 1 square metre.It is named after the French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Blaise Pascal (1623-62).|1|MSE1-
millimeter of mercury|mm Hg||133,322|-----
millimeter of water|mm H2O||9,80665|--E--
newton/sq.centimeter|N/cm▓||10000|M-E1-
newton/sq.meter|N/m▓||1|M-E1-
newton/sq.millimeter|N/mm▓||1000000|M-E1-
pounds-force/sq.foot|lb-force/ft▓||47,88|-----
pounds-force/sq.inch|lb-force/in▓||6894,757|-----
poundal/sq.foot|poundals/ft▓||1,44816|-----
ton (UK) -force/sq.foot|ton(UK)-F/ft▓||107251|-----
ton (UK) -force/sq.inch|ton(UK)-F/in▓||15444256|-----
ton (US) -force/sq.foot|ton(US)-F/ft▓||95760|-----
ton (US) -force/sq.inch|ton(US)-F/in▓||13789500|-----
kelvin|k|The kelvin is the basic unit of temperature. It is 1/273.16th of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water. It is named after the Scottish mathematician and physicist William Thomson 1st Lord Kelvin (1824-1907).|1|NS-K-
degree rankine|ra||1|N--A-
degree rΘaumur|re||1|N--E-
second||The second is the basic unit of time. It is the length of time taken for 9192631770 periods of vibration of the caesium-133 atom to occur.|3600|--E1/
minute|||60|--E-/
hour|||1|--E--
day|||24|--E--
year (365 days)|||8760|--E--
leap year (366 days)|leap y||8784|--E--
mean year|mean y||8766|--E--
dacade|||87660|--E--
century|||876600|--E--
millennium|||8766000|--E--
month (30 days)|m (30 d)||720|--E--
month (31 days)|m (31 d)||744|--E--
mean month (based on 1 year)|m (mean 1y)|The mean month is based on one year|730|--E--
week|w||168|--E--
very mean month (based on 4 years)|m (mean 4y)|The very mean month is based on 4 years|730,5|--E--