Recommendation 20

Codes for Units of Measure Used in International Trade

Values:

URILabelCommentLevel CategorySymbolConversion FactorStatusValue
rec20:11outfitA unit of count defining the number of outfits (outfit: a complete set of equipment / materials / objects used for a specific purpose).3.911
rec20:13rationA unit of count defining the number of rations (ration: a single portion of provisions).3.913
rec20:14shotA unit of liquid measure, especially related to spirits.3.914
rec20:15stick, militaryA unit of count defining the number of military sticks (military stick: bombs or paratroops released in rapid succession from an aircraft).3.915
rec20:16hundred fifteen kg drum3.3X16
rec20:17hundred lb drum3.3X17
rec20:18fiftyfive gallon (US) drum3.3X18
rec20:19tank truck3.4X19
rec20:20twenty foot containerA unit of count defining the number of shipping containers that measure 20 foot in length.3.420
rec20:21forty foot containerA unit of count defining the number of shipping containers that measure 40 foot in length.3.421
rec20:22decilitre per gram1Mdl/g10⁻¹ x m³/kg22
rec20:23gram per cubic centimetre1Sg/cm³10³ kg/m³23
rec20:24theoretical poundA unit of mass defining the expected mass of material expressed as the number of pounds.3.124
rec20:25gram per square centimetre1Mg/cm²10 kg/m²25
rec20:26actual ton3.1X26
rec20:27theoretical tonA unit of mass defining the expected mass of material, expressed as the number of tons.3.127
rec20:28kilogram per square metre1kg/m²kg/m²28
rec20:29pound per thousand square foot3.8lb/kft²X29
rec20:30horse power day per air dry metric ton3.5X30
rec20:31catch weight3.9X31
rec20:32kilogram per air dry metric ton3.5X32
rec20:33kilopascal square metre per gram1MkPa·m²/g10⁶ m/s²33
rec20:34kilopascal per millimetre1MkPa/mm10⁶ kg/(m² x s²)34
rec20:35millilitre per square centimetre second1Mml/(cm²·s)10⁻² m/s35
rec20:36cubic foot per minute per square footConversion factor required1Mft³/(min/ft²)X36
rec20:37ounce per square foot2oz/ft²0,305 151 7 kg/m²37
rec20:38ounce per square foot per 0,01inch3.9oz/(ft²/cin)38
rec20:40millilitre per second1Mml/s10⁻⁶ m³/s40
rec20:41millilitre per minute1Mml/min1,666 67 x 10⁻⁸ m³/s41
rec20:43super bulk bagUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3X43
rec20:44fivehundred kg bulk bag3.3X44
rec20:45threehundred kg bulk bag3.3X45
rec20:46fifty lb bulk bag3.3X46
rec20:47fifty lb bag3.3X47
rec20:48bulk car load3.4X48
rec20:53theoretical kilogram3.1X53
rec20:54theoretical tonne3.1X54
rec20:56sitasA unit of area for tin plate equal to a surface area of 100 square metres.3.956
rec20:57meshA unit of count defining the number of strands per inch as a measure of the fineness of a woven product.3.957
rec20:58net kilogramA unit of mass defining the total number of kilograms after deductions.3.158
rec20:59part per millionA unit of proportion equal to 10⁻⁶.3.7ppm1 x 10⁻⁶59
rec20:60percent weightA unit of proportion equal to 10⁻².3.71 x 10⁻²60
rec20:61part per billion (US)A unit of proportion equal to 10⁻⁹.3.7ppb1 x 10⁻⁹61
rec20:62percent per 1000 hour3.7X62
rec20:63failure rate in time3.9X63
rec20:64pound per square inch, gauge3.17,030 696 x 10² kg/m²D64
rec20:66oersted3.5Oe7,957 747 x 10 A/mD66
rec20:69test specific scale3.9X69
rec20:71volt ampere per pound3.9X71
rec20:72watt per pound3.9X72
rec20:73ampere tum per centimetre3.9X73
rec20:74millipascal1SmPa10⁻³ Pa74
rec20:76gauss3.5Gs10⁻⁴ TD76
rec20:77milli-inch2mil25,4 x 10⁻⁶ m77
rec20:78kilogauss3.5kGs10⁻¹ TD78
rec20:80pound per square inch absolute2lb/in²7,030 696 x 10² kg/m²80
rec20:81henry1HH81
rec20:84kilopound-force per square inchA unit of pressure defining the number of kilopounds force per square inch. Use kip per square inch (common code N20).2klbf/in²6,894 757 x 10⁶ PaD84
rec20:85foot pound-force2ft·lbf1,355 818 J85
rec20:87pound per cubic foot2lb/ft³1,601 846 x 10¹ kg/m³87
rec20:89poise2P0,1 Pa x s89
rec20:90Saybold universal second3.9X90
rec20:91stokes2St10⁻⁴ m²/s91
rec20:92calorie per cubic centimetre3.9X92
rec20:93calorie per gramUse International Table (IT) calorie per gram (common code D75).3.5cal/g4,186 8 x 10³ J/kgX93
rec20:94curl unit3.9X94
rec20:95twenty thousand gallon (US) tankcar3.4X95
rec20:96ten thousand gallon (US) tankcar3.4X96
rec20:97ten kg drum3.3X97
rec20:98fifteen kg drum3.3X98
rec20:1Acar mile3.5X1A
rec20:1Bcar count3.5X1B
rec20:1Clocomotive count3.5X1C
rec20:1Dcaboose count3.5X1D
rec20:1Eempty car3.5X1E
rec20:1Ftrain mile3.5X1F
rec20:1Gfuel usage gallon (US)3.5X1G
rec20:1Hcaboose mile3.5X1H
rec20:1Ifixed rateA unit of quantity expressed as a predetermined or set rate for usage of a facility or service.3.91I
rec20:1Jton mile3.5X1J
rec20:1Klocomotive mile3.5X1K
rec20:1Ltotal car count3.5X1L
rec20:1Mtotal car mile3.5X1M
rec20:1Xquarter mile3.8X1X
rec20:2Aradian per secondRefer ISO/TC12 SI Guide1rad/srad/s2A
rec20:2Bradian per second squaredRefer ISO/TC12 SI Guide1rad/s²rad/s²2B
rec20:2Croentgen2R2,58 x 10⁻⁴ C/kg2C
rec20:2Gvolt ACA unit of electric potential in relation to alternating current (AC).3.1VV2G
rec20:2Hvolt DCA unit of electric potential in relation to direct current (DC).3.1VV2H
rec20:2IBritish thermal unit (international table) per hour2BtuIT/h2,930 711x 10⁻¹ W2I
rec20:2Jcubic centimetre per second1Scm³/s10⁻⁶ m³/s2J
rec20:2Kcubic foot per hour2ft³/h7,865 79 x 10⁻⁶ m³/s2K
rec20:2Lcubic foot per minute2ft³/min4,719 474 x 10⁻⁴ m³/s2L
rec20:2Mcentimetre per second1Scm/s10⁻² m/s2M
rec20:2Ndecibel1dB0,115 129 3 Np2N
rec20:2PkilobyteA unit of information equal to 10³ (1000) bytes.3.6kbyte2P
rec20:2Qkilobecquerel1SkBq10³ Bq2Q
rec20:2Rkilocurie2SkCi3,7 x 10¹³ Bq2R
rec20:2Umegagram1SMg10³ kg2U
rec20:2Vmegagram per hour3.8Mg/hX2V
rec20:2WbinUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3X2W
rec20:2Xmetre per minute1Mm/min0,016 666 m/s2X
rec20:2Ymilliroentgen2mR2,58 x 10⁻⁷ C/kg2Y
rec20:2Zmillivolt1SmV10⁻³ V2Z
rec20:3Bmegajoule1SMJ10⁶ J3B
rec20:3CmanmonthA unit of count defining the number of months for a person or persons to perform an undertaking.3.93C
rec20:3Epound per pound of product3.9X3E
rec20:3Gpound per piece of product3.9X3G
rec20:3Hkilogram per kilogram of product3.9X3H
rec20:3Ikilogram per piece of product3.9X3I
rec20:4AbobbinUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3X4A
rec20:4Bcap3.9X4B
rec20:4Ccentistokes2cSt10⁻⁶ m²/s4C
rec20:4Etwenty pack3.2X4E
rec20:4Gmicrolitre1Mµl10⁻⁹ m³4G
rec20:4Hmicrometre (micron)1Sµm10⁻⁶ m4H
rec20:4Kmilliampere1SmA10⁻³ A4K
rec20:4LmegabyteA unit of information equal to 10⁶ (1000000) bytes.3.6Mbyte4L
rec20:4Mmilligram per hour1Mmg/h2,777 78 x 10⁻¹⁰ kg/s4M
rec20:4Nmegabecquerel1SMBq10⁶ Bq4N
rec20:4Omicrofarad1SµF10⁻⁶ F4O
rec20:4Pnewton per metre1N/mN/m4P
rec20:4Qounce inch2oz·in7,200 778 x 10⁻⁴ kg x m4Q
rec20:4Rounce foot2oz·ft8,640 934 x 10⁻³ kg x m4R
rec20:4Tpicofarad1SpF10⁻¹² F4T
rec20:4Upound per hour2lb/h1,259 979 x 10⁻⁴ kg/s4U
rec20:4Wton (US) per hour2ton (US) /h2,519 958 x 10⁻¹ kg/s4W
rec20:4Xkilolitre per hour1Mkl/h2,777 78 x 10⁻⁴ m³/s4X
rec20:5Abarrel (US) per minute2barrel (US)/min2,649 79 x 10⁻³ m³/s5A
rec20:5BbatchA unit of count defining the number of batches (batch: quantity of material produced in one operation or number of animals or persons coming at once).3.95B
rec20:5Cgallon(US) per thousand3.9X5C
rec20:5EMMSCF/dayA unit of volume equal to one million (1000000) cubic feet of gas per day.3.95E
rec20:5Fpound per thousand3.9X5F
rec20:5Gpump3.9X5G
rec20:5Hstage3.9X5H
rec20:5Istandard cubic footUse standard (common code WSD)2std4,672 m³X5I
rec20:5Jhydraulic horse powerA unit of power defining the hydraulic horse power delivered by a fluid pump depending on the viscosity of the fluid.3.55J
rec20:5Kcount per minute3.9X5K
rec20:5Pseismic level3.9X5P
rec20:5Qseismic line3.9X5Q
rec20:A115 °C calorie2cal₁₅4,188 46 JDA1
rec20:A10ampere square metre per joule second1A·m²/(J·s)(A x s)/kgA10
rec20:A11angstrom1Å10⁻¹⁰ mA11
rec20:A12astronomical unit1ua1,495 978 70 x 10¹¹ mA12
rec20:A13attojoule1SaJ10⁻¹⁸ JA13
rec20:A14barn1b10⁻²⁸ m²A14
rec20:A15barn per electronvolt1b/eV6,241 51 x 10⁻¹⁰ m²/JA15
rec20:A16barn per steradian electronvolt1b/(sr·eV)6,241 51 x 10⁻¹⁰ m²/(sr xJ)A16
rec20:A17barn per steradian1b/sr1 x 10⁻²⁸ m²/srA17
rec20:A18becquerel per kilogram1Bq/kg27,027 x 10⁻¹² Ci/kgA18
rec20:A19becquerel per cubic metre1Bq/m³Bq/m³A19
rec20:A2ampere per centimetre1SA/cm10² A/mA2
rec20:A20British thermal unit (international table) per second square foot degree Rankine2BtuIT/(s·ft²·°R)20 441,7 W/(m² x K)A20
rec20:A21British thermal unit (international table) per pound degree Rankine2BtuIT/(lb·°R)4 186,8 J/(kg x K)A21
rec20:A22British thermal unit (international table) per second foot degree Rankine2BtuIT/(s·ft·°R)6 230,64 W/(m x K)A22
rec20:A23British thermal unit (international table) per hour square foot degree Rankine2BtuIT/(h·ft²·°R)5,678 26 W/ (m² x K)A23
rec20:A24candela per square metre1cd/m²cd/m²A24
rec20:A25cheval vapeurSynonym: metric horse power2CV7,354 988 x 10² WDA25
rec20:A26coulomb metre1C·mA x s x mA26
rec20:A27coulomb metre squared per volt1C·m²/VA² x s⁴/kgA27
rec20:A28coulomb per cubic centimetre1SC/cm³10⁶ C/m³A28
rec20:A29coulomb per cubic metre1C/m³C/m³A29
rec20:A3ampere per millimetre1SA/mm10³ A/mA3
rec20:A30coulomb per cubic millimetre1SC/mm³10⁹ C/m³A30
rec20:A31coulomb per kilogram second1C/(kg·s)A/kgA31
rec20:A32coulomb per mole1C/molA x s/molA32
rec20:A33coulomb per square centimetre1SC/cm²10⁴ C/m²A33
rec20:A34coulomb per square metre1C/m²C/m²A34
rec20:A35coulomb per square millimetre1SC/mm²10⁶ C/m²A35
rec20:A36cubic centimetre per mole1Scm³/mol10⁻⁶ m³/molA36
rec20:A37cubic decimetre per mole1Sdm³/mol10⁻³ m³/molA37
rec20:A38cubic metre per coulomb1m³/Cm³/A x sA38
rec20:A39cubic metre per kilogram1m³/kgm³/kgA39
rec20:A4ampere per square centimetre1SA/cm²10⁴ A/m²A4
rec20:A40cubic metre per mole1m³/molm³/molA40
rec20:A41ampere per square metre1A/m²A/m²A41
rec20:A42curie per kilogram2Ci/kg3,7 x 10¹⁰ Bq/kgA42
rec20:A43deadweight tonnageA unit of mass defining the difference between the weight of a ship when completely empty and its weight when completely loaded, expressed as the number of tons.3.4dwtA43
rec20:A44decalitre1Mdal10⁻² m³A44
rec20:A45decametre1Mdam10 mA45
rec20:A47decitexA unit of yarn density. One decitex equals a mass of 1 gram per 10 kilometres of length.3.5dtex (g/10km)A47
rec20:A48degree RankineRefer ISO 80000-5 (Quantities and units — Part 5: Thermodynamics)2°R5/9 x KA48
rec20:A49denierA unit of yarn density. One denier equals a mass of 1 gram per 9 kilometres of length.3.5den (g/9 km)A49
rec20:A5ampere square metre1A·m²A x m²A5
rec20:A50dyne second per cubic centimetre2dyn·s/cm³10 Pa x s/mDA50
rec20:A51dyne second per centimetre2dyn·s/cm10⁻³ N x s/mDA51
rec20:A52dyne second per centimetre to the fifth power2dyn·s/cm⁵10⁵ Pa x s/m³DA52
rec20:A53electronvolt1eV1,602 176 487 x 10⁻¹⁹ JA53
rec20:A54electronvolt per metre1eV/m1,602 176 487 x 10⁻¹⁹ J/mA54
rec20:A55electronvolt square metre1eV·m²1,602 176 487 x 10⁻¹⁹ J x m²A55
rec20:A56electronvolt square metre per kilogram1eV·m²/kg1,602 176 487 x 10⁻¹⁹ J x m²/kgA56
rec20:A57erg2erg10⁻⁷JDA57
rec20:A58erg per centimetre2erg/cm10⁻⁵ J/mDA58
rec20:A598-part cloud coverA unit of count defining the number of eighth-parts as a measure of the celestial dome cloud coverage. Synonym: OKTA , OCTA3.9A59
rec20:A6ampere per square metre kelvin squared1A/(m²·K²)A/(m² x K²)A6
rec20:A60erg per cubic centimetre2erg/cm³10⁻¹ J/m³DA60
rec20:A61erg per gram2erg/g10⁻⁴ J/kgDA61
rec20:A62erg per gram second2erg/g·s10⁻⁴ W/kgDA62
rec20:A63erg per second2erg/s10⁻⁷ WDA63
rec20:A64erg per second square centimetre2erg/(s·cm²)10⁻³ W/m²DA64
rec20:A65erg per square centimetre second2erg/(cm²·s)10⁻³ W/m²DA65
rec20:A66erg square centimetre2erg·cm²10⁻¹¹ J x m²DA66
rec20:A67erg square centimetre per gram2erg·cm²/g10⁻⁸ J x m²/kgDA67
rec20:A68exajoule1SEJ10¹⁸ JA68
rec20:A69farad per metre1F/mkg⁻¹ x m⁻³ x s⁴ x A²A69
rec20:A7ampere per square millimetre1SA/mm²10⁶ A/m²A7
rec20:A70femtojoule1SfJ10⁻¹⁵ JA70
rec20:A71femtometre1Sfm10⁻¹⁵ mA71
rec20:A73foot per second squared2ft/s²0,304 8 m/s²A73
rec20:A74foot pound-force per second2ft·lbf/s1,355 818 WA74
rec20:A75freight tonA unit of information typically used for billing purposes, defined as either the number of metric tons or the number of cubic metres, whichever is the larger.3.4A75
rec20:A76gal1SGal10⁻² m/s²A76
rec20:A77Gaussian CGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of displacement3.5DA77
rec20:A78Gaussian CGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of electric current3.5DA78
rec20:A79Gaussian CGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of electric charge3.5DA79
rec20:A8ampere second1A·sCA8
rec20:A80Gaussian CGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of electric field strength3.5DA80
rec20:A81Gaussian CGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of electric polarization3.5DA81
rec20:A82Gaussian CGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of electric potential3.5DA82
rec20:A83Gaussian CGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of magnetization3.5DA83
rec20:A84gigacoulomb per cubic metre1SGC/m³10⁹ C/m³A84
rec20:A85gigaelectronvolt1SGeV10⁹ eVA85
rec20:A86gigahertz1SGHz10⁹ HzA86
rec20:A87gigaohm1SGΩ10⁹ ΩA87
rec20:A88gigaohm metre1SGΩ·m10⁹ Ω x mA88
rec20:A89gigapascal1SGPa10⁹ PaA89
rec20:A9rateA unit of quantity expressed as a rate for usage of a facility or service.3.9A9
rec20:A90gigawatt1SGW10⁹ WA90
rec20:A91gonSynonym: grade2gon1,570 796 x 10⁻² radA91
rec20:A93gram per cubic metre1Mg/m³10⁻³ kg/m³A93
rec20:A94gram per mole1Sg/mol10⁻³ kg/molA94
rec20:A95gray1Gym²/s²A95
rec20:A96gray per second1Gy/sm²/s³A96
rec20:A97hectopascal1ShPa10² PaA97
rec20:A98henry per metre1H/mH/mA98
rec20:A99bitA unit of information equal to one binary digit.3.6bitA99
rec20:AAballA unit of count defining the number of balls (ball: object formed in the shape of sphere).3.9AA
rec20:ABbulk packA unit of count defining the number of items per bulk pack.3.9pkAB
rec20:ACRacre2acre4 046,873 m²ACR
rec20:ACTactivityA unit of count defining the number of activities (activity: a unit of work or action).3.2ACT
rec20:AEampere per metre1A/mA/mAE
rec20:AHadditional minuteA unit of time defining the number of minutes in addition to the referenced minutes.3.5AH
rec20:AIaverage minute per callA unit of count defining the number of minutes for the average interval of a call.3.5AI
rec20:AJcop3.9XAJ
rec20:AKfathom2fth1,828 8 mAK
rec20:ALaccess lineA unit of count defining the number of telephone access lines.3.5AL
rec20:AMampouleUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XAM
rec20:AMHampere hourA unit of electric charge defining the amount of charge accumulated by a steady flow of one ampere for one hour.1MA·h3,6 x 10³ CAMH
rec20:AMPampere1AAAMP
rec20:ANNyearUnit of time equal to 365,25 days. Synonym: Julian year2y3,155 76 x 10⁷ sANN
rec20:APaluminium pound only3.1XAP
rec20:APZtroy ounce or apothecary ounce2tr oz3,110 348 x 10⁻³ kgAPZ
rec20:AQanti-hemophilic factor (AHF) unitA unit of measure for blood potency (US).3.9AQ
rec20:ARsuppository3.3XAR
rec20:AREareSynonym: square decametre2.0a10² m²DARE
rec20:ASassortmentA unit of count defining the number of assortments (assortment: set of items grouped in a mixed collection).3.9AS
rec20:ASMalcoholic strength by massA unit of mass defining the alcoholic strength of a liquid.3.5ASM
rec20:ASUalcoholic strength by volumeA unit of volume defining the alcoholic strength of a liquid (e.g. spirit, wine, beer, etc), often at a specific temperature.3.5ASU
rec20:ATMstandard atmosphere1atm1 013 25 PaATM
rec20:ATTtechnical atmosphere2at98 066,5 PaDATT
rec20:AVcapsuleUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XAV
rec20:AWpowder filled vial3.3XAW
rec20:AWGamerican wire gaugeA unit of distance used for measuring the diameter of small tubes or wires such as the outer diameter of hypotermic or suture needles.2AWGAWG
rec20:AYassemblyA unit of count defining the number of assemblies (assembly: items that consist of component parts).3.9AY
rec20:AZBritish thermal unit (international table) per pound2BtuIT/lb2 326 J/kgAZ
rec20:B0Btu per cubic foot3.9BTU/ft³XB0
rec20:B1barrel (US) per day3.5barrel (US)/d1,840 13 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sB1
rec20:B10bit per secondA unit of information equal to one binary digit per second.3.6bit/sB10
rec20:B11joule per kilogram kelvin1J/(kg·K)J/(kg x K)B11
rec20:B12joule per metre1J/mJ/mB12
rec20:B13joule per square metreSynonym: joule per metre squared1J/m²J/m²B13
rec20:B14joule per metre to the fourth power1J/m⁴J/m⁴B14
rec20:B15joule per mole1J/molJ/molB15
rec20:B16joule per mole kelvin1J/(mol·K)J/(mol x K)B16
rec20:B17creditA unit of count defining the number of entries made to the credit side of an account.3.9B17
rec20:B18joule second1J·sJ x sB18
rec20:B19digitA unit of information defining the quantity of numerals used to form a number.3.7B19
rec20:B2bunk3.9XB2
rec20:B20joule square metre per kilogram1J·m²/kgJ x m²/kgB20
rec20:B21kelvin per watt1K/WK/WB21
rec20:B22kiloampere1SkA10³ AB22
rec20:B23kiloampere per square metre1SkA/m²10³ A/m²B23
rec20:B24kiloampere per metre1SkA/m10³ A/mB24
rec20:B25kilobecquerel per kilogram1SkBq/kg10³ Bq/kgB25
rec20:B26kilocoulomb1SkC10³ CB26
rec20:B27kilocoulomb per cubic metre1SkC/m³10³ C/m³B27
rec20:B28kilocoulomb per square metre1SkC/m²10³ C/m²B28
rec20:B29kiloelectronvolt1SkeV10³ eVB29
rec20:B3batting poundA unit of mass defining the number of pounds of wadded fibre.3.1B3
rec20:B30gibibitA unit of information equal to 2³⁰ bits (binary digits).3.6GibitB30
rec20:B31kilogram metre per second1kg·m/skg x m/sB31
rec20:B32kilogram metre squared1kg·m²kg x m²B32
rec20:B33kilogram metre squared per second1kg·m²/skg x m²/sB33
rec20:B34kilogram per cubic decimetre1Skg/dm³10³ kg/m³B34
rec20:B35kilogram per litre1Skg/l or kg/L10³ kg/m³B35
rec20:B36calorie (thermochemical) per gram2calth/g4 184 J/kgDB36
rec20:B37kilogram-force2kgf9,806 65 NDB37
rec20:B38kilogram-force metre2kgf·m9,806 65 N x mDB38
rec20:B39kilogram-force metre per second2kgf·m/s9,806 65 WDB39
rec20:B4barrel, imperialA unit of volume used to measure beer. One beer barrel equals 36 imperial gallons.3.5B4
rec20:B40kilogram-force per square metre2kgf/m²9,806 65 PaDB40
rec20:B41kilojoule per kelvin1SkJ/K10³ J/KB41
rec20:B42kilojoule per kilogram1SkJ/kg10³ J/kgB42
rec20:B43kilojoule per kilogram kelvin1SkJ/(kg·K)10³ J/(kg x K)B43
rec20:B44kilojoule per mole1SkJ/mol10³ J/molB44
rec20:B45kilomole1Skmol10³ molB45
rec20:B46kilomole per cubic metre1Skmol/m³10³ mol/m³B46
rec20:B47kilonewton1SkN10³ NB47
rec20:B48kilonewton metre1SkN·m10³ N x mB48
rec20:B49kiloohm1SkΩ10³ ΩB49
rec20:B5billet3.9XB5
rec20:B50kiloohm metre1SkΩ·m10³ Ω x mB50
rec20:B51kilopondSynonym: kilogram-force2kp9,806 65 NDB51
rec20:B52kilosecond1Sks10³ sB52
rec20:B53kilosiemens1SkS10³ SB53
rec20:B54kilosiemens per metre1SkS/m10³ S/mB54
rec20:B55kilovolt per metre1SkV/m10³ V/mB55
rec20:B56kiloweber per metre1SkWb/m10³ Wb/mB56
rec20:B57light yearA unit of length defining the distance that light travels in a vacuum in one year.2ly9,460 73 x 10¹⁵ mB57
rec20:B58litre per mole1Ml/mol10⁻³ m³/molB58
rec20:B59lumen hour1Slm·h3,6 x 10³ s x cd x srB59
rec20:B6bun3.9XB6
rec20:B60lumen per square metre1lm/m²cd x sr/m²B60
rec20:B61lumen per watt1lm/Wcd x sr/WB61
rec20:B62lumen second1lm·ss x cd x srB62
rec20:B63lux hour1Slx·h3,6 x 10³ s x cd x sr / m²B63
rec20:B64lux second1lx·ss x cd x sr / m²B64
rec20:B65maxwell3.5Mx10⁻⁸ WbDB65
rec20:B66megaampere per square metre1SMA/m²10⁶ A/m²B66
rec20:B67megabecquerel per kilogram1SMBq/kg10⁶ Bq/kgB67
rec20:B68gigabitA unit of information equal to 10⁹ bits (binary digits).3.6GbitB68
rec20:B69megacoulomb per cubic metre1SMC/m³10⁶ C/m³B69
rec20:B7cycleA unit of count defining the number of cycles (cycle: a recurrent period of definite duration).3.9B7
rec20:B70megacoulomb per square metre1SMC/m²10⁶ C/m²B70
rec20:B71megaelectronvolt1SMeV10⁶ eVB71
rec20:B72megagram per cubic metre1SMg/m³10³ kg/m³B72
rec20:B73meganewton1SMN10⁶ NB73
rec20:B74meganewton metre1SMN·m10⁶ N x mB74
rec20:B75megaohm1SMΩ10⁶ ΩB75
rec20:B76megaohm metre1SMΩ·m10⁶ Ω x mB76
rec20:B77megasiemens per metre1SMS/m10⁶ S/mB77
rec20:B78megavolt1SMV10⁶ VB78
rec20:B79megavolt per metre1SMV/m10⁶ V/mB79
rec20:B8joule per cubic metre1J/m³J/m³B8
rec20:B80gigabit per secondA unit of information equal to 10⁹ bits (binary digits) per second.3.6Gbit/sB80
rec20:B81reciprocal metre squared reciprocal second1m⁻²/sm⁻²/sB81
rec20:B82inch per linear footA unit of length defining the number of inches per linear foot.3.1B82
rec20:B83metre to the fourth power1m⁴m⁴B83
rec20:B84microampere1SµA10⁻⁶ AB84
rec20:B85microbar1Sµbar10⁻¹ PaB85
rec20:B86microcoulomb1SµC10⁻⁶ CB86
rec20:B87microcoulomb per cubic metre1SµC/m³10⁻⁶ C/m³B87
rec20:B88microcoulomb per square metre1SµC/m²10⁻⁶ C/m²B88
rec20:B89microfarad per metre1SµF/m10⁻⁶ F/mB89
rec20:B9batt3.9XB9
rec20:B90microhenry1SµH10⁻⁶ HB90
rec20:B91microhenry per metre1SµH/m10⁻⁶ H/mB91
rec20:B92micronewton1SµN10⁻⁶ NB92
rec20:B93micronewton metre1SµN·m10⁻⁶ N x mB93
rec20:B94microohm1SµΩ10⁻⁶ ΩB94
rec20:B95microohm metre1SµΩ·m10⁻⁶ Ω x mB95
rec20:B96micropascal1SµPa10⁻⁶ PaB96
rec20:B97microradian1Sµrad10⁻⁶ radB97
rec20:B98microsecond1Sµs10⁻⁶ sB98
rec20:B99microsiemens1SµS10⁻⁶ SB99
rec20:BARbar [unit of pressure]1bar10⁵ PaBAR
rec20:BBbase boxA unit of area of 112 sheets of tin mil products (tin plate, tin free steel or black plate) 14 by 20 inches, or 31,360 square inches.3.5BB
rec20:BDboardUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBD
rec20:BEbundleUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBE
rec20:BFTboard footA unit of volume defining the number of cords (cord: a stack of firewood of 128 cubic feet).3.5fbmBFT
rec20:BGbagUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBG
rec20:BHbrush3.9XBH
rec20:BHPbrake horse power2BHP7,457 x 10² WBHP
rec20:BILbillion (EUR)Synonym: trillion (US)3.710¹²BIL
rec20:BJbucketUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBJ
rec20:BKbasketUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBK
rec20:BLbaleUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBL
rec20:BLDdry barrel (US)2bbl (US)1,156 27 x 10⁻¹ m³BLD
rec20:BLLbarrel (US)2barrel (US)158,987 3 x 10⁻³ m³BLL
rec20:BObottleUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBO
rec20:BPhundred board footA unit of volume equal to one hundred board foot.3.5BP
rec20:BPMbeats per minuteThe number of beats per minute.3.1BPM1.667 x 10-2 /sBPM
rec20:BQLbecquerel1Bq27,027 x 10⁻¹² CiBQL
rec20:BRbar [unit of packaging]Use UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBR
rec20:BTboltUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBT
rec20:BTUBritish thermal unit (international table)2BtuIT1,055 056 x 10³ JBTU
rec20:BUAbushel (US)2bu (US)3,523 907 x 10⁻² m³BUA
rec20:BUIbushel (UK)2bushel (UK)3,636 872 x 10⁻² m³BUI
rec20:BWbase weight3.9XBW
rec20:BXboxUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XBX
rec20:BZmillion BTUs3.8XBZ
rec20:C0callA unit of count defining the number of calls (call: communication session or visitation).3.5C0
rec20:C1composite product pound (total weight)3.9XC1
rec20:C10millifarad1SmF10⁻³ FC10
rec20:C11milligal1MmGal10⁻⁵ m/s²C11
rec20:C12milligram per metre1Smg/m10⁻⁶ kg/mC12
rec20:C13milligray1SmGy10⁻³ GyC13
rec20:C14millihenry1SmH10⁻³ HC14
rec20:C15millijoule1SmJ10⁻³ JC15
rec20:C16millimetre per second1Smm/s10⁻³ m/sC16
rec20:C17millimetre squared per second1Smm²/s10⁻⁶ m²/sC17
rec20:C18millimole1Smmol10⁻³ molC18
rec20:C19mole per kilogram1mol/kgmol/kgC19
rec20:C2carset3.5XC2
rec20:C20millinewton1SmN10⁻³ NC20
rec20:C21kibibitA unit of information equal to 2¹⁰ (1024) bits (binary digits).3.6KibitC21
rec20:C22millinewton per metre1SmN/m10⁻³ N/mC22
rec20:C23milliohm metre1SmΩ·m10⁻³ Ω x mC23
rec20:C24millipascal second1SmPa·s10⁻³ Pa x sC24
rec20:C25milliradian1Smrad10⁻³ radC25
rec20:C26millisecond1Sms10⁻³ sC26
rec20:C27millisiemens1SmS10⁻³ SC27
rec20:C28millisievert1SmSv10⁻³ SvC28
rec20:C29millitesla1SmT10⁻³ TC29
rec20:C3microvolt per metre1SµV/m10⁻⁶ V/mC3
rec20:C30millivolt per metre1SmV/m10⁻³ V/mC30
rec20:C31milliwatt1SmW10⁻³ WC31
rec20:C32milliwatt per square metre1SmW/m²10⁻³ W/m²C32
rec20:C33milliweber1SmWb10⁻³ WbC33
rec20:C34mole1molmolC34
rec20:C35mole per cubic decimetre1Smol/dm³10³ mol/m³C35
rec20:C36mole per cubic metre1mol/m³mol/m³C36
rec20:C37kilobitA unit of information equal to 10³ (1000) bits (binary digits).3.6kbitC37
rec20:C38mole per litre1mol/l10³ mol/m³C38
rec20:C39nanoampere1SnA10⁻⁹ AC39
rec20:C4carload3.5XC4
rec20:C40nanocoulomb1SnC10⁻⁹ CC40
rec20:C41nanofarad1SnF10⁻⁹ FC41
rec20:C42nanofarad per metre1SnF/m10⁻⁹ F/mC42
rec20:C43nanohenry1SnH10⁻⁹ HC43
rec20:C44nanohenry per metre1SnH/m10⁻⁹ H/mC44
rec20:C45nanometre1Snm10⁻⁹ mC45
rec20:C46nanoohm metre1SnΩ·m10⁻⁹ Ω·x mC46
rec20:C47nanosecond1Sns10⁻⁹ sC47
rec20:C48nanotesla1SnT10⁻⁹ TC48
rec20:C49nanowatt1SnW10⁻⁹ WC49
rec20:C5cost3.9XC5
rec20:C50neper1NpNpC50
rec20:C51neper per second1Np/sNp/sC51
rec20:C52picometre1Spm10⁻¹² mC52
rec20:C53newton metre second1N·m·sN x m x sC53
rec20:C54newton metre squared per kilogram squared1N·m²/kg²N x m²/kg²C54
rec20:C55newton per square metre1SN/m²PaC55
rec20:C56newton per square millimetre1SN/mm²10⁶ PaC56
rec20:C57newton second1N·sN x sC57
rec20:C58newton second per metre1N·s/mN x s/mC58
rec20:C59octaveA unit used in music to describe the ratio in frequency between notes.1C59
rec20:C6cell3.9XC6
rec20:C60ohm centimetre1SΩ·cm10⁻² Ω x m C60
rec20:C61ohm metre1Ω·mΩ x mC61
rec20:C62oneSynonym: unit111C62
rec20:C63parsec1pc3,085 678 x 10¹⁶ mC63
rec20:C64pascal per kelvin1Pa/KPa/KC64
rec20:C65pascal second1Pa·sPa x sC65
rec20:C66pascal second per cubic metre1Pa·s/m³Pa x s/m³C66
rec20:C67pascal second per metre1Pa· s/mPa x s/mC67
rec20:C68petajoule1SPJ10¹⁵ JC68
rec20:C69phonA unit of subjective sound loudness. A sound has loudness p phons if it seems to the listener to be equal in loudness to the sound of a pure tone of frequency 1 kilohertz and strength p decibels.1C69
rec20:C7centipoise2cP10⁻³ Pa x sC7
rec20:C70picoampere1SpA10⁻¹² AC70
rec20:C71picocoulomb1SpC10⁻¹² CC71
rec20:C72picofarad per metre1SpF/m10⁻¹² F/mC72
rec20:C73picohenry1SpH10⁻¹² HC73
rec20:C74kilobit per secondA unit of information equal to 10³ (1000) bits (binary digits) per second.3.6kbit/s10³ bit/sC74
rec20:C75picowatt1SpW10⁻¹² WC75
rec20:C76picowatt per square metre1SpW/m²10⁻¹² W/m²C76
rec20:C77pound gage3.1XC77
rec20:C78pound-force2lbf4,448 222 NC78
rec20:C79kilovolt ampere hourA unit of accumulated energy of 1000 volt amperes over a period of one hour.3.1kVAhC79
rec20:C8millicoulomb per kilogram1SmC/kg10⁻³ C/kgC8
rec20:C80rad2rad10⁻² GyC80
rec20:C81radian1radradC81
rec20:C82radian square metre per mole1rad·m²/molrad x m²/molC82
rec20:C83radian square metre per kilogram1rad·m²/kgrad x m²/kgC83
rec20:C84radian per metre1rad/mrad/mC84
rec20:C85reciprocal angstrom1Å⁻¹10¹⁰ m⁻¹C85
rec20:C86reciprocal cubic metre1m⁻³m⁻³C86
rec20:C87reciprocal cubic metre per secondSynonym: reciprocal second per cubic metre1m⁻³/sm⁻³/sC87
rec20:C88reciprocal electron volt per cubic metre1eV⁻¹/m³6,241 46 x 10¹⁸ J⁻¹/m³C88
rec20:C89reciprocal henry1H⁻¹H⁻¹C89
rec20:C9coil groupA unit of count defining the number of coil groups (coil group: groups of items arranged by lengths of those items placed in a joined sequence of concentric circles).3.9C9
rec20:C90reciprocal joule per cubic metre1J⁻¹/m³J⁻¹/m³C90
rec20:C91reciprocal kelvin or kelvin to the power minus one1K⁻¹K⁻¹C91
rec20:C92reciprocal metre1m⁻¹m⁻¹C92
rec20:C93reciprocal square metreSynonym: reciprocal metre squared1m⁻²m⁻²C93
rec20:C94reciprocal minute1Smin⁻¹1,666 667 x 10⁻² sC94
rec20:C95reciprocal mole1mol⁻¹mol⁻¹C95
rec20:C96reciprocal pascal or pascal to the power minus one1Pa⁻¹Pa⁻¹C96
rec20:C97reciprocal second1s⁻¹s⁻¹C97
rec20:C98reciprocal second per cubic metre1s⁻¹/m³s⁻¹/m³XC98
rec20:C99reciprocal second per metre squared1s⁻¹/m²s⁻¹/m²C99
rec20:CAcanUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCA
rec20:CCTcarrying capacity in metric tonA unit of mass defining the carrying capacity, expressed as the number of metric tons.3.4CCT
rec20:CDLcandela1cdcdCDL
rec20:CELdegree CelsiusRefer ISO 80000-5 (Quantities and units — Part 5: Thermodynamics)1°C1 x KCEL
rec20:CENhundredA unit of count defining the number of units in multiples of 100.3.7100CEN
rec20:CGcardA unit of count defining the number of units of card (card: thick stiff paper or cardboard).3.9CG
rec20:CGMcentigram1Mcg10⁻⁵ kgCGM
rec20:CHcontainerUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.4XCH
rec20:CJconeUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.9XCJ
rec20:CKconnector3.9XCK
rec20:CKGcoulomb per kilogram1C/kgA x s/kgCKG
rec20:CLcoilUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCL
rec20:CLFhundred leaveA unit of count defining the number of leaves, expressed in units of one hundred leaves.3.8CLF
rec20:CLTcentilitre1Scl10⁻⁵ m³CLT
rec20:CMKsquare centimetre1Scm²10⁻⁴ m²CMK
rec20:CMQcubic centimetre1Scm³10⁻⁶ m³CMQ
rec20:CMTcentimetre1S 3.5cm10⁻² mCMT
rec20:CNPhundred packA unit of count defining the number of hundred-packs (hundred-pack: set of one hundred items packaged together).3.2 3.8CNP
rec20:CNTcental (UK)A unit of mass equal to one hundred weight (US).3.545,359 237 kgCNT
rec20:COcarboyUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCO
rec20:COUcoulomb1CA x sCOU
rec20:CQcartridgeUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.9XCQ
rec20:CRcrateUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCR
rec20:CScaseUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCS
rec20:CTcartonUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCT
rec20:CTGcontent gramA unit of mass defining the number of grams of a named item in a product.3.1CTG
rec20:CTMmetric carat3.5200 mgCTM
rec20:CTNcontent ton (metric)A unit of mass defining the number of metric tons of a named item in a product.3.1CTN
rec20:CUcupUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCU
rec20:CURcurie2Ci3,7 x 10¹⁰ BqCUR
rec20:CVcoverUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCV
rec20:CWAhundred pound (cwt) / hundred weight (US)2cwt (US)45,359 2 kgCWA
rec20:CWIhundred weight (UK)2cwt (UK)50,802 35 kgCWI
rec20:CYcylinderUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XCY
rec20:CZcombo3.9XCZ
rec20:D03kilowatt hour per hourA unit of accumulated energy of a thousand watts over a period of one hour.3.1kW·h/hD03
rec20:D04lot [unit of weight]A unit of weight equal to about 1/2 ounce or 15 grams.3.2D04
rec20:D1reciprocal second per steradian1s⁻¹/srs⁻¹/srD1
rec20:D10siemens per metre1S/mS/mD10
rec20:D11mebibitA unit of information equal to 2²⁰ (1048576) bits (binary digits).3.6MibitD11
rec20:D12siemens square metre per mole1S·m²/molS x m²/molD12
rec20:D13sievert1Svm²/s²D13
rec20:D14thousand linear yard3.8XD14
rec20:D15soneA unit of subjective sound loudness. One sone is the loudness of a pure tone of frequency one kilohertz and strength 40 decibels.1D15
rec20:D16square centimetre per erg2cm²/erg10³ m²/JD16
rec20:D17square centimetre per steradian erg2cm²/(sr·erg)10³ m²/(sr x J)D17
rec20:D18metre kelvin1m·Km x KD18
rec20:D19square metre kelvin per watt1m²·K/Wm² x K/WD19
rec20:D2reciprocal second per steradian metre squared1s⁻¹/(sr·m²)s⁻¹/(sr x m²)D2
rec20:D20square metre per joule1m²/Jm²/JD20
rec20:D21square metre per kilogram1m²/kgm²/kgD21
rec20:D22square metre per mole1m²/molm²/molD22
rec20:D23pen gram (protein)A unit of count defining the number of grams of amino acid prescribed for parenteral/enteral therapy.3.9D23
rec20:D24square metre per steradian1m²/srm²/srD24
rec20:D25square metre per steradian joule1m²/(sr·J)m²/(sr x J)D25
rec20:D26square metre per volt second1m²/(V·s)m²/(V x s)D26
rec20:D27steradian1srsrD27
rec20:D28syphon3.9XD28
rec20:D29terahertz1STHz10¹² HzD29
rec20:D30terajoule1STJ10¹² JD30
rec20:D31terawatt1STW10¹² WD31
rec20:D32terawatt hour1STW·h3,6 x 10¹⁵ JD32
rec20:D33tesla1TTD33
rec20:D34texA unit of yarn density. One decitex equals a mass of 1 gram per 1 kilometre of length.3.5tex (g/km)10⁻⁶ kg/mD34
rec20:D35calorie (thermochemical)2calth4,184 JDD35
rec20:D36megabitA unit of information equal to 10⁶ (1000000) bits (binary digits).3.6MbitD36
rec20:D37calorie (thermochemical) per gram kelvin2calth/(g·K)4,184 x 10³ J/(kg x K)DD37
rec20:D38calorie (thermochemical) per second centimetre kelvin2calth/(s·cm·K)418,4 W/(m x K)DD38
rec20:D39calorie (thermochemical) per second square centimetre kelvin2calth/(s·cm²·K)4,184 x10⁴ W/(m² x K)DD39
rec20:D40thousand litre3.8XD40
rec20:D41tonne per cubic metre1St/m³10³ kg/m³D41
rec20:D42tropical year2y (tropical)3,155 692 5 x 10⁷ sD42
rec20:D43unified atomic mass unit1u1,660 538 782 x 10⁻²⁷ kgD43
rec20:D44varThe name of the unit is an acronym for volt-ampere-reactive.1varV x AD44
rec20:D45volt squared per kelvin squared1V²/K²V²/K²D45
rec20:D46volt - ampere1V·AWD46
rec20:D47volt per centimetre1SV/cmV/m x 10²D47
rec20:D48volt per kelvin1V/KV/KD48
rec20:D49millivolt per kelvin1SmV/K10⁻³ V/KD49
rec20:D5kilogram per square centimetre2kg/cm²10⁴ kg/m²D5
rec20:D50volt per metre1V/mV/mD50
rec20:D51volt per millimetre1SV/mm10³ V/mD51
rec20:D52watt per kelvin1W/KW/KD52
rec20:D53watt per metre kelvin1W/(m·K)W/(m x K)D53
rec20:D54watt per square metre1W/m²W/m²D54
rec20:D55watt per square metre kelvin1W/(m²·K)W/(m² x K)D55
rec20:D56watt per square metre kelvin to the fourth power1W/(m²·K⁴)W/(m² x K⁴)D56
rec20:D57watt per steradian1W/srW/srD57
rec20:D58watt per steradian square metre1W/(sr·m²)W/(sr x m²)D58
rec20:D59weber per metre1Wb/mWb/mD59
rec20:D6roentgen per second2R/s2,58 x 10⁻⁴ C/(kg x s)D6
rec20:D60weber per millimetre1SWb/mm10³ Wb/mD60
rec20:D61minute [unit of angle]1'2,908 882 x 10⁻⁴ radD61
rec20:D62second [unit of angle]1"4,848 137 x 10⁻⁶ radD62
rec20:D63bookA unit of count defining the number of books (book: set of items bound together or written document of a material whole).3.9D63
rec20:D64block3.9XD64
rec20:D65roundA unit of count defining the number of rounds (round: A circular or cylindrical object).3.9D65
rec20:D66cassette3.9XD66
rec20:D67dollar per hour3.9XD67
rec20:D68number of wordsA unit of count defining the number of words.3.7D68
rec20:D69inch to the fourth power2in⁴41,623 14 x 10⁻⁸ m⁴D69
rec20:D7sandwich3.9XD7
rec20:D70calorie (international table)2calIT4,186 8 JDD70
rec20:D71calorie (international table) per second centimetre kelvin2calIT/(s·cm·K)418,68 W/(m x K)DD71
rec20:D72calorie (international table) per second square centimetre kelvin2calIT/(s·cm²·K)4,186 8 x 10⁴ W/(m² x K)DD72
rec20:D73joule square metre1J·m²J x m²D73
rec20:D74kilogram per mole1kg/molkg/molD74
rec20:D75calorie (international table) per gram2calIT/g4 186,8 J/kgDD75
rec20:D76calorie (international table) per gram kelvin2calIT/(g·K)4 186,8 J/(kg x K)DD76
rec20:D77megacoulomb1SMC10⁶ CD77
rec20:D78megajoule per secondA unit of accumulated energy equal to one million joules per second.3.1MJ/sD78
rec20:D79beam3.3XD79
rec20:D8draize score3.7XD8
rec20:D80microwatt1SµW10⁻⁶ WD80
rec20:D81microtesla1SµT10⁻⁶ TD81
rec20:D82microvolt1SµV10⁻⁶ VD82
rec20:D83millinewton metre1SmN·m10⁻³ N x mD83
rec20:D85microwatt per square metre1SµW/m²10⁻⁶ W/m²D85
rec20:D86millicoulomb1SmC10⁻³ CD86
rec20:D87millimole per kilogram1Smmol/kg10⁻³ mol/kgD87
rec20:D88millicoulomb per cubic metre1SmC/m³10⁻³ C/m³D88
rec20:D89millicoulomb per square metre1SmC/m²10⁻³ C/m²D89
rec20:D9dyne per square centimetre2 3.9dyn/cm²10⁻¹ PaDD9
rec20:D90cubic metre (net)3.1XD90
rec20:D91rem2rem10⁻² SvD91
rec20:D92band3.9XD92
rec20:D93second per cubic metre1s/m³s/m³D93
rec20:D94second per cubic metre radian1s/(rad·m³)s/(rad x m³)D94
rec20:D95joule per gram1SJ/gJ/(10⁻³ x kg)D95
rec20:D96pound gross3.1XD96
rec20:D97pallet/unit loadUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.4XD97
rec20:D98mass pound3.1XD98
rec20:D99sleeve3.3XD99
rec20:DAAdecare1Mdaa10³ m²DAA
rec20:DADten dayA unit of time defining the number of days in multiples of 10.3.2DAD
rec20:DAYday1d86 400 sDAY
rec20:DBdry poundA unit of mass defining the number of pounds of a product, disregarding the water content of the product.3.1DB
rec20:DCdisk (disc)3.9XDC
rec20:DDdegree [unit of angle]1°1,745 329 x 10⁻² radDD
rec20:DEdeal3.9XDE
rec20:DECdecadeA unit of count defining the number of decades (decade: quantity equal to 10 or time equal to 10 years).3.8DEC
rec20:DGdecigram1Mdg10⁻⁴ kgDG
rec20:DIdispenser3.3XDI
rec20:DJdecagram1Mdag10⁻² kgDJ
rec20:DLTdecilitre1Mdl10⁻⁴ m³DLT
rec20:DMAcubic decametre1Sdam³10³ m³DMA
rec20:DMKsquare decimetre1Sdm²10⁻² m²DMK
rec20:DMOstandard kilolitreA unit of volume defining the number of kilolitres of a product at a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius, especially in relation to hydrocarbon oils.3.1DMO
rec20:DMQcubic decimetre1Sdm³10⁻³ m³DMQ
rec20:DMTdecimetre1Mdm10⁻¹ mDMT
rec20:DNdecinewton metre1SdN·m10⁻¹ N x mDN
rec20:DPCdozen pieceA unit of count defining the number of pieces in multiples of 12 (piece: a single item, article or exemplar).3.2DPC
rec20:DPRdozen pairA unit of count defining the number of pairs in multiples of 12 (pair: item described by two's).3.2DPR
rec20:DPTdisplacement tonnageA unit of mass defining the volume of sea water a ship displaces, expressed as the number of tons.3.4DPT
rec20:DQdata record3.6XDQ
rec20:DRdrumUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XDR
rec20:DRAdram (US)Synonym: drachm (UK), troy dram3.53,887 935 gDRA
rec20:DRIdram (UK)Synonym: avoirdupois dram3.51,771 745 gDRI
rec20:DRLdozen rollA unit of count defining the number of rolls, expressed in twelve roll units.3.2DRL
rec20:DRMdrachm (UK)3.53,887 935 gXDRM
rec20:DSdisplay3.9XDS
rec20:DTdry tonA unit of mass defining the number of tons of a product, disregarding the water content of the product.3.1DT
rec20:DTNdecitonneSynonym: centner, metric 100 kg; quintal, metric 100 kg1M 3.5dt or dtn10² kgDTN
rec20:DUdyne2dyn10⁻⁵ NDDU
rec20:DWTpennyweight3.51,555 174 gDWT
rec20:DXdyne per centimetre2dyn/cm10⁻³ N/mDDX
rec20:DYdirectory book3.9XDY
rec20:DZNdozenA unit of count defining the number of units in multiples of 12.3.7DOZ12DZN
rec20:DZPdozen packA unit of count defining the number of packs in multiples of 12 (pack: standard packaging unit).3.2DZP
rec20:E01newton per square centimetreA measure of pressure expressed in newtons per square centimetre.1MN/cm²10⁴ PaE01
rec20:E07megawatt hour per hourA unit of accumulated energy of a million watts over a period of one hour.3.1MW·h/hE07
rec20:E08megawatt per hertzA unit of energy expressed as the load change in million watts that will cause a frequency shift of one hertz.3.1MW/HzE08
rec20:E09milliampere hourA unit of power load delivered at the rate of one thousandth of an ampere over a period of one hour.1MmA·h3,6 CE09
rec20:E10degree dayA unit of measure used in meteorology and engineering to measure the demand for heating or cooling over a given period of days.3.5deg daE10
rec20:E11gigacalorieA unit of heat energy equal to one thousand million calories.3.510⁹ calDE11
rec20:E12milleA unit of count defining the number of cigarettes in units of 1000.3.9E12
rec20:E14kilocalorie (international table)A unit of heat energy equal to one thousand calories.2kcalIT4,186 8 x 10³ JE14
rec20:E15kilocalorie (thermochemical) per hourA unit of energy equal to one thousand calories per hour.2kcalth/h1,162 22 WE15
rec20:E16million Btu(IT) per hourA unit of power equal to one million British thermal units per hour.3.1BtuIT/h293 071,1 WE16
rec20:E17cubic foot per secondA unit of volume equal to one cubic foot passing a given point in a period of one second.3.1ft³/s2,831 685 x 10⁻² m³/sE17
rec20:E18tonne per hourA unit of weight or mass equal to one tonne per hour.2t/h2,777 78 x 10⁻¹ kg/sE18
rec20:E19pingA unit of area equal to 3.3 square metres.3.13,305 m²E19
rec20:E2belt3.9XE2
rec20:E20megabit per secondA unit of information equal to 10⁶ (1000000) bits (binary digits) per second.3.6Mbit/sE20
rec20:E21sharesA unit of count defining the number of shares (share: a total or portion of the parts into which a business entity’s capital is divided).3.7E21
rec20:E22TEUA unit of count defining the number of twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) as a measure of containerized cargo capacity.3.4E22
rec20:E23tyreA unit of count defining the number of tyres (a solid or air-filled covering placed around a wheel rim to form a soft contact with the road, absorb shock and provide traction).3.7E23
rec20:E25active unitA unit of count defining the number of active units within a substance.3.9E25
rec20:E27doseA unit of count defining the number of doses (dose: a definite quantity of a medicine or drug).3.9E27
rec20:E28air dry tonA unit of mass defining the number of tons of a product, disregarding the water content of the product.3.1E28
rec20:E3trailer3.4XE3
rec20:E30strandA unit of count defining the number of strands (strand: long, thin, flexible, single thread, strip of fibre, constituent filament or multiples of the same, twisted together).3.7E30
rec20:E31square metre per litreA unit of count defining the number of square metres per litre.3.1m²/lE31
rec20:E32litre per hourA unit of count defining the number of litres per hour.3.1l/h2,777 78 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sE32
rec20:E33foot per thousandA unit of count defining the number of feet per thousand units.3.13,048 x 10⁻⁴ mE33
rec20:E34gigabyteA unit of information equal to 10⁹ bytes.3.6GbyteE34
rec20:E35terabyteA unit of information equal to 10¹² bytes.3.6TbyteE35
rec20:E36petabyteA unit of information equal to 10¹⁵ bytes.3.6PbyteE36
rec20:E37pixelA unit of count defining the number of pixels (pixel: picture element).3.6E37
rec20:E38megapixelA unit of count equal to 10⁶ (1000000) pixels (picture elements).3.6E38
rec20:E39dots per inchA unit of information defining the number of dots per linear inch as a measure of the resolution or sharpness of a graphic image.3.6dpiE39
rec20:E4gross kilogramA unit of mass defining the total number of kilograms before deductions.3.1E4
rec20:E40part per hundred thousandA unit of proportion equal to 10⁻⁵.3.7ppht1 x 10⁻⁵E40
rec20:E41kilogram-force per square millimetreA unit of pressure defining the number of kilograms force per square millimetre.2kgf/mm²9,806 65 x 10⁶ PaE41
rec20:E42kilogram-force per square centimetreA unit of pressure defining the number of kilograms force per square centimetre.2kgf/cm²9,806 65 x 10⁴ PaE42
rec20:E43joule per square centimetreA unit of energy defining the number of joules per square centimetre.1MJ/cm²10⁴ J/m²E43
rec20:E44kilogram-force metre per square centimetreA unit of torsion defining the torque kilogram-force metre per square centimetre.3.5kgf·m/cm²E44
rec20:E45milliohm1SmΩ10⁻³ ΩE45
rec20:E46kilowatt hour per cubic metreA unit of energy consumption expressed as kilowatt hour per cubic metre.3.1kW·h/m³3,6 x 10⁶ J/m³E46
rec20:E47kilowatt hour per kelvinA unit of energy consumption expressed as kilowatt hour per kelvin.3.1kW·h/K3,6 x 10⁶ J/KE47
rec20:E48service unitA unit of count defining the number of service units (service unit: defined period / property / facility / utility of supply).3.5E48
rec20:E49working dayA unit of count defining the number of working days (working day: a day on which work is ordinarily performed).3.5E49
rec20:E5metric long tonUse ton (UK) or long ton (US) (common code LTN)3.1XE5
rec20:E50accounting unitA unit of count defining the number of accounting units.3.5E50
rec20:E51jobA unit of count defining the number of jobs.3.5E51
rec20:E52run footA unit of count defining the number feet per run.3.5E52
rec20:E53testA unit of count defining the number of tests.3.5E53
rec20:E54tripA unit of count defining the number of trips.3.5E54
rec20:E55useA unit of count defining the number of times an object is used.3.5E55
rec20:E56wellA unit of count defining the number of wells.3.5E56
rec20:E57zoneA unit of count defining the number of zones.3.5E57
rec20:E58exabit per secondA unit of information equal to 10¹⁸ bits (binary digits) per second.3.6Ebit/sE58
rec20:E59exbibyteA unit of information equal to 2⁶⁰ bytes.3.6EibyteE59
rec20:E60pebibyteA unit of information equal to 2⁵⁰ bytes.3.6PibyteE60
rec20:E61tebibyteA unit of information equal to 2⁴⁰ bytes.3.6TibyteE61
rec20:E62gibibyteA unit of information equal to 2³⁰ bytes.3.6GibyteE62
rec20:E63mebibyteA unit of information equal to 2²⁰ bytes.3.6MibyteE63
rec20:E64kibibyteA unit of information equal to 2¹⁰ bytes.3.6KibyteE64
rec20:E65exbibit per metreA unit of information equal to 2⁶⁰ bits (binary digits) per metre.3.6Eibit/mE65
rec20:E66exbibit per square metreA unit of information equal to 2⁶⁰ bits (binary digits) per square metre.3.6Eibit/m²E66
rec20:E67exbibit per cubic metreA unit of information equal to 2⁶⁰ bits (binary digits) per cubic metre.3.6Eibit/m³E67
rec20:E68gigabyte per secondA unit of information equal to 10⁹ bytes per second.3.6Gbyte/sE68
rec20:E69gibibit per metreA unit of information equal to 2³⁰ bits (binary digits) per metre.3.6Gibit/mE69
rec20:E70gibibit per square metreA unit of information equal to 2³⁰ bits (binary digits) per square metre.3.6Gibit/m²E70
rec20:E71gibibit per cubic metreA unit of information equal to 2³⁰ bits (binary digits) per cubic metre.3.6Gibit/m³E71
rec20:E72kibibit per metreA unit of information equal to 2¹⁰ bits (binary digits) per metre.3.6Kibit/mE72
rec20:E73kibibit per square metreA unit of information equal to 2¹⁰ bits (binary digits) per square metre.3.6Kibit/m²E73
rec20:E74kibibit per cubic metreA unit of information equal to 2¹⁰ bits (binary digits) per cubic metre.3.6Kibit/m³E74
rec20:E75mebibit per metreA unit of information equal to 2²⁰ bits (binary digits) per metre.3.6Mibit/mE75
rec20:E76mebibit per square metreA unit of information equal to 2²⁰ bits (binary digits) per square metre.3.6Mibit/m²E76
rec20:E77mebibit per cubic metreA unit of information equal to 2²⁰ bits (binary digits) per cubic metre.3.6Mibit/m³E77
rec20:E78petabitA unit of information equal to 10¹⁵ bits (binary digits).3.6PbitE78
rec20:E79petabit per secondA unit of information equal to 10¹⁵ bits (binary digits) per second.3.6Pbit/sE79
rec20:E80pebibit per metreA unit of information equal to 2⁵⁰ bits (binary digits) per metre.3.6Pibit/mE80
rec20:E81pebibit per square metreA unit of information equal to 2⁵⁰ bits (binary digits) per square metre.3.6Pibit/m²E81
rec20:E82pebibit per cubic metreA unit of information equal to 2⁵⁰ bits (binary digits) per cubic metre.3.6Pibit/m³E82
rec20:E83terabitA unit of information equal to 10¹² bits (binary digits).3.6TbitE83
rec20:E84terabit per secondA unit of information equal to 10¹² bits (binary digits) per second.3.6Tbit/sE84
rec20:E85tebibit per metreA unit of information equal to 2⁴⁰ bits (binary digits) per metre.3.6Tibit/mE85
rec20:E86tebibit per cubic metreA unit of information equal to 2⁴⁰ bits (binary digits) per cubic metre.3.6Tibit/m³E86
rec20:E87tebibit per square metreA unit of information equal to 2⁴⁰ bits (binary digits) per square metre.3.6Tibit/m²E87
rec20:E88bit per metreA unit of information equal to 1 bit (binary digit) per metre.3.6bit/mE88
rec20:E89bit per square metreA unit of information equal to 1 bit (binary digit) per square metre.3.6bit/m²E89
rec20:E90reciprocal centimetre3.1cm⁻¹10² m⁻¹E90
rec20:E91reciprocal day3.1d⁻¹1,157 41 × 10⁻⁵ s⁻¹E91
rec20:E92cubic decimetre per hour1Sdm³/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁷ m³ x s⁻¹E92
rec20:E93kilogram per hour1Skg/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ kg x s⁻¹E93
rec20:E94kilomole per second1Skmol/s10³ s⁻¹ x molE94
rec20:E95mole per second1Smol/ss⁻¹ x molE95
rec20:E96degree per second1M°/s1,745 329 x 10⁻² rad x s⁻¹E96
rec20:E97millimetre per degree Celcius metre1Mmm/(°C·m)10⁻³ K⁻¹E97
rec20:E98degree Celsius per kelvin1M°C/K1.0E98
rec20:E99hectopascal per bar1MhPa/bar10⁻³E99
rec20:EAeachA unit of count defining the number of items regarded as separate units.3.2EA
rec20:EBelectronic mail boxA unit of count defining the number of electronic mail boxes.3.9EB
rec20:ECeach per month3.9XEC
rec20:EPeleven pack3.2XEP
rec20:EQequivalent gallonA unit of volume defining the number of gallons of product produced from concentrate.3.1EQ
rec20:EVenvelopeUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.9XEV
rec20:F01bit per cubic metreA unit of information equal to 1 bit (binary digit) per cubic metre.3.6bit/m³F01
rec20:F02kelvin per kelvin1MK/K1.0F02
rec20:F03kilopascal per bar1MkPa/bar10⁻²F03
rec20:F04millibar per bar1Mmbar/bar10⁻³F04
rec20:F05megapascal per bar1MMPa/bar10¹F05
rec20:F06poise per bar2P/bar10⁻⁶ sF06
rec20:F07pascal per bar1MPa/bar10⁻⁵F07
rec20:F08milliampere per inch2mA/in3,937 007 874 015 75 x 10⁻² A x m⁻¹F08
rec20:F1thousand cubic foot per day3.8XF1
rec20:F10kelvin per hour1MK/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ s⁻¹ x KF10
rec20:F11kelvin per minute1MK/min1,666 67 × 10⁻² s⁻¹ x KF11
rec20:F12kelvin per second1MK/ss⁻¹ x KF12
rec20:F13slugA unit of mass. One slug is the mass accelerated at 1 foot per second per second by a force of 1 pound.2slug1,459 390 x 10¹ kgF13
rec20:F14gram per kelvin1Mg/K10⁻³ kg x K⁻¹F14
rec20:F15kilogram per kelvin1Mkg/Kkg x K⁻¹F15
rec20:F16milligram per kelvin1Mmg/K10⁻⁶ kg x K⁻¹F16
rec20:F17pound-force per foot2lbf/ft1,459 39 × 10¹ kg x s⁻²F17
rec20:F18kilogram square centimetre1Mkg·cm²10⁻⁴ kg m²F18
rec20:F19kilogram square millimetre1Mkg·mm²10⁻⁶ kg m²F19
rec20:F20pound inch squared2lb·in²2,926 397 x 10⁻⁴ kg x m²F20
rec20:F21pound-force inch2lbf·in1,129 85 × 10⁻¹ kg x m² x s⁻²F21
rec20:F22pound-force foot per ampere2lbf·ft/A1,355 82 kg x m² x s⁻² x A⁻¹F22
rec20:F23gram per cubic decimetre1Mg/dm³kg x m⁻³F23
rec20:F24kilogram per kilomol1Mkg/kmol10⁻³ kg x mol⁻¹F24
rec20:F25gram per hertz1Mg/Hz10⁻³ kg x sF25
rec20:F26gram per day1Mg/d1,157 41 × 10⁻⁸ kg x s⁻¹F26
rec20:F27gram per hour1Mg/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁷ kg x s⁻¹F27
rec20:F28gram per minute1Mg/min1,666 67 × 10⁻⁵ kg x s⁻¹F28
rec20:F29gram per second1Mg/s10⁻³ kg x s⁻¹F29
rec20:F30kilogram per day1Mkg/d1,157 41 × 10⁻⁵ kg x s⁻¹F30
rec20:F31kilogram per minute1Mkg/min1,666 67 × 10⁻² kg x s⁻¹F31
rec20:F32milligram per day1Mmg/d1,157 41 × 10⁻¹¹ kg x s⁻¹F32
rec20:F33milligram per minute1Mmg/min1,666 67 × 10⁻⁸ kg x s⁻¹F33
rec20:F34milligram per second1Mmg/s10⁻⁶ kg x s⁻¹F34
rec20:F35gram per day kelvin1Mg/(d·K)1,157 41 × 10⁻⁸ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F35
rec20:F36gram per hour kelvin1Mg/(h·K)2,777 78 × 10⁻⁷ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F36
rec20:F37gram per minute kelvin1Mg/(min·K)1,666 67 × 10⁻⁵ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F37
rec20:F38gram per second kelvin1Mg/(s·K)10⁻³ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F38
rec20:F39kilogram per day kelvin1Mkg/(d·K)1,157 41 × 10⁻⁵ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F39
rec20:F40kilogram per hour kelvin1Mkg/(h·K)2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F40
rec20:F41kilogram per minute kelvin1Mkg/(min·K)1,666 67 × 10⁻²kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F41
rec20:F42kilogram per second kelvin1Mkg/(s·K)kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F42
rec20:F43milligram per day kelvin1Mmg/(d·K)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹¹ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F43
rec20:F44milligram per hour kelvin1Mmg/(h·K)2,777 78 × 10⁻¹⁰ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F44
rec20:F45milligram per minute kelvin1Mmg/(min·K)1,666 67 × 10⁻⁸ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F45
rec20:F46milligram per second kelvin1Mmg/(s·K)10⁻⁶ kg x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F46
rec20:F47newton per millimetre1MN/mm10³ kg x s⁻²F47
rec20:F48pound-force per inch2lbf/in1,751 27 × 10² kg x s⁻²F48
rec20:F49rod [unit of distance]A unit of distance equal to 5.5 yards (16 feet 6 inches).2rd (US)5,029 210 mF49
rec20:F50micrometre per kelvin1Mµm/K10⁻⁶ m x K⁻¹F50
rec20:F51centimetre per kelvin1Mcm/K10⁻² m x K⁻¹F51
rec20:F52metre per kelvin1Mm/Km x K⁻¹F52
rec20:F53millimetre per kelvin1Mmm/K10⁻³ m x K⁻¹F53
rec20:F54milliohm per metre1MmΩ/m10⁻³ Ω/mF54
rec20:F55ohm per mile (statute mile)2Ω/mi6,213 71 × 10⁻⁴  Ω/mF55
rec20:F56ohm per kilometre1MΩ/km10⁻³ Ω/mF56
rec20:F57milliampere per pound-force per square inch2mA/(lbf/in²)1,450 38 × 10⁻⁷ kg⁻¹ x m x s² x AF57
rec20:F58reciprocal bar1M1/barbar⁻¹F58
rec20:F59milliampere per bar1MmA/bar10⁻⁸ kg⁻¹ x m x s² x AF59
rec20:F60degree Celsius per bar1M°C/bar10⁻⁵ kg⁻¹ x m x s² x KF60
rec20:F61kelvin per bar1MK/bar10⁻⁵ kg⁻¹ x m x s² x KF61
rec20:F62gram per day bar1Mg/(d·bar)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹³ m x sF62
rec20:F63gram per hour bar1Mg/(h·bar)2,777 78 × 10⁻¹² m x sF63
rec20:F64gram per minute bar1Mg/(min·bar)1,666 67 × 10⁻¹⁰ m x sF64
rec20:F65gram per second bar1Mg/(s·bar)10⁻⁸ m x sF65
rec20:F66kilogram per day bar1Mkg/(d·bar)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹⁰ m x sF66
rec20:F67kilogram per hour bar1Mkg/(h·bar)2,777 78 × 10⁻⁹ m x sF67
rec20:F68kilogram per minute bar1Mkg/(min·bar)1,666 67 × 10⁻⁷ m x sF68
rec20:F69kilogram per second bar1Mkg/(s·bar)10⁻⁵ m x sF69
rec20:F70milligram per day bar1Mmg/(d·bar)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹⁶ m x sF70
rec20:F71milligram per hour bar1Mmg/(h·bar)2,777 78 × 10⁻¹⁵ m x sF71
rec20:F72milligram per minute bar1Mmg/(min·bar)1,666 67 × 10⁻¹³ m x sF72
rec20:F73milligram per second bar1Mmg/(s·bar)10⁻¹¹ m x sF73
rec20:F74gram per bar1Mg/bar10⁻⁸ m x s²F74
rec20:F75milligram per bar1Mmg/bar10⁻¹¹ m x s²F75
rec20:F76milliampere per millimetre1MmA/mmm⁻¹ x AF76
rec20:F77pascal second per kelvin1MPa.s/Kkg x m⁻¹ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F77
rec20:F78inch of water2inH₂O2,490 89 × 10² kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻²F78
rec20:F79inch of mercury2inHg3,386 39 × 10³ kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻²F79
rec20:F80water horse powerA unit of power defining the amount of power required to move a given volume of water against acceleration of gravity to a specified elevation (pressure head).27,460 43 x 10² WF80
rec20:F81bar per kelvin1Mbar/K10⁵ kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻² x K⁻¹F81
rec20:F82hectopascal per kelvin1MhPa/K10² kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻² x K⁻¹F82
rec20:F83kilopascal per kelvin1MkPa/K10³ kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻² x K⁻¹F83
rec20:F84millibar per kelvin1Mmbar/K10² kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻² x K⁻¹F84
rec20:F85megapascal per kelvin1MMPa/K10⁶ kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻² x K⁻¹F85
rec20:F86poise per kelvin2P/K10⁻¹ kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹F86
rec20:F87volt per litre minute1MV/(l·min)1,666 67 × 10¹ kg x m⁻¹ x s⁻⁴ x A⁻¹F87
rec20:F88newton centimetre1MN·cm10⁻² kg x m² x s⁻²F88
rec20:F89newton metre per degree1MNm/°57,295 788 kg x m² x s⁻² x rad⁻¹F89
rec20:F9fibre per cubic centimetre of air3.9XF9
rec20:F90newton metre per ampere1MN·m/Akg x m² x s⁻² x A⁻¹F90
rec20:F91bar litre per second1Mbar·l/s10² kg x m² x s⁻³F91
rec20:F92bar cubic metre per second1Mbar·m³/s10⁵ kg x m² x s⁻³F92
rec20:F93hectopascal litre per second1MhPa·l/s10⁻¹ kg x m² x s⁻³F93
rec20:F94hectopascal cubic metre per second1MhPa·m³/s10² kg x m² x s⁻³F94
rec20:F95millibar litre per second1Mmbar·l/s10⁻¹ kg x m² x s⁻³F95
rec20:F96millibar cubic metre per second1Mmbar·m³/s10² kg x m² x s⁻³F96
rec20:F97megapascal litre per second1MMPa·l/s10³ kg x m² x s⁻³F97
rec20:F98megapascal cubic metre per second1MMPa·m³/s10⁶ kg x m² x s⁻³F98
rec20:F99pascal litre per second1MPa·l/s10⁻³ kg x m² x s⁻³F99
rec20:FAHdegree FahrenheitRefer ISO 80000-5 (Quantities and units — Part 5: Thermodynamics)2°F5/9 x KFAH
rec20:FARfarad1FFFAR
rec20:FBfield3.9XFB
rec20:FBMfibre metreA unit of length defining the number of metres of individual fibre.3.1FBM
rec20:FCthousand cubic footA unit of volume equal to one thousand cubic foot.3.8kft³FC
rec20:FDmillion particle per cubic foot3.9XFD
rec20:FEtrack foot3.5XFE
rec20:FFhundred cubic metreA unit of volume equal to one hundred cubic metres.3.8FF
rec20:FGtransdermal patch3.9XFG
rec20:FHmicromole1Sµmol10⁻⁶ molFH
rec20:FITfailures in timeA unit of count defining the number of failures that can be expected over a specified time interval. Failure rates of semiconductor components are often specified as FIT (failures in time unit) where 1 FIT = 10⁻⁹ /h.3.8FIT2,777 78 × 10⁻¹³ s⁻¹FIT
rec20:FLflake tonA unit of mass defining the number of tons of a flaked substance (flake: a small flattish fragment).3.1FL
rec20:FMmillion cubic foot3.8Mft³XFM
rec20:FOTfoot2ft0,304 8 mFOT
rec20:FPpound per square foot2lb/ft²4,882 428 kg/m²FP
rec20:FRfoot per minute2ft/min5,08 x 10⁻³ m/sFR
rec20:FSfoot per second2ft/s0,304 8 m/sFS
rec20:FTKsquare foot2ft²9,290 304 x 10⁻² m²FTK
rec20:FTQcubic foot2ft³2,831 685 x 10⁻² m³FTQ
rec20:G01pascal cubic metre per second1MPa·m³/skg x m² x s⁻³G01
rec20:G04centimetre per bar1Mcm/bar10⁻⁷ kg⁻¹ x m² x s²G04
rec20:G05metre per bar1Mm/bar10⁻⁵ kg⁻¹ x m² x s²G05
rec20:G06millimetre per bar1Mmm/bar10⁻⁸ kg⁻¹ x m² x s²G06
rec20:G08square inch per second2in²/s6,451 6 × 10⁻⁴ m² x s⁻¹G08
rec20:G09square metre per second kelvin1Mm²/(s·K)m² x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G09
rec20:G10stokes per kelvin2St/K10⁻⁴ m² x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G10
rec20:G11gram per cubic centimetre bar1Mg/(cm³·bar)10⁻² m⁻² x s²G11
rec20:G12gram per cubic decimetre bar1Mg/(dm³·bar)10⁻⁵ m⁻² x s²G12
rec20:G13gram per litre bar1Mg/(l·bar)10⁻⁵ m⁻² x s²G13
rec20:G14gram per cubic metre bar1Mg/(m³·bar)10⁻⁸ m⁻² x s²G14
rec20:G15gram per millilitre bar1Mg/(ml·bar)10⁻² m⁻² x s²G15
rec20:G16kilogram per cubic centimetre bar1Mkg/(cm³·bar)10¹ m⁻² x s²G16
rec20:G17kilogram per litre bar1Mkg/(l·bar)10⁻² m⁻² x s²G17
rec20:G18kilogram per cubic metre bar1Mkg/(m³·bar)10⁻⁵ m⁻² x s²G18
rec20:G19newton metre per kilogram1MN·m/kgm² x s⁻²G19
rec20:G2US gallon per minute2gal (US) /min6,309 020 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sG2
rec20:G20pound-force foot per pound2lbf·ft/lb2,989 07 m² x s⁻²G20
rec20:G21cup [unit of volume]2cup (US)2,365 882 x 10⁻⁴ m³G21
rec20:G23peck2pk (US)8,809 768 x 10⁻³ m³G23
rec20:G24tablespoon (US)2tablespoon (US)1,478 676 x 10⁻⁵ m³G24
rec20:G25teaspoon (US)2teaspoon (US)4,928 922 x 10⁻⁶ m³G25
rec20:G26stere1MstG26
rec20:G27cubic centimetre per kelvin1Mcm³/K10⁻⁶ m³ x K⁻¹G27
rec20:G28litre per kelvin1Ml/K10⁻³ m³ x K⁻¹G28
rec20:G29cubic metre per kelvin1Mm³/Km³ x K⁻¹G29
rec20:G3Imperial gallon per minute2gal (UK) /min7,576 82 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sG3
rec20:G30millilitre per kelvin1Mml/K10⁻⁶ m³ x K⁻¹G30
rec20:G31kilogram per cubic centimetre1Mkg/cm³10⁶ kg x m⁻³G31
rec20:G32ounce (avoirdupois) per cubic yard2oz/yd³3,707 98 × 10⁻² kg x m⁻³G32
rec20:G33gram per cubic centimetre kelvin1Mg/(cm³·K)10³ kg x m⁻³ x K⁻¹G33
rec20:G34gram per cubic decimetre kelvin1Mg/(dm³·K)kg x m⁻³ x K⁻¹G34
rec20:G35gram per litre kelvin1Mg/(l·K)kg x m⁻³ x K⁻¹G35
rec20:G36gram per cubic metre kelvin1Mg/(m³·K)10⁻³ kg x m⁻³ x K⁻¹G36
rec20:G37gram per millilitre kelvin1Mg/(ml·K)10³ kg x m⁻³ x K⁻¹G37
rec20:G38kilogram per cubic centimetre kelvin1Mkg/(cm³·K)10⁶ kg x m⁻³ x K⁻¹G38
rec20:G39kilogram per litre kelvin1Mkg/(l·K)10³ kg x m⁻³ x K⁻¹G39
rec20:G40kilogram per cubic metre kelvin1Mkg/(m³·K)kg x m⁻³ x K⁻¹G40
rec20:G41square metre per second bar1Mm²/(s·bar)10⁻⁵ kg⁻¹ x m³ x sG41
rec20:G42microsiemens per centimetre1MµS/cm10⁻⁴ S/mG42
rec20:G43microsiemens per metre1MµS/m10⁻⁶ S/mG43
rec20:G44nanosiemens per centimetre1MnS/cm10⁻⁷ S/mG44
rec20:G45nanosiemens per metre1MnS/m10⁻⁹ S/mG45
rec20:G46stokes per bar2St/bar10⁻⁹ kg⁻¹ x m³ x sG46
rec20:G47cubic centimetre per day1Mcm³/d1,157 41 × 10⁻¹¹ m³ x s⁻¹G47
rec20:G48cubic centimetre per hour1Mcm³/h2,777 78 × 10⁻¹⁰ m³ x s⁻¹G48
rec20:G49cubic centimetre per minute1Mcm³/min1,666 67 × 10⁻⁸ m³ x s⁻¹G49
rec20:G50gallon (US) per hour2gal/h1,051 5 × 10⁻⁶ m³ x s⁻¹G50
rec20:G51litre per second1Ml/s10⁻³ m³ x s⁻¹G51
rec20:G52cubic metre per day1Mm³/d1,157 41 × 10⁻⁵ m³ x s⁻¹G52
rec20:G53cubic metre per minute1Mm³/min1,666 67 × 10⁻² m³ x s⁻¹G53
rec20:G54millilitre per day1Mml/d1,157 41 × 10⁻¹¹ m³ x s⁻¹G54
rec20:G55millilitre per hour1Mml/h2,777 78 × 10⁻¹⁰ m³ x s⁻¹G55
rec20:G56cubic inch per hour2in³/h4,551 96 × 10⁻⁹ m³ x s⁻¹G56
rec20:G57cubic inch per minute2in³/min2,731 18 × 10⁻⁷ m³ x s⁻¹G57
rec20:G58cubic inch per second2in³/s1,638 71 × 10⁻⁵ m³ x s⁻¹G58
rec20:G59milliampere per litre minute1MmA/(l·min)1,666 67 × 10⁻² m⁻³ x s⁻¹ x AG59
rec20:G60volt per bar1MV/bar10⁻⁵ m³ x s⁻¹ x A⁻¹G60
rec20:G61cubic centimetre per day kelvin1Mcm³/(d·K)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹¹ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G61
rec20:G62cubic centimetre per hour kelvin1Mcm³/(h·K)2,777 78 × 10⁻¹⁰ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G62
rec20:G63cubic centimetre per minute kelvin1Mcm³/(min·K)1,666 67 × 10⁻⁸ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G63
rec20:G64cubic centimetre per second kelvin1Mcm³/(s·K)10⁻⁶ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G64
rec20:G65litre per day kelvin1Ml/(d·K)1,157 41 × 10⁻⁸ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G65
rec20:G66litre per hour kelvin1Ml/(h·K)2,777 78 × 10⁻⁷ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G66
rec20:G67litre per minute kelvin1Ml/(min·K)1,666 67 × 10⁻⁵ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G67
rec20:G68litre per second kelvin1Ml/(s·K)10⁻³ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G68
rec20:G69cubic metre per day kelvin1Mm³/(d·K)1,157 41 × 10⁻⁵ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G69
rec20:G7microfiche sheet3.9XG7
rec20:G70cubic metre per hour kelvin1Mm³/(h·K)2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G70
rec20:G71cubic metre per minute kelvin1Mm³/(min·K)1,666 67 × 10⁻² m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G71
rec20:G72cubic metre per second kelvin1Mm³/(s·K)m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G72
rec20:G73millilitre per day kelvin1Mml/(d·K)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹¹ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G73
rec20:G74millilitre per hour kelvin1Mml/(h·K)2,777 78 × 10⁻¹⁰ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G74
rec20:G75millilitre per minute kelvin1Mml/(min·K)1,666 67 × 10⁻⁸ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G75
rec20:G76millilitre per second kelvin1Mml/(s·K)10⁻⁶ m³ x s⁻¹ x K⁻¹G76
rec20:G77millimetre to the fourth power1Mmm⁴10⁻¹² m⁴G77
rec20:G78cubic centimetre per day bar1Mcm³/(d·bar)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹⁶ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG78
rec20:G79cubic centimetre per hour bar1Mcm³/(h·bar)2,777 78 × 10⁻¹⁵ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG79
rec20:G80cubic centimetre per minute bar1Mcm³/(min·bar)1,666 67 × 10⁻¹³ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG80
rec20:G81cubic centimetre per second bar1Mcm³/(s·bar)10⁻¹¹ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG81
rec20:G82litre per day bar1Ml/(d·bar)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹³ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG82
rec20:G83litre per hour bar1Ml/(h·bar)2,777 78 × 10⁻¹² kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG83
rec20:G84litre per minute bar1Ml/(min·bar)1,666 67 × 10⁻¹⁰ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG84
rec20:G85litre per second bar1Ml/(s·bar)10⁻⁸ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG85
rec20:G86cubic metre per day bar1Mm³/(d·bar)1,157 41 × 10⁻¹⁰ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG86
rec20:G87cubic metre per hour bar1Mm³/(h·bar)2,777 78 × 10⁻⁹ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG87
rec20:G88cubic metre per minute bar1Mm³/(min·bar)1,666 67 × 10⁻⁷ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG88
rec20:G89cubic metre per second bar1Mm³/(s·bar)10⁻⁵ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG89
rec20:G90millilitre per day bar1Mml/(d·bar)1,157 41 x 10⁻¹⁶ x kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG90
rec20:G91millilitre per hour bar1Mml/(h·bar)2,777 78 x 10⁻¹⁵ x kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG91
rec20:G92millilitre per minute bar1Mml/(min·bar)1,666 67 × 10⁻¹³ x kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG92
rec20:G93millilitre per second bar1Mml/(s·bar)10⁻¹¹ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sG93
rec20:G94cubic centimetre per bar1Mcm³/bar10⁻¹¹ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x s²G94
rec20:G95litre per bar1Ml/bar10⁻⁸ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x s²G95
rec20:G96cubic metre per bar1Mm³/bar10⁻⁵ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x s²G96
rec20:G97millilitre per bar1Mml/bar10⁻¹¹ kg⁻¹ x m⁴ x s²G97
rec20:G98microhenry per kiloohm1MµH/kΩ10⁻⁹ sG98
rec20:G99microhenry per ohm1MµH/Ω10⁻⁶ sG99
rec20:GBgallon (US) per day3.5gal (US)/d4,381 264 x 10⁻⁸ m³/sGB
rec20:GBQgigabecquerel1MGBq10⁹ BqGBQ
rec20:GCgram per 100 gram3.7XGC
rec20:GDgross barrel3.1XGD
rec20:GDWgram, dry weightA unit of mass defining the number of grams of a product, disregarding the water content of the product.3.1GDW
rec20:GEpound per gallon (US)2lb/gal (US)1,198 264 x 10² kg/m³GE
rec20:GFgram per metre (gram per 100 centimetres)1Mg/m10⁻³ kg/mGF
rec20:GFIgram of fissile isotopeA unit of mass defining the number of grams of a fissile isotope (fissile isotope: an isotope whose nucleus is able to be split when irradiated with low energy neutrons).3.1gi F/SGFI
rec20:GGRgreat grossA unit of count defining the number of units in multiples of 1728 (12 x 12 x 12).3.71728GGR
rec20:GHhalf gallon (US)3.8XGH
rec20:GIAgill (US)3.5gi (US)1,182 941 x 10⁻⁴ m³GIA
rec20:GICgram, including containerA unit of mass defining the number of grams of a product, including its container.3.1GIC
rec20:GIIgill (UK)3.5gi (UK)1,420 653 x 10⁻⁴ m³GII
rec20:GIPgram, including inner packagingA unit of mass defining the number of grams of a product, including its inner packaging materials.3.1GIP
rec20:GJgram per millilitre1Sg/ml10³ kg/m³GJ
rec20:GKgram per kilogram3.7XGK
rec20:GLgram per litre1Sg/lkg/m³GL
rec20:GLDdry gallon (US)2dry gal (US)4,404 884 x 10⁻³ m³GLD
rec20:GLIgallon (UK)2gal (UK)4,546 092 x 10⁻³ m³GLI
rec20:GLLgallon (US)2gal (US)3,785 412 x 10⁻³ m³GLL
rec20:GMgram per square metre1Mg/m²10⁻³ kg/m²GM
rec20:GNgross gallon3.1XGN
rec20:GOmilligram per square metre1mg/m²10⁻⁶ kg/m²GO
rec20:GPmilligram per cubic metre1Mmg/m³10⁻⁶ kg/m³GP
rec20:GQmicrogram per cubic metre1Mµg/m³10⁻⁹ kg/m³GQ
rec20:GRMgram1Sg10⁻³ kgGRM
rec20:GRNgrain2gr64,798 91 x 10⁻⁶ kgGRN
rec20:GROgrossA unit of count defining the number of units in multiples of 144 (12 x 12).3.7gr144GRO
rec20:GRTgross register tonA unit of mass equal to the total cubic footage before deductions, where 1 register ton is equal to 100 cubic feet. Refer International Convention on tonnage measurement of ships.3.4DGRT
rec20:GTgross tonA unit of mass equal to 2240 pounds. Refer International Convention on Tonnage measurement of Ships. Synonym: ton (UK) or long ton (US) (common code LTN)3.1 3.4DGT
rec20:GVgigajoule1SGJ10⁹ JGV
rec20:GWgallon per thousand cubic foot3.5XGW
rec20:GWHgigawatt hour1SGW·h3,6 x 10¹² JGWH
rec20:GYgross yard3.1XGY
rec20:GZgage system3.9XGZ
rec20:H03henry per kiloohm1MH/kΩ10⁻³ sH03
rec20:H04henry per ohm1MH/ΩsH04
rec20:H05millihenry per kiloohm1MmH/kΩ10⁻⁶ sH05
rec20:H06millihenry per ohm1MmH/Ω10⁻³ sH06
rec20:H07pascal second per bar1MPa·s/bar10⁻⁵ sH07
rec20:H08microbecquerel1MµBq10⁻⁶ BqH08
rec20:H09reciprocal year1M1/y3,168 81 x 10⁻⁸ s⁻¹H09
rec20:H1half page – electronic3.9XH1
rec20:H10reciprocal hour1M1/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ s⁻¹H10
rec20:H11reciprocal month1M1/mo3,802 57 × 10⁻⁷ s⁻¹H11
rec20:H12degree Celsius per hour1M°C/h2,777 78 x 10⁻⁴ s⁻¹ KH12
rec20:H13degree Celsius per minute1M°C/min1,666 67 x 10⁻² s⁻¹ KH13
rec20:H14degree Celsius per second1M°C/ss⁻¹ KH14
rec20:H15square centimetre per gram1Mcm²/g10⁻¹ kg⁻¹ x m²H15
rec20:H16square decametreSynonym: are1Sdam²10² m²H16
rec20:H18square hectometreSynonym: hectare1Shm²10⁴ m²H18
rec20:H19cubic hectometre1Shm³10⁶ m³H19
rec20:H2half litre3.8XH2
rec20:H20cubic kilometre1Skm³10⁹ m³H20
rec20:H21blankA unit of count defining the number of blanks.3.2H21
rec20:H22volt square inch per pound-force2.0V/(lbf/in²)1,450 377 439 8 × 10⁻⁴ m³ x s⁻¹ x A⁻¹H22
rec20:H23volt per inch2.0V/in3,937 007 874 × 10¹ m x kg x s⁻³ x A⁻¹H23
rec20:H24volt per microsecond1SV/µs10⁶ V/sH24
rec20:H25percent per kelvinA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to the SI base unit Kelvin.3.7%/K10⁻² K⁻¹H25
rec20:H26ohm per metre1MΩ/mΩ/mH26
rec20:H27degree per metre2°/m1,745 329 x 10⁻² rad/mH27
rec20:H28microfarad per kilometre1SµF/km10⁻⁹ F/mH28
rec20:H29microgram per litre1Mµg/l10⁻⁶ m⁻³ x kgH29
rec20:H30square micrometre (square micron)1Sµm²10⁻¹² m²H30
rec20:H31ampere per kilogram1.0A/kgA x kg⁻¹H31
rec20:H32ampere squared second1.0A²·sA² x sH32
rec20:H33farad per kilometre1SF/km10⁻³ F/mH33
rec20:H34hertz metre2Hz·mHz x mH34
rec20:H35kelvin metre per watt1.0K·m/WK x m⁻¹ x kg⁻¹ x s³H35
rec20:H36megaohm per kilometre1MMΩ/km10³ Ω/mH36
rec20:H37megaohm per metre1MMΩ/m10⁶ Ω/mH37
rec20:H38megaampere1SMA10⁶ AH38
rec20:H39megahertz kilometre2MHz·km10⁹ Hz x mH39
rec20:H40newton per ampere1.0N/Akg x m x s⁻² x A⁻¹H40
rec20:H41newton metre watt to the power minus 0,52.0N·m·W⁻⁰‧⁵kg x m² x s⁻² x W⁻⁰‧⁵H41
rec20:H42pascal per metre1MPa/mm⁻² kg x s⁻²H42
rec20:H43siemens per centimetre1SS/cm10² S/mH43
rec20:H44teraohm1STΩ10¹² ΩH44
rec20:H45volt second per metre1.0V·s/mm x kg x s⁻² x A⁻¹H45
rec20:H46volt per second1SV/sm² x kg x s⁻⁴ x A⁻¹H46
rec20:H47watt per cubic metre1.0W/m³m⁻¹ x kg x s⁻³H47
rec20:H48attofarad1SaF10⁻¹⁸ m⁻² x kg⁻¹ x s⁴ x A²H48
rec20:H49centimetre per hour1Mcm/h0,277 777 778 × 10⁻⁶ m x s⁻¹H49
rec20:H50reciprocal cubic centimetre1Mcm⁻³10⁶ m⁻³H50
rec20:H51decibel per kilometre1.0dB/km10⁻⁴ B/mH51
rec20:H52decibel per metre1.0dB/m10⁻¹ B/mH52
rec20:H53kilogram per bar1Mkg/bar10⁻⁵ m x s²H53
rec20:H54kilogram per cubic decimetre kelvin1M(kg/dm³)/K10³ m⁻³ x kg x K⁻¹H54
rec20:H55kilogram per cubic decimetre bar1M(kg/dm³)/bar10⁻² m⁻² x s²H55
rec20:H56kilogram per square metre second1.0kg/(m²·s)kg m⁻² x s⁻¹H56
rec20:H57inch per two pi radiant2.0in/revolution2,54 x 10⁻² m/(2 x π x rad)H57
rec20:H58metre per volt second1.0m/(V·s)m⁻¹ x kg⁻¹ x s² x AH58
rec20:H59square metre per newton1.0m²/Nm x kg⁻¹ x s²H59
rec20:H60cubic metre per cubic metre1Mm³/m³1.0H60
rec20:H61millisiemens per centimetre1SmS/cm10⁻¹ S/mH61
rec20:H62millivolt per minute1MmV/min1,666 666 667 × 10⁻⁵ m² x kg x s⁻⁴ x A⁻¹H62
rec20:H63milligram per square centimetre1Smg/cm²10⁻² m⁻² x kgH63
rec20:H64milligram per gram1Smg/g10⁻³ 1H64
rec20:H65millilitre per cubic metre1Mml/m³10⁻⁶ 1H65
rec20:H66millimetre per year2.0mm/y3,15576 × 10⁴ m x s⁻¹H66
rec20:H67millimetre per hour2.0mm/h0,277 777 778 × 10⁻⁷ m x s⁻¹H67
rec20:H68millimole per gram1Mmmol/gmol x kg⁻¹H68
rec20:H69picopascal per kilometre1MpPa/km10⁻¹⁵ m⁻² x kg x s⁻²H69
rec20:H70picosecond1.0ps10⁻¹² sH70
rec20:H71percent per monthA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to a month.3.7%/moH71
rec20:H72percent per hectobarA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to 100-fold of the unit bar.3.7%/hbarH72
rec20:H73percent per decakelvinA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to 10-fold of the SI base unit Kelvin.3.7%/daK10⁻³ K⁻¹H73
rec20:H74watt per metre1MW/mW m⁻¹H74
rec20:H75decapascal1MdaPa10¹ PaH75
rec20:H76gram per millimetre1Mg/mm10¹ kg x m⁻¹H76
rec20:H77module widthA unit of measure used to describe the breadth of electronic assemblies as an installation standard or mounting dimension.3MWH77
rec20:H78conventional centimetre of water2cm H₂O9,806 65 × 10¹ PaDH78
rec20:H79French gaugeA unit of distance used for measuring the diameter of small tubes such as urological instruments and catheters. Synonym: French, Charrière, Charrière gauge2Fg0,333 333 333 × 10⁻³ mH79
rec20:H80rack unitA unit of measure used to describe the height in rack units of equipment intended for mounting in a 19-inch rack or a 23-inch rack. One rack unit is 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) high.3U or RU4,445 × 10⁻² mH80
rec20:H81millimetre per minute1Mmm/min1,666 666 667 × 10⁻⁵ m x s⁻¹H81
rec20:H82big pointA unit of length defining the number of big points (big point: Adobe software(US) defines the big point to be exactly 1/72 inch (0.013 888 9 inch or 0.352 777 8 millimeters))3.5bp0,352 777 8 × 10⁻³ mH82
rec20:H83litre per kilogram1Ml/kg10⁻³ m³ x kg⁻¹H83
rec20:H84gram millimetre1Mg·mm10⁻⁶ kg x mH84
rec20:H85reciprocal week1M1/wk1,647 989 452 868 × 10⁻⁶ s⁻¹H85
rec20:H87pieceA unit of count defining the number of pieces (piece: a single item, article or exemplar).3.8H87
rec20:H88megaohm kilometre1SMΩ·km10⁹ Ω x mH88
rec20:H89percent per ohmA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to the SI derived unit ohm.3.7%/Ω10⁻² Ω⁻¹H89
rec20:H90percent per degreeA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to an angle of one degree.3.7%/°0,572 957 8 rad⁻¹H90
rec20:H91percent per ten thousandA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to multiples of ten thousand.3.7%/1000010⁻⁶H91
rec20:H92percent per one hundred thousandA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to multiples of one hundred thousand.3.7%/10000010⁻⁷H92
rec20:H93percent per hundredA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to multiples of one hundred.3.7%/10010⁻⁴H93
rec20:H94percent per thousandA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to multiples of one thousand.3.7%/100010⁻⁵H94
rec20:H95percent per voltA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to the SI derived unit volt.3.7%/V10⁻² V⁻¹H95
rec20:H96percent per barA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to an atmospheric pressure of one bar.3.7%/bar10⁻⁷ Pa⁻¹H96
rec20:H98percent per inchA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to an inch.3.7%/in0,393 700 8 m⁻¹H98
rec20:H99percent per metreA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to a metre.3.7%/m10⁻² m⁻¹H99
rec20:HAhankA unit of length, typically for yarn.3.9HA
rec20:HARhectareSynonym: square hectometre2.0ha10⁴ m²DHAR
rec20:HBAhectobar1Mhbar10⁷ PaHBA
rec20:HBXhundred boxesA unit of count defining the number of boxes in multiples of one hundred box units.3.2HBX
rec20:HChundred countA unit of count defining the number of units counted in multiples of 100.3.7HC
rec20:HDhalf dozen3.76XHD
rec20:HDWhundred kilogram, dry weightA unit of mass defining the number of hundred kilograms of a product, disregarding the water content of the product.3.1HDW
rec20:HEhundredth of a carat3.5XHE
rec20:HEAheadA unit of count defining the number of heads (head: a person or animal considered as one of a number).3.5HEA
rec20:HFhundred foot3.8XHF
rec20:HGMhectogram1Mhg10⁻¹ kgHGM
rec20:HHhundred cubic footA unit of volume equal to one hundred cubic foot.3.8HH
rec20:HIhundred sheet3.8XHI
rec20:HIUhundred international unitA unit of count defining the number of international units in multiples of 100.3.7HIU
rec20:HJmetric horse power2metric hp735,498 75 WDHJ
rec20:HKhundred kilogram3.8XHK
rec20:HKMhundred kilogram, net massA unit of mass defining the number of hundred kilograms of a product, after deductions.3.1HKM
rec20:HLhundred foot (linear)3.8XHL
rec20:HLThectolitre1Shl10⁻¹ m³HLT
rec20:HMmile per hour (statute mile)2mile/h0,447 04 m/sHM
rec20:HMQmillion cubic metreA unit of volume equal to one million cubic metres.3.8Mm³HMQ
rec20:HMThectometre1Mhm10² mHMT
rec20:HNconventional millimetre of mercury2mm Hg133,322 4 PaDHN
rec20:HOhundred troy ounce3.8XHO
rec20:HPconventional millimetre of water2mm H₂O9,806 65 PaDHP
rec20:HPAhectolitre of pure alcoholA unit of volume equal to one hundred litres of pure alcohol.3.1HPA
rec20:HShundred square foot3.8XHS
rec20:HThalf hour3.8XHT
rec20:HTZhertz1HzHzHTZ
rec20:HURhour1h3 600 sHUR
rec20:HYhundred yard3.8XHY
rec20:IAinch pound (pound inch)2in·lb1,152 12 x 10⁻² kg x mIA
rec20:ICcount per inch3.9XIC
rec20:IEpersonA unit of count defining the number of persons.3.9IE
rec20:IFinches of waterUse inch of water (common code F78)3.1XIF
rec20:IIcolumn inch3.9XII
rec20:ILinch per minute3.5XIL
rec20:IMimpression3.9XIM
rec20:INHinch2in25,4 x 10⁻³ mINH
rec20:INKsquare inch2in²6,451 6 x 10⁻⁴ m²INK
rec20:INQcubic inchSynonym: inch cubed2in³16,387 064 x 10⁻⁶ m³INQ
rec20:IPinsurance policy3.9XIP
rec20:ISDinternational sugar degreeA unit of measure defining the sugar content of a solution, expressed in degrees.3.5ISD
rec20:ITcount per centimetre3.9XIT
rec20:IUinch per second2in/s0,025 4 m/sIU
rec20:IUGinternational unit per gramA unit of count defining the number of international units per gram.3.7IUG
rec20:IVinch per second squared2in/s²0,025 4 m/s²IV
rec20:J10percent per millimetreA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to a millimetre.3.7%/mm10 m⁻¹J10
rec20:J12per mille per psiA unit of pressure equal to one thousandth of a psi (pound-force per square inch).3.7‰/psi1,450 377 x 10⁻⁷ Pa⁻¹J12
rec20:J13degree APIA unit of relative density as a measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water (API: American Petroleum Institute).3.5°APIJ13
rec20:J14degree Baume (origin scale)A traditional unit of relative density for liquids. Named after Antoine Baumé.3.5°BéJ14
rec20:J15degree Baume (US heavy)A unit of relative density for liquids heavier than water.3.5°Bé (US heavy)J15
rec20:J16degree Baume (US light)A unit of relative density for liquids lighter than water.3.5°Bé (US light)J16
rec20:J17degree BallingA unit of density as a measure of sugar content, especially of beer wort. Named after Karl Balling.3.5°BallingJ17
rec20:J18degree BrixA unit of proportion used in measuring the dissolved sugar-to-water mass ratio of a liquid. Named after Adolf Brix.3.5°BxJ18
rec20:J19degree Fahrenheit hour square foot per British thermal unit (thermochemical)2°F·h·ft²/Btuth0,176 228 m² x K/WJ19
rec20:J2joule per kilogram1J/kgJ/kgJ2
rec20:J20degree Fahrenheit per kelvin2°F/K0,555 555 6J20
rec20:J21degree Fahrenheit per bar2°F/bar0,555 555 6 x 10⁻⁵ K/PaJ21
rec20:J22degree Fahrenheit hour square foot per British thermal unit (international table)2°F·h·ft²/BtuIT0,176 110 2 m² x K/WJ22
rec20:J23degree Fahrenheit per hour2°F/h1,543 210 x 10⁻⁴ K/sJ23
rec20:J24degree Fahrenheit per minute2°F/min9,259 259 x 10⁻³ K/sJ24
rec20:J25degree Fahrenheit per second2°F/s0,555 555 6 K/sJ25
rec20:J26reciprocal degree Fahrenheit21/°F1,8 1/KJ26
rec20:J27degree OechsleA unit of density as a measure of sugar content of must, the unfermented liqueur from which wine is made. Named after Ferdinand Oechsle.3.5°OechsleJ27
rec20:J28degree Rankine per hour2°R/h1,543 210 x 10⁻⁴ K/sJ28
rec20:J29degree Rankine per minute2°R/min9,259 259 x 10⁻³ K/sJ29
rec20:J30degree Rankine per second2°R/s0,555 555 6 K/sJ30
rec20:J31degree TwaddellA unit of density for liquids that are heavier than water. 1 degree Twaddle represents a difference in specific gravity of 0.005.3.5°TwJ31
rec20:J32micropoise2µP10⁻⁶ Pa x sJ32
rec20:J33microgram per kilogram1Sµg/kg10⁻⁹J33
rec20:J34microgram per cubic metre kelvin2(µg/m³)/K10⁻⁹ (kg/m³)/KJ34
rec20:J35microgram per cubic metre bar2(µg/m³)/bar10⁻¹⁴ (kg/m³)/PaJ35
rec20:J36microlitre per litre1Sµl/l10⁻⁶J36
rec20:J38baudA unit of signal transmission speed equal to one signalling event per second.3.6BdJ38
rec20:J39British thermal unit (mean)2Btu1,055 87 x 10³ JJ39
rec20:J40British thermal unit (international table) foot per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit2BtuIT·ft/(h·ft²·°F)1,730 735 W/(m x K)J40
rec20:J41British thermal unit (international table) inch per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit2BtuIT·in/(h·ft²·°F)0,144 227 9 W/(m x K)J41
rec20:J42British thermal unit (international table) inch per second square foot degree Fahrenheit2BtuIT·in/(s·ft²·°F)5,192 204 x 10² W/(m x K)J42
rec20:J43British thermal unit (international table) per pound degree Fahrenheit2BtuIT/(lb·°F)4,186 8 x 10³ J/(kg x K)J43
rec20:J44British thermal unit (international table) per minute2BtuIT/min17,584 266 WJ44
rec20:J45British thermal unit (international table) per second2BtuIT/s1,055 056 x 10³ WJ45
rec20:J46British thermal unit (thermochemical) foot per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit2Btuth·ft/(h·ft²·°F)1,729 577 W/(m x K)J46
rec20:J47British thermal unit (thermochemical) per hour2Btuth/h0,292 875 1 WJ47
rec20:J48British thermal unit (thermochemical) inch per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit2Btuth·in/(h·ft²·°F)0,144 131 4 W/(m x K)J48
rec20:J49British thermal unit (thermochemical) inch per second square foot degree Fahrenheit2Btuth·in/(s·ft²·°F)5,188 732 x 10² W/(m x K)J49
rec20:J50British thermal unit (thermochemical) per pound degree Fahrenheit2Btuth/(lb·°F)4,184 x 10³ J/(kg x K)J50
rec20:J51British thermal unit (thermochemical) per minute2Btuth/min17,572 50 WJ51
rec20:J52British thermal unit (thermochemical) per second2Btuth/s1,054 350 x 10³ WJ52
rec20:J53coulomb square metre per kilogram2C·m²/kgC x m²/kgJ53
rec20:J54megabaudA unit of signal transmission speed equal to 10⁶ (1000000) signaling events per second.3.6MBd10⁶ BdJ54
rec20:J55watt second1SW·sW x sJ55
rec20:J56bar per bar2bar/bar1J56
rec20:J57barrel (UK petroleum)2bbl (UK liq.)0,159 113 15 m³J57
rec20:J58barrel (UK petroleum) per minute2bbl (UK liq.)/min2,651 886 m³/sJ58
rec20:J59barrel (UK petroleum) per day2bbl (UK liq.)/d1,841 587 4 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sJ59
rec20:J60barrel (UK petroleum) per hour2bbl (UK liq.)/h4,419 810 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sJ60
rec20:J61barrel (UK petroleum) per second2bbl (UK liq.)/s0,159 113 15 m³/sJ61
rec20:J62barrel (US petroleum) per hour2bbl (US)/h4,416 314 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sJ62
rec20:J63barrel (US petroleum) per second2bbl (US)/s0,158 987 3 m³/sJ63
rec20:J64bushel (UK) per day2bu (UK)/d4,209 343 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sJ64
rec20:J65bushel (UK) per hour2bu (UK)/h1,010 242 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sJ65
rec20:J66bushel (UK) per minute2bu (UK)/min6,061 453 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sJ66
rec20:J67bushel (UK) per second2bu (UK)/s3,636 872 x 10⁻² m³/sJ67
rec20:J68bushel (US dry) per day2bu (US dry)/d4,078 596 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sJ68
rec20:J69bushel (US dry) per hour2bu (US dry)/h9,788 631 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sJ69
rec20:J70bushel (US dry) per minute2bu (US dry)/min5,873 178 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sJ70
rec20:J71bushel (US dry) per second2bu (US dry)/s3,523 907 x 10⁻² m³/sJ71
rec20:J72centinewton metre1ScN·m10⁻² N x mJ72
rec20:J73centipoise per kelvin2cP/K10⁻³ Pa x s/KJ73
rec20:J74centipoise per bar2cP/bar10⁻⁸ sJ74
rec20:J75calorie (mean)2cal4,190 02 JJ75
rec20:J76calorie (international table) per gram degree Celsius2calIT/(g·°C)4,186 8 x 10³ J/(kg x K)J76
rec20:J78calorie (thermochemical) per centimetre second degree Celsius2calth/(cm·s·°C)4,184 x 10² W/(m x K)J78
rec20:J79calorie (thermochemical) per gram degree Celsius2calth/(g·°C)4,184 x 10³ J/(kg x K)J79
rec20:J81calorie (thermochemical) per minute2calth/min6,973 333 x 10⁻² WJ81
rec20:J82calorie (thermochemical) per second2calth/s4,184 WJ82
rec20:J83clo2clo0,155 m² x K/WJ83
rec20:J84centimetre per second kelvin2(cm/s)/K10⁻² (m/s)/KJ84
rec20:J85centimetre per second bar2(cm/s)/bar10⁻⁷ (m/s)/PaJ85
rec20:J87cubic centimetre per cubic metre1Scm³/m³10⁻⁶J87
rec20:J89centimetre of mercury2cm Hg1,333 224 x 10³ PaDJ89
rec20:J90cubic decimetre per day1Sdm³/d1,157 41 x 10⁻⁸ m³/sJ90
rec20:J91cubic decimetre per cubic metre1Sdm³/m³10⁻³J91
rec20:J92cubic decimetre per minute1Sdm³/min1,666 67 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sJ92
rec20:J93cubic decimetre per second1Sdm³/s10⁻³ m³/sJ93
rec20:J94dyne centimetre2dyn·cm10⁻⁷ N x mDJ94
rec20:J95ounce (UK fluid) per day2fl oz (UK)/d3,288 549 x 10⁻¹⁰ m³/sJ95
rec20:J96ounce (UK fluid) per hour2fl oz (UK)/h7,892 517 x 10⁻⁹ m³/sJ96
rec20:J97ounce (UK fluid) per minute2fl oz (UK)/min4,735 51 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sJ97
rec20:J98ounce (UK fluid) per second2fl oz (UK)/s2,841 306 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sJ98
rec20:J99ounce (US fluid) per day2fl oz (US)/d3,422 862 x 10⁻¹⁰ m³/sJ99
rec20:JBjumbo3.4XJB
rec20:JEjoule per kelvin1J/KJ/KJE
rec20:JGjugUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XJG
rec20:JKmegajoule per kilogram1SMJ/kg10⁶ J/kgJK
rec20:JMmegajoule per cubic metre1MMJ/m³10⁶ J/m³JM
rec20:JNTpipeline jointA count of the number of pipeline joints.3.5JNT
rec20:JOjoint3.9XJO
rec20:JOUjoule1JJJOU
rec20:JPShundred metreA unit of count defining the number of 100 metre lengths.3.1JPS
rec20:JRjarUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XJR
rec20:JWLnumber of jewelsA unit of count defining the number of jewels (jewel: precious stone).3.7JWL
rec20:K1kilowatt demandA unit of measure defining the power load measured at predetermined intervals.3.5K1
rec20:K10ounce (US fluid) per hour2fl oz (US)/h8,214 869 x 10⁻⁹ m³/sK10
rec20:K11ounce (US fluid) per minute2fl oz (US)/min4,928 922 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sK11
rec20:K12ounce (US fluid) per second2fl oz (US)/s2,957 353 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sK12
rec20:K13foot per degree Fahrenheit2ft/°F0,548 64 m/KK13
rec20:K14foot per hour2ft/h8,466 667 x 10⁻⁵m/sK14
rec20:K15foot pound-force per hour2ft·lbf/h3,766 161 x 10⁻⁴ WK15
rec20:K16foot pound-force per minute2ft·lbf/min2,259 697 x 10⁻² WK16
rec20:K17foot per psi2ft/psi4,420 750 x 10⁻⁵ m/PaK17
rec20:K18foot per second degree Fahrenheit2(ft/s)/°F0,548 64 (m/s)/KK18
rec20:K19foot per second psi2(ft/s)/psi4,420 750 x 10⁻⁵ (m/s)/PaK19
rec20:K2kilovolt ampere reactive demandA unit of measure defining the reactive power demand equal to one kilovolt ampere of reactive power.3.5K2
rec20:K20reciprocal cubic foot21/ft³35,314 66 m⁻³K20
rec20:K21cubic foot per degree Fahrenheit2ft³/°F5,097 033 x 10⁻² m³/KK21
rec20:K22cubic foot per day2ft³/d3,277 413 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sK22
rec20:K23cubic foot per psi2ft³/psi4,107 012 x 10⁻⁶ m³/PaK23
rec20:K24foot of water2ft H₂O2,989 067 x 10³ PaDK24
rec20:K25foot of mercury2ft Hg4,063 666 x 10⁴ PaDK25
rec20:K26gallon (UK) per day2gal (UK)/d5,261 678 x 10⁻⁸ m³/sK26
rec20:K27gallon (UK) per hour2gal (UK)/h1,262 803 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sK27
rec20:K28gallon (UK) per second2gal (UK)/s4,546 09 x 10⁻³ m³/sK28
rec20:K3kilovolt ampere reactive hourA unit of measure defining the accumulated reactive energy equal to one kilovolt ampere of reactive power per hour.3.5kvar·hK3
rec20:K30gallon (US liquid) per second2gal (US liq.)/s3,785 412 x 10⁻³ m³/sK30
rec20:K31gram-force per square centimetre2gf/cm²98,066 5 PaK31
rec20:K32gill (UK) per day2gi (UK)/d1,644 274 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sK32
rec20:K33gill (UK) per hour2gi (UK)/h3,946 258 x 10⁻⁸ m³/sK33
rec20:K34gill (UK) per minute2gi (UK)/min0,023 677 55 m³/sK34
rec20:K35gill (UK) per second2gi (UK)/s1,420 653 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sK35
rec20:K36gill (US) per day2gi (US)/d1,369 145 x 10⁻⁹ m³/sK36
rec20:K37gill (US) per hour2gi (US)/h3,285 947 x 10⁻⁸ m³/sK37
rec20:K38gill (US) per minute2gi (US)/min1,971 568 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sK38
rec20:K39gill (US) per second2gi (US)/s1,182 941 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sK39
rec20:K40standard acceleration of free fall2gn9,806 65 m/s²K40
rec20:K41grain per gallon (US)2gr/gal (US)1,711 806 x 10⁻² kg/m³K41
rec20:K42horsepower (boiler)2boiler hp9,809 50 x 10³ WK42
rec20:K43horsepower (electric)2electric hp746 WK43
rec20:K45inch per degree Fahrenheit2in/°F4,572 x 10⁻² m/KK45
rec20:K46inch per psi2in/psi3,683 959 x 10⁻⁶ m/PaK46
rec20:K47inch per second degree Fahrenheit2(in/s)/°F4,572 x 10⁻² (m/s)/KK47
rec20:K48inch per second psi2(in/s)/psi3,683 959 x 10⁻⁶ (m/s)/PaK48
rec20:K49reciprocal cubic inch21/in³6,102 375 9 x 10⁴ m⁻³K49
rec20:K5kilovolt ampere (reactive)Use kilovar (common code KVR)1Skvar10³ V x ADK5
rec20:K50kilobaudA unit of signal transmission speed equal to 10³ (1000) signaling events per second.3.6kBd10³ BdK50
rec20:K51kilocalorie (mean)2kcal4,190 02 x 10³ JK51
rec20:K52kilocalorie (international table) per hour metre degree Celsius2kcal/(m·h·°C)1,163 J/(m x s x K)K52
rec20:K53kilocalorie (thermochemical)2kcalth4,184 x 10³ JK53
rec20:K54kilocalorie (thermochemical) per minute2kcalth/min69,733 33 WK54
rec20:K55kilocalorie (thermochemical) per second2kcalth/s4,184 x 10³ WK55
rec20:K58kilomole per hour1Skmol/h2,777 78 x 10⁻¹ mol/sK58
rec20:K59kilomole per cubic metre kelvin2(kmol/m³)/K10³ (mol/m³)/KK59
rec20:K6kilolitre1MklK6
rec20:K60kilomole per cubic metre bar2(kmol/m³)/bar10⁻² (mol/m³)/PaK60
rec20:K61kilomole per minute1Skmol/min16,666 7 mol/sK61
rec20:K62litre per litre1Sl/l1K62
rec20:K63reciprocal litre21/l10³ m⁻³K63
rec20:K64pound (avoirdupois) per degree Fahrenheit2lb/°F0,816 466 3 kg/KK64
rec20:K65pound (avoirdupois) square foot2lb·ft²4,214 011 x 10⁻² kg x m²K65
rec20:K66pound (avoirdupois) per day2lb/d5,249 912 x 10⁻⁶ kg/sK66
rec20:K67pound per foot hour2lb/(ft·h)4,133 789 x 10⁻⁴ Pa x sK67
rec20:K68pound per foot second2lb/(ft·s)1,488 164 Pa x sK68
rec20:K69pound (avoirdupois) per cubic foot degree Fahrenheit2(lb/ft³)/°F28,833 23 (kg/m³)/KK69
rec20:K70pound (avoirdupois) per cubic foot psi2(lb/ft³)/psi2,323 282 x 10⁻³K70
rec20:K71pound (avoirdupois) per gallon (UK)2lb/gal (UK)99,776 37 kg/m³K71
rec20:K73pound (avoirdupois) per hour degree Fahrenheit2(lb/h)/°F2,267 962 x 10⁻⁴ (kg/s)/KK73
rec20:K74pound (avoirdupois) per hour psi2(lb/h)/psi1,827 445 x 10⁻⁸ (kg/s)/PaK74
rec20:K75pound (avoirdupois) per cubic inch degree Fahrenheit2(lb/in³)/°F4,982 384 x 10⁴ (kg/m³)/KK75
rec20:K76pound (avoirdupois) per cubic inch psi2(lb/in³)/psi4,014 632 (kg/m³)/PaK76
rec20:K77pound (avoirdupois) per psi2lb/psi6,578 802 x 10⁻⁵ kg/PaK77
rec20:K78pound (avoirdupois) per minute2lb/min7,559 873 x 10⁻³ kg/sK78
rec20:K79pound (avoirdupois) per minute degree Fahrenheit2lb/(min·°F)1,360 777 x 10⁻² (kg/s)/KK79
rec20:K80pound (avoirdupois) per minute psi2(lb/min)/psi1,096 467 x 10⁻⁶ (kg/s)/PaK80
rec20:K81pound (avoirdupois) per second2lb/s0,453 592 4 kg/sK81
rec20:K82pound (avoirdupois) per second degree Fahrenheit2(lb/s)/°F0,816 466 3 (kg/s)/KK82
rec20:K83pound (avoirdupois) per second psi2(lb/s)/psi6,578 802 x 10⁻⁵ (kg/s)/PaK83
rec20:K84pound per cubic yard2lb/yd³0,593 276 4 kg/m³K84
rec20:K85pound-force per square foot2lbf/ft²47,880 26 PaK85
rec20:K86pound-force per square inch degree Fahrenheit2psi/°F1,241 056 x 10⁴ Pa/KK86
rec20:K87psi cubic inch per second2psi·in³/s0,112 985 Pa x m³/sK87
rec20:K88psi litre per second2psi·l/s6,894 757 Pa x m³/sK88
rec20:K89psi cubic metre per second2psi·m³/s6,894 757 x 10³ Pa x m³/sK89
rec20:K90psi cubic yard per second2psi·yd³/s5,271 420 x 10³ Pa x m³/sK90
rec20:K91pound-force second per square foot2lbf·s/ft²47,880 26 Pa x sK91
rec20:K92pound-force second per square inch2lbf·s/in²6,894 757 x 10³ Pa x sK92
rec20:K93reciprocal psi21/psi1,450 377 x 10⁻⁴ Pa⁻¹K93
rec20:K94quart (UK liquid) per day2qt (UK liq.)/d1,315 420 x 10⁻⁸ m³/sK94
rec20:K95quart (UK liquid) per hour2qt (UK liq.)/h3,157 008 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sK95
rec20:K96quart (UK liquid) per minute2qt (UK liq.)/min1,894 205 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sK96
rec20:K97quart (UK liquid) per second2qt (UK liq.)/s1,136 523 x 10⁻³ m³/sK97
rec20:K98quart (US liquid) per day2qt (US liq.)/d1,095 316 x 10⁻⁸ m³/sK98
rec20:K99quart (US liquid) per hour2qt (US liq.)/h2,628 758 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sK99
rec20:KAcakeA unit of count defining the number of cakes (cake: object shaped into a flat, compact mass).3.9KA
rec20:KATkatalA unit of catalytic activity defining the catalytic activity of enzymes and other catalysts.1Mkats⁻¹ x molKAT
rec20:KBkilocharacterA unit of information equal to 10³ (1000) characters.3.9KB
rec20:KBAkilobar1Mkbar10⁸ PaKBA
rec20:KCCkilogram of choline chlorideA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of choline chloride.3.1kg C₅ H₁₄ClNOKCC
rec20:KDkilogram decimal3.9XKD
rec20:KDWkilogram drained net weightA unit of mass defining the net number of kilograms of a product, disregarding the liquid content of the product.3.1kg/net edaKDW
rec20:KELkelvinRefer ISO 80000-5 (Quantities and units — Part 5: Thermodynamics)1KKKEL
rec20:KFkilopacket3.9XKF
rec20:KGkegUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XKG
rec20:KGMkilogramA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams.1kgkgKGM
rec20:KGSkilogram per second1kg/skg/sKGS
rec20:KHYkilogram of hydrogen peroxideA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of hydrogen peroxide.3.1kg H₂O₂KHY
rec20:KHZkilohertz1SkHz10³ HzKHZ
rec20:KIkilogram per millimetre width3.110³ kg/mKI
rec20:KICkilogram, including containerA unit of mass defining the number of kilograms of a product, including its container.3.1KIC
rec20:KIPkilogram, including inner packagingA unit of mass defining the number of kilograms of a product, including its inner packaging materials.3.1KIP
rec20:KJkilosegmentA unit of information equal to 10³ (1000) segments.3.6KJ
rec20:KJOkilojoule1SkJ10³ JKJO
rec20:KLkilogram per metre1kg/mkg/mKL
rec20:KLKlactic dry material percentageA unit of proportion defining the percentage of dry lactic material in a product.3.5KLK
rec20:KLXkiloluxA unit of illuminance equal to one thousand lux.1Mklx10³ cd x sr / m²KLX
rec20:KMAkilogram of methylamineA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of methylamine.3.1kg met.am.KMA
rec20:KMHkilometre per hour1Skm/h0,277 778 m/sKMH
rec20:KMKsquare kilometre1Skm²10⁶ m²KMK
rec20:KMQkilogram per cubic metreA unit of weight expressed in kilograms of a substance that fills a volume of one cubic metre.1kg/m³kg/m³KMQ
rec20:KMTkilometre1Skm10³ mKMT
rec20:KNIkilogram of nitrogenA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of nitrogen.3.1kg NKNI
rec20:KNMkilonewton per square metrePressure expressed in kN/m2.1SkN/m2103pascalKNM
rec20:KNSkilogram named substanceA unit of mass equal to one kilogram of a named substance.3.1KNS
rec20:KNTknot1kn0,514 444 m/sKNT
rec20:KOmilliequivalence caustic potash per gram of productA unit of count defining the number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide per gram of product as a measure of the concentration of potassium hydroxide in the product.3.9KO
rec20:KPAkilopascal1SkPa10³ PaKPA
rec20:KPHkilogram of potassium hydroxide (caustic potash)A unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of potassium hydroxide (caustic potash).3.1kg KOHKPH
rec20:KPOkilogram of potassium oxideA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of potassium oxide.3.1kg K₂OKPO
rec20:KPPkilogram of phosphorus pentoxide (phosphoric anhydride)A unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of phosphorus pentoxide phosphoric anhydride.3.1KPP
rec20:KRkiloroentgen2kR2,58 x 10⁻¹ C/kgKR
rec20:KSthousand pound per square inch3.8XKS
rec20:KSDkilogram of substance 90 % dryA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of a named substance that is 90% dry.3.1kg 90 % sdtKSD
rec20:KSHkilogram of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)A unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda).3.1kg NaOHKSH
rec20:KTkitA unit of count defining the number of kits (kit: tub, barrel or pail).3.2KT
rec20:KTMkilometre1Skm10³ mXKTM
rec20:KTNkilotonne1Mkt10⁶ kgKTN
rec20:KURkilogram of uraniumA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of uranium.3.1kg UKUR
rec20:KVAkilovolt - ampere1SkV·A10³ V x AKVA
rec20:KVRkilovar1Skvar10³ V x AKVR
rec20:KVTkilovolt1SkV10³ VKVT
rec20:KWkilogram per millimetre1Mkg/mm10³ kg/mKW
rec20:KWHkilowatt hour1SkW·h3,6 x 10⁶ JKWH
rec20:KWYkilowatt yearkillowatt year2kW/yearKWY
rec20:KWNKilowatt hour per normalized cubic metreKilowatt hour per normalized cubic metre (temperature 0°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars ).2KWN
rec20:KWOkilogram of tungsten trioxideA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of tungsten trioxide.3.1kg WO₃KWO
rec20:KWSKilowatt hour per standard cubic metreKilowatt hour per standard cubic metre (temperature 15°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars).2KWS
rec20:KWTkilowatt1SkW10³ WKWT
rec20:KXmillilitre per kilogram1Mml/kg10⁻⁶ m³/kgKX
rec20:L10quart (US liquid) per minute2qt (US liq.)/min1,577 255 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sL10
rec20:L11quart (US liquid) per second2qt (US liq.)/s9,463 529 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sL11
rec20:L12metre per second kelvin2(m/s)/K(m/s)/KL12
rec20:L13metre per second bar2(m/s)/bar10⁻⁵ (m/s)/PaL13
rec20:L14square metre hour degree Celsius per kilocalorie (international table)2m²·h·°C/kcal0,859 845 2 m² x s x K/JL14
rec20:L15millipascal second per kelvin2mPa·s/K10⁻³ Pa x s/KL15
rec20:L16millipascal second per bar2mPa·s/bar10⁻⁸ sL16
rec20:L17milligram per cubic metre kelvin2(mg/m³)/K10⁻⁶ (kg/m³)/KL17
rec20:L18milligram per cubic metre bar2(mg/m³)/bar10⁻¹¹ (kg/m³)/PaL18
rec20:L19millilitre per litre1Sml/l10⁻³L19
rec20:L2litre per minute1Ml/min1,666 67 x 10⁻⁵ m³/sL2
rec20:L20reciprocal cubic millimetre1S1/mm³10⁹ m⁻³L20
rec20:L21cubic millimetre per cubic metre1Smm³/m³10⁹L21
rec20:L23mole per hour1Smol/h2,777 78 x 10⁻⁴ mol/sL23
rec20:L24mole per kilogram kelvin2(mol/kg)/K(mol/kg)/KL24
rec20:L25mole per kilogram bar2(mol/kg)/bar10⁻⁵ (mol/kg)/PaL25
rec20:L26mole per litre kelvin2(mol/l)/K10³ (mol/m³)/KL26
rec20:L27mole per litre bar2(mol/l)/bar10⁻² (mol/m³)/PaL27
rec20:L28mole per cubic metre kelvin2(mol/m³)/K(mol/m³)/KL28
rec20:L29mole per cubic metre bar2(mol/m³)/bar10⁻⁵ (mol/m³)/PaL29
rec20:L30mole per minute1Smol/min1,666 67 x 10⁻² mol/sL30
rec20:L31milliroentgen aequivalent men2mrem10⁻⁵ SvL31
rec20:L32nanogram per kilogram1Sng/kg10⁻¹²L32
rec20:L33ounce (avoirdupois) per day2oz/d3,281 194 x 10⁻⁷kg/sL33
rec20:L34ounce (avoirdupois) per hour2oz/h7,874 867 x 10⁻⁶ kg/sL34
rec20:L35ounce (avoirdupois) per minute2oz/min4,724 92 x 10⁻⁴ kg/sL35
rec20:L36ounce (avoirdupois) per second2oz/s2,834 952 x 10⁻² kg/sL36
rec20:L37ounce (avoirdupois) per gallon (UK)2oz/gal (UK)6,236 023 kg/m³L37
rec20:L38ounce (avoirdupois) per gallon (US)2oz/gal (US)7,489 152 kg/m³L38
rec20:L39ounce (avoirdupois) per cubic inch2oz/in³1,729 994 x 10³ kg/m³L39
rec20:L40ounce (avoirdupois)-force2ozf0,278 013 9 NL40
rec20:L41ounce (avoirdupois)-force inch2ozf·in7,061 552 x 10⁻³ N x mL41
rec20:L42picosiemens per metre2pS/m10⁻¹² S/mL42
rec20:L43peck (UK)2pk (UK)9,092 181 x 10⁻³ m³L43
rec20:L44peck (UK) per day2pk (UK)/d1,052 336 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sL44
rec20:L45peck (UK) per hour2pk (UK)/h2,525 606 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sL45
rec20:L46peck (UK) per minute2pk (UK)/min1,515 363 5 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sL46
rec20:L47peck (UK) per second2pk (UK)/s9,092 181 x 10⁻³ m³/sL47
rec20:L48peck (US dry) per day2pk (US dry)/d1,019 649 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sL48
rec20:L49peck (US dry) per hour2pk (US dry)/h2,447 158 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sL49
rec20:L50peck (US dry) per minute2pk (US dry)/min1,468 295 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sL50
rec20:L51peck (US dry) per second2pk (US dry)/s8,809 768 x 10⁻³ m³/sL51
rec20:L52psi per psi2psi/psi1.0L52
rec20:L53pint (UK) per day2pt (UK)/d6,577 098 x 10⁻⁹ m³/sL53
rec20:L54pint (UK) per hour2pt (UK)/h1,578 504 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sL54
rec20:L55pint (UK) per minute2pt (UK)/min9,471 022 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sL55
rec20:L56pint (UK) per second2pt (UK)/s5,682 613 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sL56
rec20:L57pint (US liquid) per day2pt (US liq.)/d5,476 580 x 10⁻⁹ m³/sL57
rec20:L58pint (US liquid) per hour2pt (US liq.)/h1,314 379 x 10⁻⁷ m³/sL58
rec20:L59pint (US liquid) per minute2pt (US liq.)/min7,886 275 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sL59
rec20:L60pint (US liquid) per second2pt (US liq.)/s4,731 765 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sL60
rec20:L61pint (US dry)Use dry pint (common code PTD)2pt (US dry)5,506 105 x 10⁻⁴ m³XL61
rec20:L62quart (US dry)Use dry quart (US) (common code QTD)2qt (US dry)1,101 221 x 10⁻³ m³XL62
rec20:L63slug per day2slug/d1,689 109 x 10⁻⁴ kg/sL63
rec20:L64slug per foot second2slug/(ft·s)47,880 26 Pa x sL64
rec20:L65slug per cubic foot2slug/ft³5,153 788 x 10² kg/m³L65
rec20:L66slug per hour2slug/h4,053 861 x 10⁻³ kg/sL66
rec20:L67slug per minute2slug/min0,243 231 7 kg/sL67
rec20:L68slug per second2slug/s14,593 90 kg/sL68
rec20:L69tonne per kelvin2t/K10³ kg/KL69
rec20:L70tonne per bar2t/bar10⁻² kg/PaL70
rec20:L71tonne per day2t/d1,157 41 x 10⁻² kg/sL71
rec20:L72tonne per day kelvin2(t/d)/K1,157 41 x 10⁻² (kg/s)/KL72
rec20:L73tonne per day bar2(t/d)/bar1,157 41 x 10⁻⁷ (kg/s)/PaL73
rec20:L74tonne per hour kelvin2(t/h)/K2,777 78 x 10⁻¹ (kg/s)/KL74
rec20:L75tonne per hour bar2(t/h)/bar2,777 78 x 10⁻⁶ (kg/s)/PaL75
rec20:L76tonne per cubic metre kelvin2(t/m³)/K10³ (kg/m³)/KL76
rec20:L77tonne per cubic metre bar2(t/m³)/bar10⁻² (kg/m³)/PaL77
rec20:L78tonne per minute2t/min16,666 7 kg/sL78
rec20:L79tonne per minute kelvin2(t/min)/K16,666 7 (kg/s)/KL79
rec20:L80tonne per minute bar2(t/min)/bar1,666 67 x 10⁻⁴ (kg/s)/PaL80
rec20:L81tonne per second2t/s10³ kg/sL81
rec20:L82tonne per second kelvin2(t/s)/K10³ (kg/s)/KL82
rec20:L83tonne per second bar2(t/s)/bar10⁻² (kg/s)/PaL83
rec20:L84ton (UK shipping)2British shipping ton1,189 3 m³L84
rec20:L85ton long per day2ton (UK)/d1,175 980 x 10⁻² kg/sL85
rec20:L86ton (US shipping)2(US) shipping ton1,132 6 m³L86
rec20:L87ton short per degree Fahrenheit2ton (US)/°F1,632 932 x 10³ kg/KL87
rec20:L88ton short per day2ton (US)/d1,049 982 x 10⁻² kg/sL88
rec20:L89ton short per hour degree Fahrenheit2ton (US)/(h·°F)0,453 592 2 kg/s x KL89
rec20:L90ton short per hour psi2(ton (US)/h)/psi3,654 889 x 10⁻⁵ (kg/s)/PaL90
rec20:L91ton short per psi2ton (US)/psi0,131 576L91
rec20:L92ton (UK long) per cubic yard2ton.l/yd³ (UK)1,328 939 x 10³ kg/m³L92
rec20:L93ton (US short) per cubic yard2ton.s/yd³ (US)1,186 553 x 10³ kg/m³L93
rec20:L94ton-force (US short)2ton.sh-force8,896 443 x 10³ NL94
rec20:L95common year2y (365 days)3,153 6 x 10⁷ sL95
rec20:L96sidereal year2y (sidereal)3,155 815 x 10⁷ sL96
rec20:L98yard per degree Fahrenheit2yd/°F1,645 92 m/KL98
rec20:L99yard per psi2yd/psi1,326 225 x 10⁻⁴ m/PaL99
rec20:LApound per cubic inch2lb/in³2,767 990 x 10⁴ kg/m³LA
rec20:LAClactose excess percentageA unit of proportion defining the percentage of lactose in a product that exceeds a defined percentage level.3.5LAC
rec20:LBRpound2lb0,453 592 37 kgLBR
rec20:LBTtroy pound (US)3.5373,241 7 gLBT
rec20:LClinear centimetre3.1XLC
rec20:LDlitre per day1Ml/d1,157 41 x 10⁻⁸ m³/sLD
rec20:LElite3.9XLE
rec20:LEFleafA unit of count defining the number of leaves.3.5LEF
rec20:LFlinear footA unit of count defining the number of feet (12-inch) in length of a uniform width object.3.1LF
rec20:LHlabour hourA unit of time defining the number of labour hours.3.1LH
rec20:LIlinear inch3.1XLI
rec20:LJlarge spray3.9XLJ
rec20:LKlinkA unit of distance equal to 0.01 chain.3.9LK
rec20:LMlinear metreA unit of count defining the number of metres in length of a uniform width object.3.1LM
rec20:LNlengthA unit of distance defining the linear extent of an item measured from end to end.3.9LN
rec20:LOlot [unit of procurement]A unit of count defining the number of lots (lot: a collection of associated items).3.9LO
rec20:LPliquid poundA unit of mass defining the number of pounds of a liquid substance.3.1LP
rec20:LPAlitre of pure alcoholA unit of volume equal to one litre of pure alcohol.3.1LPA
rec20:LRlayerA unit of count defining the number of layers.3.9LR
rec20:LSlump sumA unit of count defining the number of whole or a complete monetary amounts.3.9LS
rec20:LTNton (UK) or long ton (US)Synonym: gross ton (2240 lb)2ton (UK)1,016 047 x 10³ kgLTN
rec20:LTRlitre1l10⁻³ m³LTR
rec20:LUBmetric ton, lubricating oilA unit of mass defining the number of metric tons of lubricating oil.3.1LUB
rec20:LUMlumen1lmcd x srLUM
rec20:LUXlux1lxcd x sr / m²LUX
rec20:LXlinear yard per pound3.1XLX
rec20:LYlinear yardA unit of count defining the number of 36-inch units in length of a uniform width object.3.1LY
rec20:M0magnetic tape3.6XM0
rec20:M1milligram per litre1Mmg/l10⁻³ kg/m³M1
rec20:M10reciprocal cubic yard21/yd³1,307 951 m⁻³M10
rec20:M11cubic yard per degree Fahrenheit2yd³/°F1,376 199 m³/KM11
rec20:M12cubic yard per day2yd³/d8,849 015 x 10⁻⁶ m³/sM12
rec20:M13cubic yard per hour2yd³/h2,123 764 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sM13
rec20:M14cubic yard per psi2yd³/psi1,108 893 x 10⁻⁴ m³/PaM14
rec20:M15cubic yard per minute2yd³/min1,274 258 x 10⁻² m³/sM15
rec20:M16cubic yard per second2yd³/s0,764 554 9 m³/sM16
rec20:M17kilohertz metre2kHz·m10³ Hz x mM17
rec20:M18gigahertz metre2GHz·m10⁹ Hz x mM18
rec20:M19BeaufortAn empirical measure for describing wind speed based mainly on observed sea conditions. The Beaufort scale indicates the wind speed by numbers that typically range from 0 for calm, to 12 for hurricane.3BftM19
rec20:M20reciprocal megakelvin or megakelvin to the power minus one21/MK10⁻⁶ K⁻¹M20
rec20:M21reciprocal kilovolt - ampere reciprocal hour21/kVAh2,777 778 x 10⁻⁷ (V x A x s)⁻¹M21
rec20:M22millilitre per square centimetre minute2(ml/min)/cm²2,777 778 x 10⁻⁶ (m³/s)/m²M22
rec20:M23newton per centimetre1MN/cm10² N/mM23
rec20:M24ohm kilometre1MΩ·km10³ Ω x mM24
rec20:M25percent per degree CelsiusA unit of proportion, equal to 0.01, in relation to a temperature of one degree.3.7%/°C10⁻² °C⁻¹M25
rec20:M26gigaohm per metre2GΩ/m10⁹ Ω/mM26
rec20:M27megahertz metre2MHz·m10⁶ Hz x mM27
rec20:M29kilogram per kilogram1Skg/kg1M29
rec20:M30reciprocal volt - ampere reciprocal second1S1/(V·A·s)(V x A x s)⁻¹M30
rec20:M31kilogram per kilometre1Skg/km10⁻³ kg/mM31
rec20:M32pascal second per litre2Pa·s/l10³ Pa x s/m³M32
rec20:M33millimole per litre1Smmol/lmol/m³M33
rec20:M34newton metre per square metre1SN·m/m²N x m/m²M34
rec20:M35millivolt - ampere1SmV·A10⁻³ V x AM35
rec20:M3630-day monthA unit of count defining the number of months expressed in multiples of 30 days, one day equals 24 hours.3.7mo (30 days)2,592 000 x 10⁶ sM36
rec20:M37actual/360A unit of count defining the number of years expressed in multiples of 360 days, one day equals 24 hours.3.7y (360 days)3,110 400 0 x 10⁷ sM37
rec20:M38kilometre per second squared1000-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the power of the SI base unit second by exponent 2.1Mkm/s²10³ m/s²M38
rec20:M39centimetre per second squared0,01-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the power of the SI base unit second by exponent 2.1Mcm/s²10⁻² m/s²M39
rec20:M4monetary valueA unit of measure expressed as a monetary amount.3.9M4
rec20:M40yard per second squaredUnit of the length according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the power of the SI base unit second by exponent 2.2yd/s²9,144 x 10⁻¹ m/s²M40
rec20:M41millimetre per second squared0,001-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the power of the SI base unit second by exponent 2.1Mmm/s²10⁻³ m/s²M41
rec20:M42mile (statute mile) per second squaredUnit of the length according to the Imperial system of units divided by the power of the SI base unit second by exponent 2.2mi/s²1,609 344 x 10³ m/s²M42
rec20:M43milUnit to indicate an angle at military zone, equal to the 6400th part of the full circle of the 360° or 2·p·rad.2mil9,817 477 x 10⁻⁴ radM43
rec20:M44revolutionUnit to identify an angle of the full circle of 360° or 2·p·rad (Refer ISO/TC12 SI Guide).2rev6,283 185 radM44
rec20:M45degree [unit of angle] per second squared360 part of a full circle divided by the power of the SI base unit second and the exponent 2.1M°/s²1,745 329 x 10⁻² rad / sM45
rec20:M46revolution per minuteUnit of the angular velocity.2.0r/min0,104 719 8 rad/sM46
rec20:M47circular milUnit of an area, of which the size is given by a diameter of length of 1 mm (0,001 in) based on the formula: area = p·(diameter/2)².2cmil5,067 075 x 10⁻¹⁰ m²M47
rec20:M48square mile (based on U.S. survey foot)Unit of the area, which is mainly common in the agriculture and forestry.2mi² (US survey)2,589 998 x 10⁶ m²M48
rec20:M49chain (based on U.S. survey foot)Unit of the length according the Anglo-American system of units.2ch (US survey) 2,011684 x 10 mM49
rec20:M5microcurie2SµCi3,7 x 10⁴ BqM5
rec20:M50furlongUnit commonly used in Great Britain at rural distances: 1 furlong = 40 rods = 10 chains (UK) = 1/8 mile = 1/10 furlong = 220 yards = 660 foot.2fur2,011 68 x 10² mM50
rec20:M51foot (U.S. survey)Unit commonly used in the United States for ordnance survey. 2ft (US survey) 3,048 006 x 10⁻¹ mM51
rec20:M52mile (based on U.S. survey foot)Unit commonly used in the United States for ordnance survey.2mi (US survey) 1,609347 x 10³ mM52
rec20:M53metre per pascalSI base unit metre divided by the derived SI unit pascal.1Mm/Pakg⁻¹ x m² x s²M53
rec20:M55metre per radiantUnit of the translation factor for implementation from rotation to linear movement.1Sm/radm/radM55
rec20:M56shakeUnit for a very short period.2shake10⁻⁸ sM56
rec20:M57mile per minuteUnit of velocity from the Imperial system of units.2mi/min26,822 4 m/sM57
rec20:M58mile per secondUnit of the velocity from the Imperial system of units.2mi/s1,609 344 x 10³ m/sM58
rec20:M59metre per second pascalSI base unit meter divided by the product of SI base unit second and the derived SI unit pascal.1S(m/s)/Pam² x kg⁻¹ x sM59
rec20:M60metre per hourSI base unit metre divided by the unit hour.2m/h2,777 78 x 10⁻⁴ m/sM60
rec20:M61inch per yearUnit of the length according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the unit common year with 365 days.2in/y8,048 774 x 10⁻¹⁰ m/sM61
rec20:M62kilometre per second1000-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit second.2km/s10³ m/sM62
rec20:M63inch per minuteUnit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the unit minute.2in/min4,233 333 x 10⁻⁴ m/sM63
rec20:M64yard per secondUnit yard according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second.2yd/s9,144 x 10⁻¹ m/sM64
rec20:M65yard per minuteUnit yard according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the unit minute.2yd/min1,524 x 10⁻² m/sM65
rec20:M66yard per hourUnit yard according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the unit hour.2yd/h2,54 x 10⁻⁴ m/sM66
rec20:M67acre-foot (based on U.S. survey foot)Unit of the volume, which is used in the United States to measure/gauge the capacity of reservoirs.2acre-ft (US survey)1,233 489 x 10³ m³M67
rec20:M68cord (128 ft3)Traditional unit of the volume of stacked firewood which has been measured with a cord.2cord3,624 556 m³M68
rec20:M69cubic mile (UK statute)Unit of volume according to the Imperial system of units.2mi³4,168 182 x 10⁹ m³M69
rec20:M7micro-inch2µin25,4 x 10⁻⁹ mM7
rec20:M70ton, registerTraditional unit of the cargo capacity.2RT2,831 685 m³M70
rec20:M71cubic metre per pascalPower of the SI base unit meter by exponent 3 divided by the derived SI base unit pascal.1Sm³/Pakg⁻¹ x m⁴ x s²M71
rec20:M72belLogarithmic relationship to base 10.1MBBM72
rec20:M73kilogram per cubic metre pascalSI base unit kilogram divided by the product of the power of the SI base unit metre with exponent 3 and the derived SI unit pascal.1M(kg/m³)/Pam⁻² x s²M73
rec20:M74kilogram per pascalSI base unit kilogram divided by the derived SI unit pascal.2.0kg/Pam x s²M74
rec20:M75kilopound-force1000-fold of the unit of the force pound-force (lbf) according to the Anglo-American system of units with the relationship.2kip4,448 222 x 10³ NM75
rec20:M76poundalNon SI-conforming unit of the power, which corresponds to a mass of a pound multiplied with the acceleration of a foot per square second.2pdl1,382 550 x 10⁻¹ NM76
rec20:M77kilogram metre per second squaredProduct of the SI base unit kilogram and the SI base unit metre divided by the power of the SI base unit second by exponent 2.2kg·m/s²(kg x m)/s²M77
rec20:M78pond0,001-fold of the unit of the weight, defined as a mass of 1 kg which finds out about a weight strength from 1 kp by the gravitational force at sea level which corresponds to a strength of 9,806 65 newton.2p9,806 65 x 10⁻³ NM78
rec20:M79square foot per hourPower of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2 divided by the unit of time hour.2ft²/h2,580 64 x 10⁻⁵ m²/sM79
rec20:M80stokes per pascalCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit stokes divided by the derived SI unit pascal.2St/Pa10⁻⁴ kg⁻¹ x m³ x sM80
rec20:M81square centimetre per second0,000 1-fold of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2 divided by the SI base unit second.2cm²/s10⁻⁴ m²/sM81
rec20:M82square metre per second pascalPower of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2 divided by the SI base unit second and the derived SI unit pascal.1.0(m²/s)/Pakg⁻¹ x m³ x sM82
rec20:M83denierTraditional unit for the indication of the linear mass of textile fibers and yarns.2.0den1,111 111 x 10⁻⁷ kg/mM83
rec20:M84pound per yardUnit for linear mass according to avoirdupois system of units.2lb/yd4,960 546 x 10⁻¹ kg/mM84
rec20:M85ton, assayNon SI-conforming unit of the mass used in the mineralogy to determine the concentration of precious metals in ore according to the mass of the precious metal in milligrams in a sample of the mass of an assay sound (number of troy ounces in a short ton (1 000 lb)).22,916 667 x 10⁻² kgM85
rec20:M86pfundOutdated unit of the mass used in Germany.2pfd0,5 kgM86
rec20:M87kilogram per second pascalSI base unit kilogram divided by the product of the SI base unit second and the derived SI unit pascal.1S(kg/s)/Pam x sM87
rec20:M88tonne per monthUnit tonne divided by the unit month.2t/mo3,802 570 537 68 x 10⁻⁴ kg/sM88
rec20:M89tonne per yearUnit tonne divided by the unit year with 365 days.2t/y3,168 808 781 x 10⁻⁵ kg/sM89
rec20:M9million Btu per 1000 cubic foot3.9MBTU/kft³M9
rec20:M90kilopound per hour1000-fold of the unit of the mass avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois unit system divided by the unit hour.2klb/h0,125 997 889 kg/sM90
rec20:M91pound per poundProportion of the mass consisting of the avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois unit system divided by the avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois unit system.2.0lb/lb1.0M91
rec20:M92pound-force footProduct of the unit pound-force according to the Anglo-American system of units and the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and the Imperial system of units.2lbf·ft1,355 818 N x mM92
rec20:M93newton metre per radianProduct of the derived SI unit newton and the SI base unit metre divided by the unit radian.1MN·m/radm² x kg x s⁻² x rad⁻¹M93
rec20:M94kilogram metreUnit of imbalance as a product of the SI base unit kilogram and the SI base unit metre.1Skg·mkg x mM94
rec20:M95poundal footProduct of the non SI-conforming unit of the force poundal and the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units .2pdl·ft4,214 011 x 10⁻² N x mM95
rec20:M96poundal inchProduct of the non SI-conforming unit of the force poundal and the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units .2pdl·in3,511 677 10⁻³ N x mM96
rec20:M97dyne metreCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of the rotational moment.2dyn·m10⁻⁵ N x mM97
rec20:M98kilogram centimetre per secondProduct of the SI base unit kilogram and the 0,01-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit second.1Mkg·(cm/s)10⁻² kg x m/sM98
rec20:M99gram centimetre per secondProduct of the 0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram and the 0,01-fold of the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit second.1Mg·(cm/s)10⁻⁵ kg x m/sM99
rec20:MAmachine per unit3.9XMA
rec20:MAHmegavolt ampere reactive hourA unit of electrical reactive power defining the total amount of reactive power across a power system.3.1Mvar·hMAH
rec20:MALmegalitre1MMl10³ m³MAL
rec20:MAMmegametre2Mm10⁶ mMAM
rec20:MARmegavarA unit of electrical reactive power represented by a current of one thousand amperes flowing due a potential difference of one thousand volts where the sine of the phase angle between them is 1.1MMvarMAR
rec20:MAWmegawattA unit of power defining the rate of energy transferred or consumed when a current of 1000 amperes flows due to a potential of 1000 volts at unity power factor.1SMW10⁶ WMAW
rec20:MBEthousand standard brick equivalentA unit of count defining the number of one thousand brick equivalent units.3.5MBE
rec20:MBFthousand board footA unit of volume equal to one thousand board foot.3.5MBF
rec20:MBRmillibar1Smbar10² PaMBR
rec20:MCmicrogram1Sµg10⁻⁹ kgMC
rec20:MCUmillicurie2SmCi3,7 x 10⁷ BqMCU
rec20:MDair dry metric tonA unit of count defining the number of metric tons of a product, disregarding the water content of the product.3.1MD
rec20:MFmilligram per square foot per side3.1XMF
rec20:MGMmilligram1Smg10⁻⁶ kgMGM
rec20:MHZmegahertz1SMHz10⁶ HzMHZ
rec20:MIKsquare mile (statute mile)2mi²2,589 988 km²MIK
rec20:MILthousand3.710³MIL
rec20:MINminute [unit of time]1min60 sMIN
rec20:MIOmillion3.710⁶MIO
rec20:MIUmillion international unitA unit of count defining the number of international units in multiples of 10⁶.3.7MIU
rec20:MKmilligram per square inch3.5mg/in²XMK
rec20:MLDmilliardSynonym: billion (US)3.710⁹MLD
rec20:MLTmillilitre1Sml10⁻⁶ m³MLT
rec20:MMKsquare millimetre1Smm²10⁻⁶ m²MMK
rec20:MMQcubic millimetre1Smm³10⁻⁹ m³MMQ
rec20:MMTmillimetre1Smm10⁻³ mMMT
rec20:MNDkilogram, dry weightA unit of mass defining the number of kilograms of a product, disregarding the water content of the product.3.1MND
rec20:MONmonthUnit of time equal to 1/12 of a year of 365,25 days.2mo2,629 800 x 10⁶ sMON
rec20:MPAmegapascal1SMPa10⁶ PaMPA
rec20:MQthousand metre3.810³mXMQ
rec20:MQHcubic metre per hour1Mm³/h2,777 78 x 10⁻⁴ m³/sMQH
rec20:MQScubic metre per second1m³/sm³/sMQS
rec20:MSKmetre per second squared1m/s²m/s²MSK
rec20:MTmatUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XMT
rec20:MTKsquare metre1MTK
rec20:MTQcubic metreSynonym: metre cubed1MTQ
rec20:MTRmetre1mmMTR
rec20:MTSmetre per second1m/sm/sMTS
rec20:MVnumber of mults3.7XMV
rec20:MVAmegavolt - ampere1SMV·A10⁶ V x AMVA
rec20:MWHmegawatt hour (1000 kW.h)A unit of power defining the total amount of bulk energy transferred or consumed.1SMW·h3,6 x 10⁹ JMWH
rec20:N1pen calorieA unit of count defining the number of calories prescribed daily for parenteral/enteral therapy.3.9N1
rec20:N10pound foot per secondProduct of the avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois unit system and the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second.2.0lb·(ft/s)1,382 550 x 10⁻¹ kg x m/sN10
rec20:N11pound inch per secondProduct of the avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois unit system and the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units divided by the SI base unit second.2.0lb·(in/s)1,152 125 x 10⁻² kg x m/sN11
rec20:N12PferdestaerkeObsolete unit of the power relating to DIN 1301-3:1979: 1 PS = 735,498 75 W.2PS7,354 988 x 10² WN12
rec20:N13centimetre of mercury (0 ºC)Non SI-conforming unit of pressure, at which a value of 1 cmHg meets the static pressure, which is generated by a mercury at a temperature of 0 °C with a height of 1 centimetre .2cmHg (0 ºC)1,333 22 x 10³ PaN13
rec20:N14centimetre of water (4 ºC)Non SI-conforming unit of pressure, at which a value of 1 cmH2O meets the static pressure, which is generated by a head of water at a temperature of 4 °C with a height of 1 centimetre .2cmH₂O (4 °C)9,806 38 x 10 PaN14
rec20:N15foot of water (39.2 ºF)Non SI-conforming unit of pressure according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system for units, whereas the value of 1 ftH2O is equivalent to the static pressure, which is generated by a head of water at a temperature 39,2°F with a height of 1 foot .2ftH₂O (39,2 ºF)2,988 98 x 10³ PaN15
rec20:N16inch of mercury (32 ºF)Non SI-conforming unit of pressure according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system for units, whereas the value of 1 inHg meets the static pressure, which is generated by a mercury at a temperature of 32°F with a height of 1 inch.2inHG (32 ºF)3,386 38 x 10³ PaN16
rec20:N17inch of mercury (60 ºF)Non SI-conforming unit of pressure according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system for units, whereas the value of 1 inHg meets the static pressure, which is generated by a mercury at a temperature of 60°F with a height of 1 inch.2inHg (60 ºF)3,376 85 x 10³ PaN17
rec20:N18inch of water (39.2 ºF)Non SI-conforming unit of pressure according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system for units, whereas the value of 1 inH2O meets the static pressure, which is generated by a head of water at a temperature of 39,2°F with a height of 1 inch .2inH₂O (39,2 ºF)2,490 82 × 10² PaN18
rec20:N19inch of water (60 ºF)Non SI-conforming unit of pressure according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system for units, whereas the value of 1 inH2O meets the static pressure, which is generated by a head of water at a temperature of 60°F with a height of 1 inch .2inH₂O (60 ºF)2,488 4 × 10² PaN19
rec20:N2number of lines3.9XN2
rec20:N20kip per square inchNon SI-conforming unit of the pressure according to the Anglo-American system of units as the 1000-fold of the unit of the force pound-force divided by the power of the unit inch by exponent 2.2ksi6,894 757 x 10⁶ PaN20
rec20:N21poundal per square footNon SI-conforming unit of pressure by the Imperial system of units according to NIST: 1 pdl/ft² = 1,488 164 Pa.2pdl/ft²1,488 164 PaN21
rec20:N22ounce (avoirdupois) per square inchUnit of the surface specific mass (avoirdupois ounce according to the avoirdupois system of units according to the surface square inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units).2oz/in²4,394 185 x 10 kg/m²N22
rec20:N23conventional metre of waterNot SI-conforming unit of pressure, whereas a value of 1 mH2O is equivalent to the static pressure, which is produced by one metre high water column .2mH₂O9,806 65 x 10³ PaN23
rec20:N24gram per square millimetre0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0.000 001-fold of the power of the SI base unit meter by exponent 2.2g/mm²10³ kg/m²N24
rec20:N25pound per square yardUnit for areal-related mass as a unit pound according to the avoirdupois unit system divided by the power of the unit yard according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units with exponent 2.2lb/yd²5,424 919 x 10⁻¹ kg/m²N25
rec20:N26poundal per square inchNon SI-conforming unit of the pressure according to the Imperial system of units (poundal by square inch).2pdl/in²2,142 957 × 10² PaN26
rec20:N27foot to the fourth powerPower of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 4 according to NIST: 1 ft4 = 8,630 975 m4.2ft⁴8,630 975 x 10⁻³ m⁴N27
rec20:N28cubic decimetre per kilogram0,001 fold of the power of the SI base unit meter by exponent 3 divided by the SI based unit kilogram.1Mdm³/kg10⁻³ m³ x kg⁻¹N28
rec20:N29cubic foot per poundPower of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 3 divided by the unit avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois unit system.2.0ft³/lb6,242 796 x 10⁻² m³/kgN29
rec20:N3print point3.50,013 8 in (approx)N3
rec20:N30cubic inch per poundPower of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 3 divided by the avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois unit system .2.0in³/lb3,612 728 x 10⁻⁵ m³/kgN30
rec20:N31kilonewton per metre1000-fold of the derived SI unit newton divided by the SI base unit metre.1MkN/m10³ N/mN31
rec20:N32poundal per inchNon SI-conforming unit of the surface tension according to the Imperial unit system as quotient poundal by inch.2.0pdl/in5,443 110 N/mN32
rec20:N33pound-force per yardUnit of force per unit length based on the Anglo-American system of units.2.0lbf/yd4,864 635 N/mN33
rec20:N34poundal second per square footNon SI-conforming unit of viscosity.2.0(pdl/ft²)·s1,488 164 Pa x sN34
rec20:N35poise per pascalCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit poise divided by the derived SI unit pascal.2P/Pa0,1 sN35
rec20:N36newton second per square metreUnit of the dynamic viscosity as a product of unit of the pressure (newton by square metre) multiplied with the SI base unit second.1S(N/m²)·sPa x sN36
rec20:N37kilogram per metre secondUnit of the dynamic viscosity as a quotient SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit metre and by the SI base unit second.1.0kg/(m·s)Pa x sN37
rec20:N38kilogram per metre minuteUnit of the dynamic viscosity as a quotient SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit metre and by the unit minute.1.0kg/(m·min)1,666 67 × 10⁻² Pa x sN38
rec20:N39kilogram per metre dayUnit of the dynamic viscosity as a quotient SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit metre and by the unit day.1Mkg/(m·d)1,157 41 × 10⁻⁵ Pa x sN39
rec20:N40kilogram per metre hourUnit of the dynamic viscosity as a quotient SI base unit kilogram divided by the SI base unit metre and by the unit hour.1Mkg/(m·h)2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ Pa x sN40
rec20:N41gram per centimetre secondUnit of the dynamic viscosity as a quotient of the 0,001-fold of the SI base unit kilogram divided by the 0,01-fold of the SI base unit metre and SI base unit second.1Mg/(cm·s)0,1 Pa x sN41
rec20:N42poundal second per square inchNon SI-conforming unit of dynamic viscosity according to the Imperial system of units as product unit of the pressure (poundal by square inch) multiplied by the SI base unit second.2.0(pdl/in²)·s2,142 957 x 10² Pa x sN42
rec20:N43pound per foot minuteUnit of the dynamic viscosity according to the Anglo-American unit system.2.0lb/(ft·min)2,480 273 x 10⁻² Pa x sN43
rec20:N44pound per foot dayUnit of the dynamic viscosity according to the Anglo-American unit system.2.0lb/(ft·d)1,722 412 x 10⁻⁵ Pa x sN44
rec20:N45cubic metre per second pascalPower of the SI base unit meter by exponent 3 divided by the product of the SI base unit second and the derived SI base unit pascal.1S(m³/s)/Pakg⁻¹ x m⁴ x sN45
rec20:N46foot poundalUnit of the work (force-path).2ft·pdl4,214 011 x 10⁻² JN46
rec20:N47inch poundalUnit of work (force multiplied by path) according to the Imperial system of units as a product unit inch multiplied by poundal.2.0in·pdl3,511 677 x 10⁻³ JN47
rec20:N48watt per square centimetreDerived SI unit watt divided by the power of the 0,01-fold the SI base unit metre by exponent 2.2.0W/cm²10⁴ W/m²N48
rec20:N49watt per square inchDerived SI unit watt divided by the power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2.2.0W/in²1,550 003 x 10³ W/m²N49
rec20:N50British thermal unit (international table) per square foot hourUnit of the surface heat flux according to the Imperial system of units.2.0BtuIT/(ft²·h)3,154 591 W/m²N50
rec20:N51British thermal unit (thermochemical) per square foot hourUnit of the surface heat flux according to the Imperial system of units.2.0Btuth/(ft²·h)3,152 481 W/m²N51
rec20:N52British thermal unit (thermochemical) per square foot minuteUnit of the surface heat flux according to the Imperial system of units.2.0Btuth/(ft²·min) 1,891 489 x 10² W/m²N52
rec20:N53British thermal unit (international table) per square foot secondUnit of the surface heat flux according to the Imperial system of units.2.0BtuIT/(ft²·s)1,135 653 x 10⁴ W/m²N53
rec20:N54British thermal unit (thermochemical) per square foot secondUnit of the surface heat flux according to the Imperial system of units.2.0Btuth/(ft²·s)1,134 893 x 10⁴ W/m²N54
rec20:N55British thermal unit (international table) per square inch secondUnit of the surface heat flux according to the Imperial system of units.2.0BtuIT/(in²·s)1,634 246 x 10⁶ W/m²N55
rec20:N56calorie (thermochemical) per square centimetre minuteUnit of the surface heat flux according to the Imperial system of units.2.0calth/(cm²·min)6,973 333 x 10² W/m²N56
rec20:N57calorie (thermochemical) per square centimetre secondUnit of the surface heat flux according to the Imperial system of units.2.0calth/(cm²·s)4,184 x 10⁴ W/m²N57
rec20:N58British thermal unit (international table) per cubic footUnit of the energy density according to the Imperial system of units.2.0BtuIT/ft³3,725 895 x10⁴ J/m³N58
rec20:N59British thermal unit (thermochemical) per cubic footUnit of the energy density according to the Imperial system of units.2.0Btuth/ft³3,723 403 x10⁴ J/m³N59
rec20:N60British thermal unit (international table) per degree FahrenheitUnit of the heat capacity according to the Imperial system of units.2.0BtuIT/ºF1,899 101 x 10³ J/KN60
rec20:N61British thermal unit (thermochemical) per degree FahrenheitUnit of the heat capacity according to the Imperial system of units.2.0Btuth/ºF1,897 830 x 10³ J/KN61
rec20:N62British thermal unit (international table) per degree RankineUnit of the heat capacity according to the Imperial system of units.2.0BtuIT/ºR1,899 101 x 10³ J/KN62
rec20:N63British thermal unit (thermochemical) per degree RankineUnit of the heat capacity according to the Imperial system of units.2.0Btuth/ºR1,897 830 x 10³ J/KN63
rec20:N64British thermal unit (thermochemical) per pound degree RankineUnit of the heat capacity (British thermal unit according to the international table according to the Rankine degree) according to the Imperial system of units divided by the unit avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units.2(Btuth/°R)/lb4,184 x 10³ J/(kg x K)N64
rec20:N65kilocalorie (international table) per gram kelvinUnit of the mass-related heat capacity as quotient 1000-fold of the calorie (international table) divided by the product of the 0,001-fold of the SI base units kilogram and kelvin.2(kcalIT/K)/g4,186 8 x 10⁶ J/(kg x K)N65
rec20:N66British thermal unit (39 ºF)Unit of heat energy according to the Imperial system of units in a reference temperature of 39 °F.2Btu (39 ºF) 1,059 67 x 10³ JN66
rec20:N67British thermal unit (59 ºF)Unit of heat energy according to the Imperial system of units in a reference temperature of 59 °F.2Btu (59 ºF)1,054 80 x 10³ JN67
rec20:N68British thermal unit (60 ºF)Unit of head energy according to the Imperial system of units at a reference temperature of 60 °F.2Btu (60 ºF) 1,054 68 x 10³ JN68
rec20:N69calorie (20 ºC)Unit for quantity of heat, which is to be required for 1 g air free water at a constant pressure from 101,325 kPa, to warm up the pressure of standard atmosphere at sea level, from 19,5 °C on 20,5 °C.2cal₂₀4,181 90N69
rec20:N70quad (1015 BtuIT)Unit of heat energy according to the imperial system of units.2quad1,055 056 × 10¹⁸ JN70
rec20:N71therm (EC)Unit of heat energy in commercial use, within the EU defined: 1 thm (EC) = 100 000 BtuIT.2thm (EC)1,055 06 × 10⁸ JN71
rec20:N72therm (U.S.)Unit of heat energy in commercial use.2thm (US)1,054 804 × 10⁸ JN72
rec20:N73British thermal unit (thermochemical) per poundUnit of the heat energy according to the Imperial system of units divided the unit avoirdupois pound according to the avoirdupois system of units.2Btuth/lb2,324 444 x 10³ J/kgN73
rec20:N74British thermal unit (international table) per hour square foot degree FahrenheitUnit of the heat transition coefficient according to the Imperial system of units.2BtuIT/(h·ft²·ºF)5,678 263 W/(m² x K)N74
rec20:N75British thermal unit (thermochemical) per hour square foot degree FahrenheitUnit of the heat transition coefficient according to the imperial system of units.2Btuth/(h·ft²·ºF)5,674 466 W/(m² x K)N75
rec20:N76British thermal unit (international table) per second square foot degree FahrenheitUnit of the heat transition coefficient according to the imperial system of units.2BtuIT/(s·ft²·ºF)2,044 175 x 10⁴ W/(m² x K)N76
rec20:N77British thermal unit (thermochemical) per second square foot degree FahrenheitUnit of the heat transition coefficient according to the imperial system of units.2Btuth/(s·ft²·ºF) 2,042 808 x 10⁴ W/(m² x K)N77
rec20:N78kilowatt per square metre kelvin1000-fold of the derived SI unit watt divided by the product of the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2 and the SI base unit kelvin.1MkW/(m²·K)10³ W/(m² x K)N78
rec20:N79kelvin per pascalSI base unit kelvin divided by the derived SI unit pascal.1SK/Pakg⁻¹ x m x s² x KN79
rec20:N80watt per metre degree CelsiusDerived SI unit watt divided by the product of the SI base unit metre and the unit for temperature degree Celsius.1MW/(m·°C)W/(m x K)N80
rec20:N81kilowatt per metre kelvin1000-fold of the derived SI unit watt divided by the product of the SI base unit metre and the SI base unit kelvin.1MkW/(m·K)10³ W/(m x K)N81
rec20:N82kilowatt per metre degree Celsius1000-fold of the derived SI unit watt divided by the product of the SI base unit metre and the unit for temperature degree Celsius.1MkW/(m·°C)10³ W/(m x K)N82
rec20:N83metre per degree Celcius metreSI base unit metre divided by the product of the unit degree Celsius and the SI base unit metre.2.0m/(°C·m)K⁻¹N83
rec20:N84degree Fahrenheit hour per British thermal unit (international table)Non SI-conforming unit of the thermal resistance according to the Imperial system of units.2.0ºF/(BtuIT/h)1,895 634 K/WN84
rec20:N85degree Fahrenheit hour per British thermal unit (thermochemical)Non SI-conforming unit of the thermal resistance according to the Imperial system of units.2.0ºF/(Btuth/h)1,896 903 K/WN85
rec20:N86degree Fahrenheit second per British thermal unit (international table)Non SI-conforming unit of the thermal resistance according to the Imperial system of units.2.0ºF/(BtuIT/s)5,265 651 x 10⁻⁴ K/WN86
rec20:N87degree Fahrenheit second per British thermal unit (thermochemical)Non SI-conforming unit of the thermal resistance according to the Imperial system of units.2.0ºF/(Btuth/s)5,269 175 x 10⁻⁴ K/WN87
rec20:N88degree Fahrenheit hour square foot per British thermal unit (international table) inchUnit of specific thermal resistance according to the Imperial system of units.2.0ºF·h·ft²/(BtuIT·in)6,933 472 K x m/WN88
rec20:N89degree Fahrenheit hour square foot per British thermal unit (thermochemical) inchUnit of specific thermal resistance according to the Imperial system of units.2.0ºF·h·ft²/(Btuth·in)6,938 112 K x m/WN89
rec20:N90kilofarad1000-fold of the derived SI unit farad.1MkF10³ FN90
rec20:N91reciprocal jouleReciprocal of the derived SI unit joule.1.01/J1/JN91
rec20:N92picosiemens0,000 000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit siemens.1MpS10⁻¹² SN92
rec20:N93ampere per pascalSI base unit ampere divided by the derived SI unit pascal.1MA/Pakg⁻¹ x m x s² x AN93
rec20:N94franklinCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of the electrical charge, where the charge amounts to exactly 1 Fr where the force of 1 dyn on an equal load is performed at a distance of 1 cm.2.0Fr3,335 641 x 10⁻¹⁰ CN94
rec20:N95ampere minuteA unit of electric charge defining the amount of charge accumulated by a steady flow of one ampere for one minute..1MA·min60 CN95
rec20:N96biotCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of the electric power which is defined by a force of 2 dyn per cm between two parallel conductors of infinite length with negligible cross-section in the distance of 1 cm.2.0Bi10¹ AN96
rec20:N97gilbertCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of the magnetomotive force, which is defined by the work to increase the magnetic potential of a positive common pol with 1 erg.2.0Gi7,957 747 x 10⁻¹ AN97
rec20:N98volt per pascalDerived SI unit volt divided by the derived SI unit pascal.1MV/Pam³ x s⁻¹ x A⁻¹N98
rec20:N99picovolt0,000 000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit volt.1MpV10⁻¹² VN99
rec20:NAmilligram per kilogram1Smg/kg10⁻⁶ 1NA
rec20:NARnumber of articlesA unit of count defining the number of articles (article: item).3.7NAR
rec20:NBbarge3.4XNB
rec20:NBBnumber of bobbins3.7XNBB
rec20:NCcar3.5XNC
rec20:NCLnumber of cellsA unit of count defining the number of cells (cell: an enclosed or circumscribed space, cavity, or volume).3.7NCL
rec20:NDnet barrel3.1XND
rec20:NEnet litre3.1XNE
rec20:NEWnewton1N(kg x m)/s²NEW
rec20:NFmessageA unit of count defining the number of messages.3.9NF
rec20:NGnet gallon (us)3.1XNG
rec20:NHmessage hour3.5XNH
rec20:NInet imperial gallon3.1XNI
rec20:NILnilA unit of count defining the number of instances of nothing.3.8()NIL
rec20:NIUnumber of international unitsA unit of count defining the number of international units.3.7NIU
rec20:NJnumber of screens3.7XNJ
rec20:NLloadA unit of volume defining the number of loads (load: a quantity of items carried or processed at one time).3.4NL
rec20:NM3Normalised cubic metreNormalised cubic metre (temperature 0°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars )2m3NM3
rec20:NMInautical mile1n mile1 852 mNMI
rec20:NMPnumber of packsA unit of count defining the number of packs (pack: a collection of objects packaged together).3.7NMP
rec20:NNtrain3.5XNN
rec20:NPLnumber of parcels3.7XNPL
rec20:NPRnumber of pairsA unit of count defining the number of pairs (pair: item described by two's).3.7use pairDNPR
rec20:NPTnumber of partsA unit of count defining the number of parts (part: component of a larger entity).3.7NPT
rec20:NQmho2SDNQ
rec20:NRmicromho210⁻⁶ SDNR
rec20:NRLnumber of rollsUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.7XNRL
rec20:NTnet tonA unit of mass equal to 2000 pounds, see ton (US). Refer International Convention on tonnage measurement of Ships.3.4NT
rec20:NTTnet register tonA unit of mass equal to the total cubic footage after deductions, where 1 register ton is equal to 100 cubic feet. Refer International Convention on tonnage measurement of Ships.3.4DNTT
rec20:NUnewton metre1N·mN x mNU
rec20:NVvehicle3.4XNV
rec20:NXpart per thousandA unit of proportion equal to 10⁻³. Synonym: per mille3.71 x 10⁻³NX
rec20:NYpound per air dry metric ton3.5XNY
rec20:OApanelA unit of count defining the number of panels (panel: a distinct, usually rectangular, section of a surface).3.9OA
rec20:ODEozone depletion equivalentA unit of mass defining the ozone depletion potential in kilograms of a product relative to the calculated depletion for the reference substance, Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11).3.1ODE
rec20:ODGODS GramsA unit of measure calculated by multiplying the mass of the substance in grams and the ozone-depleting potential for the substance. 3.1ODG
rec20:ODKODS KilogramsA unit of measure calculated by multiplying the mass of the substance in kilograms and the ozone-depleting potential for the substance.3.1ODK
rec20:ODMODS MilligramsA unit of measure calculated by multiplying the mass of the substance in milligrams and the ozone-depleting potential for the substance.3.1ODM
rec20:OHMohm1OHM
rec20:ONounce per square yard2oz/yd²3,390 575 x 10⁻² kg/m²ON
rec20:ONZounce (avoirdupois)2oz2,834 952 x 10⁻² kgONZ
rec20:OPtwo pack3.2XOP
rec20:OPMoscillations per minuteThe number of oscillations per minute.2o/min1.667 x 10-2 /sOPM
rec20:OTovertime hourA unit of time defining the number of overtime hours.3.1OT
rec20:OZounce avA unit of measure equal to 1/16 of a pound or about 28.3495 grams (av = avoirdupois). Use ounce (common code ONZ).3.1DOZ
rec20:OZAfluid ounce (US)2fl oz (US)2,957 353 x 10⁻⁵ m³OZA
rec20:OZIfluid ounce (UK)2fl oz (UK)2,841 306 x 10⁻⁵ m³OZI
rec20:P0page - electronic3.9XP0
rec20:P1percentA unit of proportion equal to 0.01.3.7% or pct1 x 10⁻²P1
rec20:P10coulomb per metreDerived SI unit coulomb divided by the SI base unit metre.1.0C/mm⁻¹ x s x AP10
rec20:P11kiloweber1000 fold of the derived SI unit weber.1MkWb10³ WbP11
rec20:P12gammaUnit of magnetic flow density.2.0γ10⁻⁹ TP12
rec20:P13kilotesla1000-fold of the derived SI unit tesla.1MkT10³ TP13
rec20:P14joule per secondQuotient of the derived SI unit joule divided by the SI base unit second.1.0J/sWP14
rec20:P15joule per minuteQuotient from the derived SI unit joule divided by the unit minute.1MJ/min1,666 67 × 10⁻² WP15
rec20:P16joule per hourQuotient from the derived SI unit joule divided by the unit hour.1MJ/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ WP16
rec20:P17joule per dayQuotient from the derived SI unit joule divided by the unit day.1MJ/d1,157 41 × 10⁻⁵ WP17
rec20:P18kilojoule per secondQuotient from the 1000-fold of the derived SI unit joule divided by the SI base unit second.1MkJ/s10³ WP18
rec20:P19kilojoule per minuteQuotient from the 1000-fold of the derived SI unit joule divided by the unit minute.1MkJ/min1,666 67 × 10 WP19
rec20:P2pound per foot2lb/ft1,488 164 kg/mP2
rec20:P20kilojoule per hourQuotient from the 1000-fold of the derived SI unit joule divided by the unit hour.1MkJ/h2,777 78 x 10⁻¹ WP20
rec20:P21kilojoule per dayQuotient from the 1000-fold of the derived SI unit joule divided by the unit day.1MkJ/d1,157 41 x 10⁻² WP21
rec20:P22nanoohm0,000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit ohm.1MnΩ10⁻⁹ ΩP22
rec20:P23ohm circular-mil per footUnit of resistivity.2.0Ω·cmil/ft 1,662 426 x 10⁻⁹ Ω x mP23
rec20:P24kilohenry1000-fold of the derived SI unit henry.1MkH10³ HP24
rec20:P25lumen per square footDerived SI unit lumen divided by the power of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2.2.0lm/ft²1,076 391 x 10¹ cd x sr / m²P25
rec20:P26photCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of luminance, defined as lumen by square centimetre.2.0ph10⁴ cd x sr / m²P26
rec20:P27footcandleNon SI conform traditional unit, defined as density of light which impinges on a surface which has a distance of one foot from a light source, which shines with an intensity of an international candle.2.0ftc1,076 391 x 10¹ cd x sr / m²P27
rec20:P28candela per square inchSI base unit candela divided by the power of unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2.2.0cd/in²1,550 003 x 10³ cd/m²P28
rec20:P29footlambertUnit of the luminance according to the Anglo-American system of units, defined as emitted or reflected luminance of a lm/ft².2.0ftL3,426 259 cd/m²P29
rec20:P3three pack3.2XP3
rec20:P30lambertCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of luminance, defined as the emitted or reflected luminance by one lumen per square centimetre.2.0Lb3,183 099 x 10³ cd/m²P30
rec20:P31stilbCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of luminance, defined as emitted or reflected luminance by one lumen per square centimetre.2.0sb10⁴ cd/m²P31
rec20:P32candela per square footBase unit SI candela divided by the power of the unit foot according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2.2.0cd/ft²1,076 391 x 10 cd/m²P32
rec20:P33kilocandela1000-fold of the SI base unit candela.1Mkcd10³ cdP33
rec20:P34millicandela0,001-fold of the SI base unit candela.1Mmcd10⁻³ cdP34
rec20:P35Hefner-KerzeObsolete, non-legal unit of the power in Germany relating to DIN 1301-3:1979: 1 HK = 0,903 cd.2.0HK0,903 cdP35
rec20:P36international candleObsolete, non-legal unit of the power in Germany relating to DIN 1301-3:1979: 1 HK = 1,019 cd.2.0IK1,019 cdP36
rec20:P37British thermal unit (international table) per square footUnit of the areal-related energy transmission according to the Imperial system of units.2.0BtuIT/ft²1,135 653 x 10⁴ J/m²P37
rec20:P38British thermal unit (thermochemical) per square footUnit of the areal-related energy transmission according to the Imperial system of units.2.0Btuth/ft²1,134 893 x 10⁴ J/m²P38
rec20:P39calorie (thermochemical) per square centimetreUnit of the areal-related energy transmission according to the Imperial system of units.2.0calth/cm²4,184 x 10⁴ J/m²P39
rec20:P4four pack3.2XP4
rec20:P40langleyCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of the areal-related energy transmission (as a measure of the incident quantity of heat of solar radiation on the earth's surface).2.0Ly4,184 x 10⁴ J/m²P40
rec20:P41decade (logarithmic)1 Dec := log2 10 ˜ 3,32 according to the logarithm for frequency range between f1 and f2, when f2/f1 = 10.2decdecP41
rec20:P42pascal squared secondUnit of the set as a product of the power of derived SI unit pascal with exponent 2 and the SI base unit second.1.0Pa²·sm⁻² x kg² x s⁻³P42
rec20:P43bel per metreUnit bel divided by the SI base unit metre.1MB/mB/mP43
rec20:P44pound moleNon SI-conforming unit of quantity of a substance relating that one pound mole of a chemical composition corresponds to the same number of pounds as the molecular weight of one molecule of this composition in atomic mass units.2.0lbmol453,592 4 molP44
rec20:P45pound mole per secondNon SI-conforming unit of the power of the amount of substance non-SI compliant unit of the molar flux relating that a pound mole of a chemical composition the same number of pound corresponds like the molecular weight of a molecule of this composition in atomic mass units.2.0lbmol/s4,535 924 x 10² mol/sP45
rec20:P46pound mole per minuteNon SI-conforming unit of the power of the amount of substance non-SI compliant unit of the molar flux relating that a pound mole of a chemical composition the same number of pound corresponds like the molecular weight of a molecule of this composition in atomic mass units.2.0lbmol/h7,559 873 mol/sP46
rec20:P47kilomole per kilogram1000-fold of the SI base unit mol divided by the SI base unit kilogram.1Mkmol/kg10³ mol/kgP47
rec20:P48pound mole per poundNon SI-conforming unit of the material molar flux divided by the avoirdupois pound for mass according to the avoirdupois unit system.2.0lbmol/lb10³ mol/kgP48
rec20:P49newton square metre per ampereProduct of the derived SI unit newton and the power of SI base unit metre with exponent 2 divided by the SI base unit ampere.1SN·m²/Am³ x kg x s⁻² x A⁻¹P49
rec20:P5five packA unit of count defining the number of five-packs (five-pack: set of five items packaged together).3.2P5
rec20:P50weber metreProduct of the derived SI unit weber and SI base unit metre.1SWb·mm³ x kg x s⁻² x A⁻¹P50
rec20:P51mol per kilogram pascalSI base unit mol divided by the product of the SI base unit kilogram and the derived SI unit pascal.1S(mol/kg)/Pam x kg⁻² x s² x molP51
rec20:P52mol per cubic metre pascalSI base unit mol divided by the product of the power from the SI base unit metre with exponent 3 and the derived SI unit pascal.1S(mol/m³)/Pam⁻² x kg⁻¹ x s² x molP52
rec20:P53unit poleCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit for magnetic flux of a magnetic pole (according to the interaction of identical poles of 1 dyn at a distance of a cm).2.0unit pole 1,256 637 x 10⁻⁷ WbP53
rec20:P54milligray per second0,001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the SI base unit second.1MmGy/s10⁻³ Gy/sP54
rec20:P55microgray per second0,000 001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the SI base unit second.1MµGy/s10⁻⁶ Gy/sP55
rec20:P56nanogray per second0,000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the SI base unit second.1MnGy/s10⁻⁹ Gy/sP56
rec20:P57gray per minuteSI derived unit gray divided by the unit minute.1MGy/min1,666 67 × 10⁻² Gy/sP57
rec20:P58milligray per minute0,001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the unit minute.1MmGy/min1,666 67 × 10⁻⁵ Gy/sP58
rec20:P59microgray per minute0,000 001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the unit minute.1MµGy/min1,666 67 × 10⁻⁸ Gy/sP59
rec20:P6six pack3.2XP6
rec20:P60nanogray per minute0,000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the unit minute.1MnGy/min1,666 67 × 10⁻¹¹ Gy/sP60
rec20:P61gray per hourSI derived unit gray divided by the unit hour.1MGy/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ Gy/sP61
rec20:P62milligray per hour0,001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the unit hour.1MmGy/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁷ Gy/sP62
rec20:P63microgray per hour0,000 001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the unit hour.1MµGy/h2,777 78 × 10⁻¹⁰ Gy/sP63
rec20:P64nanogray per hour0,000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit gray divided by the unit hour.1MnGy/h2,777 78 × 10⁻¹³ Gy/sP64
rec20:P65sievert per secondDerived SI unit sievert divided by the SI base unit second.2.0Sv/sSv/sP65
rec20:P66millisievert per second0,001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the SI base unit second.2.0mSv/s10⁻³ Sv/sP66
rec20:P67microsievert per second0,000 001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the SI base unit second.2.0µSv/s10⁻⁶ Sv/sP67
rec20:P68nanosievert per second0,000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the SI base unit second.2.0nSv/s10⁻⁹ Sv/sP68
rec20:P69rem per secondUnit for the equivalent tin rate relating to DIN 1301-3:1979: 1 rem/s = 0,01 J/(kg·s) = 1 Sv/s.2.0rem/s10⁻² Sv/sP69
rec20:P7seven pack3.2XP7
rec20:P70sievert per hourDerived SI unit sievert divided by the unit hour.2.0Sv/h2,777 78 × 10⁻⁴ Sv/sP70
rec20:P71millisievert per hour0,001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the unit hour.2.0mSv/h0,277 777 778 × 10⁻⁷ Sv/sP71
rec20:P72microsievert per hour0,000 001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the unit hour.2.0µSv/h0,277 777 778 × 10⁻¹⁰ Sv/sP72
rec20:P73nanosievert per hour0,000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the unit hour.2.0nSv/h0,277 777 778 × 10⁻¹³ Sv/sP73
rec20:P74sievert per minuteDerived SI unit sievert divided by the unit minute.2.0Sv/min0,016 666 Sv/sP74
rec20:P75millisievert per minute0,001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the unit minute.2.0mSv/min1,666 666 667 × 10⁻⁵ Sv/sP75
rec20:P76microsievert per minute0,000 001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the unit minute.2.0µSv/min1,666 666 667 × 10⁻⁸ Sv/sP76
rec20:P77nanosievert per minute0,000 000 001-fold of the derived SI unit sievert divided by the unit minute.2.0nSv/min1,666 666 667 × 10⁻¹¹ Sv/sP77
rec20:P78reciprocal square inchComplement of the power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units by exponent 2.2.01/in²1,550 003 x 10³ m⁻²P78
rec20:P79pascal square metre per kilogramUnit of the burst index as derived unit for pressure pascal related to the substance, represented as a quotient from the SI base unit kilogram divided by the power of the SI base unit metre by exponent 2.1.0Pa/(kg/m²)m/s²P79
rec20:P8eight pack3.2XP8
rec20:P80millipascal per metre0,001-fold of the derived SI unit pascal divided by the SI base unit metre.1MmPa/m10⁻³ kg/(m² x s²)P80
rec20:P81kilopascal per metre1000-fold of the derived SI unit pascal divided by the SI base unit metre.1MkPa/m10³ kg/(m² x s²)P81
rec20:P82hectopascal per metre100-fold of the derived SI unit pascal divided by the SI base unit metre.1MhPa/m10² kg/(m² x s²)P82
rec20:P83standard atmosphere per metreOutdated unit of the pressure divided by the SI base unit metre.2.0Atm/m1,013 25 x 10⁵ kg/(m² x s²)P83
rec20:P84technical atmosphere per metreObsolete and non-legal unit of the pressure which is generated by a 10 metre water column divided by the SI base unit metre.2.0at/m9,806 65 x 10⁴ kg/(m² x s²)P84
rec20:P85torr per metreCGS (Centimetre-Gram-Second system) unit of the pressure divided by the SI base unit metre.2.0Torr/m1,333 224 x 10² kg/(m² x s²)P85
rec20:P86psi per inchCompound unit for pressure (pound-force according to the Anglo-American unit system divided by the power of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units with the exponent 2) divided by the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units .2.0psi/in2,714 471 x 10⁵ kg/(m² x s²)P86
rec20:P87cubic metre per second square metreUnit of volume flow cubic meters by second related to the transmission surface in square metres.1M(m³/s)/m²m/sP87
rec20:P88rheNon SI-conforming unit of fluidity of dynamic viscosity.3.5rhe10 m x kg⁻¹ x sP88
rec20:P89pound-force foot per inchUnit for length-related rotational moment according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units.3.5lbf·ft/in53,378 66 m x kg / s²P89
rec20:P9nine pack3.2XP9
rec20:P90pound-force inch per inchUnit for length-related rotational moment according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units.3.5lbf·in/in4,448 222 m x kg / s²P90
rec20:P91perm (0 ºC)Traditional unit for the ability of a material to allow the transition of the steam, defined at a temperature of 0 °C as steam transmittance, where the mass of one grain steam penetrates an area of one foot squared at a pressure from one inch mercury per hour.3.5perm (0 ºC) 5,721 35 x 10⁻¹¹ kg/(m² x Pa x s)P91
rec20:P92perm (23 ºC)Traditional unit for the ability of a material to allow the transition of the steam, defined at a temperature of 23 °C as steam transmittance at which the mass of one grain of steam penetrates an area of one square foot at a pressure of one inch mercury per hour.3.5perm (23 ºC) 5,745 25 x 10⁻¹¹ kg/(m² x Pa x s)P92
rec20:P93byte per secondUnit byte divided by the SI base unit second.3.6byte/sbyte/sP93
rec20:P94kilobyte per second1000-fold of the unit byte divided by the SI base unit second.3.6kbyte/s10³ byte/sP94
rec20:P95megabyte per second1 000 000-fold of the unit byte divided by the SI base unit second.3.6Mbyte/s10⁶ byte/sP95
rec20:P96reciprocal voltReciprocal of the derived SI unit volt.3.51/Vm⁻² x kg⁻¹ x s³ x AP96
rec20:P97reciprocal radianReciprocal of the unit radian.3.51/rad1/radP97
rec20:P98pascal to the power sum of stoichiometric numbersUnit of the equilibrium constant on the basis of the pressure(ISO 80000-9:2009, 9-35.a).3.5PaΣνBP98
rec20:P99mole per cubiv metre to the power sum of stoichiometric numbersUnit of the equilibrium constant on the basis of the concentration (ISO 80000-9:2009, 9-36.a).3.5(mol/m³)∑νBP99
rec20:PApacketUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XPA
rec20:PALpascal1PaPaPAL
rec20:PBpair inch3.8XPB
rec20:PDpadA unit of count defining the number of pads (pad: block of paper sheets fastened together at one end).3.9PD
rec20:PEpound equivalent3.1XPE
rec20:PFpallet (lift)Use UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XPF
rec20:PFLproof litreA unit of volume equal to one litre of proof spirits, or the alcohol equivalent thereof. Used for measuring the strength of distilled alcoholic liquors, expressed as a percentage of the alcohol content of a standard mixture at a specific temperature.3.1PFL
rec20:PGplateUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XPG
rec20:PGLproof gallonA unit of volume equal to one gallon of proof spirits, or the alcohol equivalent thereof. Used for measuring the strength of distilled alcoholic liquors, expressed as a percentage of the alcohol content of a standard mixture at a specific temperature.3.1PGL
rec20:PIpitchA unit of count defining the number of characters that fit in a horizontal inch.3.5PI
rec20:PKpackUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet). Synonym: package3.3XPK
rec20:PLpailUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XPL
rec20:PLAdegree PlatoA unit of proportion defining the sugar content of a product, especially in relation to beer.3.5°PPLA
rec20:PMpound percentage3.1XPM
rec20:PNpound net3.1XPN
rec20:POpound per inch of length2lb/in1,785 797 x 10¹ kg/mPO
rec20:PQpage per inchA unit of quantity defining the degree of thickness of a bound publication, expressed as the number of pages per inch of thickness.3.5ppiPQ
rec20:PRpairA unit of count defining the number of pairs (pair: item described by two's).3.72PR
rec20:PSpound-force per square inch2lbf/in²6,894 757 x 10³ PaPS
rec20:PTpint (US)Use liquid pint (common code PTL)2pt (US)4, 731 76 x 10⁻⁴ m³DPT
rec20:PTDdry pint (US)2dry pt (US)5,506 105 x 10⁻⁴ m³PTD
rec20:PTIpint (UK)2pt (UK)5, 682 61 x 10⁻⁴ m³PTI
rec20:PTLliquid pint (US)2liq pt (US)4, 731 765 x 10⁻⁴ m³PTL
rec20:PTNportionA quantity of allowance of food allotted to, or enough for, one person.3.5PTNPTN
rec20:PUtray / tray packUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XPU
rec20:PVhalf pint (US)3.8XPV
rec20:PWpound per inch of width3.1XPW
rec20:PYpeck dry (US)3.5XPY
rec20:PZpeck dry (UK)3.5XPZ
rec20:Q10joule per teslaUnit of the magnetic dipole moment of the molecule as derived SI unit joule divided by the derived SI unit tesla.3.5J/Tm² x AQ10
rec20:Q11erlangUnit of the market value according to the feature of a single feature as a statistical measurement of the existing utilization.3.6E1 EQ11
rec20:Q12octetSynonym for byte: 1 octet = 8 bit = 1 byte.3.6o8 bitQ12
rec20:Q13octet per secondUnit octet divided by the SI base unit second.3.6o/s8 bit/sQ13
rec20:Q14shannonLogarithmic unit for information equal to the content of decision of a sentence of two mutually exclusive events, expressed as a logarithm to base 2.3.6ShQ14
rec20:Q15hartleyLogarithmic unit for information equal to the content of decision of a sentence of ten mutually exclusive events, expressed as a logarithm to base 10.3.6HartQ15
rec20:Q16natural unit of informationLogarithmic unit for information equal to the content of decision of a sentence of ,718 281 828 459 mutually exclusive events, expressed as a logarithm to base Euler value e.3.6natnatQ16
rec20:Q17shannon per secondTime related logarithmic unit for information equal to the content of decision of a sentence of two mutually exclusive events, expressed as a logarithm to base 2.3.6Sh/sSh/sQ17
rec20:Q18hartley per secondTime related logarithmic unit for information equal to the content of decision of a sentence of ten mutually exclusive events, expressed as a logarithm to base 10.3.6Hart/sHart/sQ18
rec20:Q19natural unit of information per secondTime related logarithmic unit for information equal to the content of decision of a sentence of 2,718 281 828 459 mutually exclusive events, expressed as a logarithm to base of the Euler value e.3.6nat/snat/sQ19
rec20:Q20second per kilogrammUnit of the Einstein transition probability for spontaneous or inducing emissions and absorption according to ISO 80000-7:2008, expressed as SI base unit second divided by the SI base unit kilogram.3.5s/kgkg⁻¹ x sQ20
rec20:Q21watt square metreUnit of the first radiation constants c1 = 2·p·h·c0², the value of which is 3,741 771 18·10?¹6-fold that of the comparative value of the product of the derived SI unit watt multiplied with the power of the SI base unit metre with the exponent 2.3.5W·m²m⁴ x kg x s⁻³Q21
rec20:Q22second per radian cubic metreUnit of the density of states as an expression of angular frequency as complement of the product of hertz and radiant and the power of SI base unit metre by exponent 3 .3.51/(Hz·rad·m³)m⁻³ x s x rad⁻¹Q22
rec20:Q23weber to the power minus oneComplement of the derived SI unit weber as unit of the Josephson constant, which value is equal to the 384 597,891-fold of the reference value gigahertz divided by volt.3.51/Wbm⁻² x kg⁻¹ x s² x AQ23
rec20:Q24reciprocal inchComplement of the unit inch according to the Anglo-American and Imperial system of units.3.51/in39,370 08 m⁻¹Q24
rec20:Q25dioptreUnit used at the statement of relative refractive indexes of optical systems as complement of the focal length with correspondence to: 1 dpt = 1/m.3.5dptm⁻¹Q25
rec20:Q26one per oneValue of the quotient from two physical units of the same kind as a numerator and denominator whereas the units are shortened mutually.3.51/11/1Q26
rec20:Q27newton metre per metreUnit for length-related rotational moment as product of the derived SI unit newton and the SI base unit metre divided by the SI base unit metre.3.5N·m/m²m x kg x s⁻²Q27
rec20:Q28kilogram per square metre pascal secondUnit for the ability of a material to allow the transition of steam.3.5kg/(m²·Pa·s)kg/(m² x Pa x s)Q28
rec20:Q29microgram per hectogramMicrogram per hectogram.1Sµg/hg10⁻8Q29
rec20:Q30pH (potential of Hydrogen)The activity of the (solvated) hydrogen ion (a logarithmic measure used to state the acidity or alkalinity of a chemical solution).2pH-log10(mol/l)Q30
rec20:Q31kilojoule per gram1SkJ/g10⁶ J/kgQ31
rec20:Q32femtolitre1Sfl10-18 m3Q32
rec20:Q33picolitre1Spl10-15 m3Q33
rec20:Q34nanolitre1Snl10-12 m3Q34
rec20:Q35megawatts per minuteA unit of power defining the total amount of bulk energy transferred or consumer per minute.1MMW/min1.667 × 104 W/sQ35
rec20:Q36square metre per cubic metreA unit of the amount of surface area per unit volume of an object or collection of objects.3.1m2/m31 m2/m3Q36
rec20:Q37Standard cubic metre per dayStandard cubic metre (temperature 15°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars ) per day2.01.15741 × 10-5 m3/sQ37
rec20:Q38Standard cubic metre per hourStandard cubic metre (temperature 15°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars ) per hour2.02.77778 × 10-4 m3/sQ38
rec20:Q39Normalized cubic metre per dayNormalized cubic metre (temperature 0°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars ) per day2.01.15741 × 10-5 m3/sQ39
rec20:Q40Normalized cubic metre per hourNormalized cubic metre (temperature 0°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars ) per hour2.02.77778 × 10-4 m3/sQ40
rec20:Q41Joule per normalised cubic metreJoule per normalised cubic metre (temperature 0°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars).2.0Q41
rec20:Q42Joule per standard cubic metreJoule per standard cubic metre (temperature 15°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars).2.0Q42
rec20:MNJMega Joule per Normalised cubic MetreEnergy in Mega Joules per normalised cubic metre for gas (temperature 0°C and pressure 101325 millibars)2.0MJ/m³¦MNJ
rec20:Q3mealA unit of count defining the number of meals (meal: an amount of food to be eaten on a single occasion).3.9Q3
rec20:QApage - facsimileA unit of count defining the number of facsimile pages.3.5QA
rec20:QANquarter (of a year)A unit of time defining the number of quarters (3 months).3.8QAN
rec20:QBpage - hardcopyA unit of count defining the number of hardcopy pages (hardcopy page: a page rendered as printed or written output on paper, film, or other permanent medium).3.5QB
rec20:QDquarter dozen3.73XQD
rec20:QHquarter hour3.8900 sXQH
rec20:QKquarter kilogram3.8XQK
rec20:QRquireA unit of count for paper, expressed as the number of quires (quire: a number of paper sheets, typically 25).3.5qrQR
rec20:QTquart (US)Use liquid quart (common code QTL)2qt (US)0,946 352 9 x 10⁻³ m³DQT
rec20:QTDdry quart (US)2dry qt (US)1,101 221 x 10⁻³ m³QTD
rec20:QTIquart (UK)2qt (UK)1,136 522 5 x 10⁻³ m³QTI
rec20:QTLliquid quart (US)2liq qt (US)9,463 529 x 10⁻⁴ m³QTL
rec20:QTRquarter (UK)A traditional unit of weight equal to 1/4 hundredweight. In the United Kingdom, one quarter equals 28 pounds.3.5Qr (UK)12,700 59 kgQTR
rec20:R1picaA unit of count defining the number of picas. (pica: typographical length equal to 12 points or 4.22 mm (approx.)).3.54,217 518 x 10⁻³ mR1
rec20:R4calorieUse International Table (IT) calorie (common code D70)3.5cal4,186 8 JXR4
rec20:R9thousand cubic metreA unit of volume equal to one thousand cubic metres.3.810³m³R9
rec20:RArack3.3XRA
rec20:RDrodUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XRD
rec20:RGringUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XRG
rec20:RHrunning or operating hourA unit of time defining the number of hours of operation.3.1RH
rec20:RKroll metric measure3.3XRK
rec20:RLreelUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XRL
rec20:RMreamA unit of count for paper, expressed as the number of reams (ream: a large quantity of paper sheets, typically 500).3.5RM
rec20:RNream metric measure3.5XRN
rec20:ROrollUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XRO
rec20:ROMroomA unit of count defining the number of rooms.3.9ROM
rec20:RPpound per reamA unit of mass for paper, expressed as pounds per ream. (ream: a large quantity of paper, typically 500 sheets).3.5RP
rec20:RPMrevolutions per minuteRefer ISO/TC12 SI Guide1r/min1,67 x 10⁻²/sRPM
rec20:RPSrevolutions per secondRefer ISO/TC12 SI Guide1r/s1/sRPS
rec20:RSreset3.9XRS
rec20:RTrevenue ton mileA unit of information typically used for billing purposes, expressed as the number of revenue tons (revenue ton: either a metric ton or a cubic metres, whichever is the larger), moved over a distance of one mile.3.4RT
rec20:RUrun3.9XRU
rec20:S3square foot per secondSynonym: foot squared per second2ft²/s0,092 903 04 m²/sS3
rec20:S4square metre per secondSynonym: metre squared per second (square metres/second US)1m²/sm²/sS4
rec20:S5sixty fourths of an inch3.8XS5
rec20:S6session3.9XS6
rec20:S7storage unit3.9XS7
rec20:S8standard advertising unit3.9XS8
rec20:SAsackUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XSA
rec20:SANhalf year (6 months)A unit of time defining the number of half years (6 months).3.8SAN
rec20:SCOscoreA unit of count defining the number of units in multiples of 20.3.720SCO
rec20:SCRscruple3.51,295 982 gSCR
rec20:SDsolid pound3.1XSD
rec20:SEsection3.9XSE
rec20:SECsecond [unit of time]1ssSEC
rec20:SETsetA unit of count defining the number of sets (set: a number of objects grouped together).3.2SET
rec20:SGsegmentA unit of information equal to 64000 bytes.3.9SG
rec20:SHTshipping tonA unit of mass defining the number of tons for shipping.3.4DSHT
rec20:SIEsiemens1SA/VSIE
rec20:SKsplit tank truck3.4XSK
rec20:SLslipsheetUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XSL
rec20:SM3Standard cubic metreStandard cubic metre (temperature 15°C and pressure 1013.25 millibars )2m3SM3
rec20:SMImile (statute mile)2mile1 609,344 mSMI
rec20:SNsquare rod3.8rd²25,292 9 m²XSN
rec20:SOspoolUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XSO
rec20:SPshelf package3.9XSP
rec20:SQsquareA unit of count defining the number of squares (square: rectangular shape).3.9SQ
rec20:SQRsquare, roofingA unit of count defining the number of squares of roofing materials, measured in multiples of 100 square feet.3.1SQR
rec20:SRstripA unit of count defining the number of strips (strip: long narrow piece of an object).3.9SR
rec20:SSsheet metric measure3.3XSS
rec20:SSTshort standard (7200 matches)3.5XSST
rec20:STsheetUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XST
rec20:STCstickA unit of count defining the number of sticks (stick: slender and often cylindrical piece of a substance).3.9STC
rec20:STIstone (UK)2st6,350 293 kgSTI
rec20:STKstick, cigaretteA unit of count defining the number of cigarettes in the smallest unit for stock-taking and/or duty computation.3.9STK
rec20:STLstandard litreA unit of volume defining the number of litres of a product at a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius, especially in relation to hydrocarbon oils.3.1STL
rec20:STNton (US) or short ton (UK/US)Synonym: net ton (2000 lb)2ton (US)0,907184 7 x 10³ kgSTN
rec20:STWstrawA unit of count defining the number of straws (straw: a slender tube used for sucking up liquids).3.9STW
rec20:SVskidUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.9XSV
rec20:SWskeinA unit of count defining the number of skeins (skein: a loosely-coiled bundle of yarn or thread).3.9SW
rec20:SXshipmentA unit of count defining the number of shipments (shipment: an amount of goods shipped or transported).3.4SX
rec20:SYRsyringeA unit of count defining the number of syringes (syringe: a small device for pumping, spraying and/or injecting liquids through a small aperture).3.9SYR
rec20:T0telecommunication line in serviceA unit of count defining the number of lines in service.3.5T0
rec20:T1thousand pound gross3.8XT1
rec20:T3thousand pieceA unit of count defining the number of pieces in multiples of 1000 (piece: a single item, article or exemplar).3.8T3
rec20:T4thousand bag3.8XT4
rec20:T5thousand casing3.8XT5
rec20:T6thousand gallon (US)3.83,785 412 m³XT6
rec20:T7thousand impression3.8XT7
rec20:T8thousand linear inch3.8XT8
rec20:TAtenth cubic foot3.8XTA
rec20:TAHkiloampere hour (thousand ampere hour)1MkA·h3,6 x 10⁶ CTAH
rec20:TANtotal acid numberA unit of chemistry defining the amount of potassium hydroxide (KOH) in milligrams that is needed to neutralize the acids in one gram of oil. It is an important quality measurement of crude oil.3.5TANmg KOH/g TAN
rec20:TCtruckload3.4XTC
rec20:TDtherm3.810⁵ x 1 055,056 JXTD
rec20:TEtote3.3XTE
rec20:TFten square yard3.8XTF
rec20:TIthousand square inch3.8TI
rec20:TICmetric ton, including containerA unit of mass defining the number of metric tons of a product, including its container.3.1TIC
rec20:TIPmetric ton, including inner packagingA unit of mass defining the number of metric tons of a product, including its inner packaging materials.3.1TIP
rec20:TJthousand square centimetre3.8XTJ
rec20:TKtank, rectangularUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.4XTK
rec20:TKMtonne kilometreA unit of information typically used for billing purposes, expressed as the number of tonnes (metric tons) moved over a distance of one kilometre. 3.4t·km10⁶ kg x mTKM
rec20:TLthousand foot (linear)3.8XTL
rec20:TMSkilogram of imported meat, less offalA unit of mass equal to one thousand grams of imported meat, disregarding less valuable by-products such as the entrails.3.5TMS
rec20:TNtinUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XTN
rec20:TNEtonne (metric ton)Synonym: metric ton1St10³ kgTNE
rec20:TPten packA unit of count defining the number of items in multiples of 10.3.2TP
rec20:TPIteeth per inchThe number of teeth per inch.3.1TPI0.0254 /mTPI
rec20:TPRten pairA unit of count defining the number of pairs in multiples of 10 (pair: item described by two's).3.8TPR
rec20:TQthousand foot3.8XTQ
rec20:TQDthousand cubic metre per dayA unit of volume equal to one thousand cubic metres per day.3.8km³/d1,157 41 x 10⁻² m³/sTQD
rec20:TRten square foot3.8XTR
rec20:TRLtrillion (EUR)3.710¹⁸TRL
rec20:TSthousand square foot3.8XTS
rec20:TSDtonne of substance 90 % dry3.1XTSD
rec20:TSHton of steam per hour3.1XTSH
rec20:TSTten setA unit of count defining the number of sets in multiples of 10 (set: a number of objects grouped together).3.9TST
rec20:TTthousand linear metre3.8XTT
rec20:TTSten thousand sticksA unit of count defining the number of sticks in multiples of 10000 (stick: slender and often cylindrical piece of a substance).3.9TTS
rec20:TUtubeUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XTU
rec20:TVthousand kilogram3.810³kgXTV
rec20:TWthousand sheet3.8XTW
rec20:TYtank, cylindricalUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.4XTY
rec20:U1treatmentA unit of count defining the number of treatments (treatment: subjection to the action of a chemical, physical or biological agent).3.9U1
rec20:U2tabletA unit of count defining the number of tablets (tablet: a small flat or compressed solid object).3.9U2
rec20:UAtorr2Torr133,322 4 PaDUA
rec20:UBtelecommunication line in service averageA unit of count defining the average number of lines in service.3.5UB
rec20:UCtelecommunication portA unit of count defining the number of network access ports.3.5UC
rec20:UDtenth minute3.86 sXUD
rec20:UEtenth hour3.8360 sXUE
rec20:UFusage per telecommunication line average3.5XUF
rec20:UHten thousand yard3.8XUH
rec20:UMmillion unit3.8XUM
rec20:VAvolt - ampere per kilogram3.9V·A / kgV x A / kgVA
rec20:VIvialUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XVI
rec20:VLTvolt1VVVLT
rec20:VPpercent volumeA measure of concentration, typically expressed as the percentage volume of a solute in a solution.3.7VP
rec20:VQbulkUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XVQ
rec20:VSvisit3.9XVS
rec20:W2wet kiloA unit of mass defining the number of kilograms of a product, including the water content of the product.3.1W2
rec20:W4two week3.8XW4
rec20:WAwatt per kilogram3.9W/kg1 W/kgWA
rec20:WBwet poundA unit of mass defining the number of pounds of a material, including the water content of the material.3.1WB
rec20:WCDcordA unit of volume used for measuring lumber. One board foot equals 1/12 of a cubic foot.3.53,63 m³WCD
rec20:WEwet tonA unit of mass defining the number of tons of a material, including the water content of the material.3.1WE
rec20:WEBweber1WbWbWEB
rec20:WEEweek2wk6,048 x 10⁵ sWEE
rec20:WGwine gallonA unit of volume equal to 231 cubic inches.3.1WG
rec20:WHwheel3.9XWH
rec20:WHRwatt hour1W·h3,6 x 10³ JWHR
rec20:WIweight per square inch3.9XWI
rec20:WMworking monthA unit of time defining the number of working months.3.1WM
rec20:WRwrap3.3XWR
rec20:WSDstandardA unit of volume of finished lumber equal to 165 cubic feet. Synonym: standard cubic foot3.5std4,672 m³WSD
rec20:WTTwatt1WWWTT
rec20:WWmillilitre of waterA unit of volume equal to the number of millilitres of water.3.1DWW
rec20:X1Gunter's chainA unit of distance used or formerly used by British surveyors.2ch (UK)20,116 8 mX1
rec20:YDKsquare yard2yd²8,361 274 x 10⁻¹ m²YDK
rec20:YDQcubic yard2yd³0,764 555 m³YDQ
rec20:YLhundred linear yard3.8XYL
rec20:YRDyard2yd0,914 4 mYRD
rec20:YTten yard3.8XYT
rec20:Z1lift van3.4XZ1
rec20:Z11hanging containerA unit of count defining the number of hanging containers.3.9Z11
rec20:Z2chestUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XZ2
rec20:Z3caskUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XZ3
rec20:Z4hogsheadUse UN/ECE Recommendation 21 (refer to Note 2 in the spreadsheet introduction, 1st sheet).3.3XZ4
rec20:Z5lug3.9XZ5
rec20:Z6conference point3.5XZ6
rec20:Z8newspage agate line3.9XZ8
rec20:ZPpageA unit of count defining the number of pages.3.5ZP
rec20:ZZmutually definedA unit of measure as agreed in common between two or more parties.3.9ZZ
rec20:MRWMetre WeekUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time, as required by DIN 184513.2m·wkMRW
rec20:MKWSquare Metre WeekUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time as required by DIN 184513.2m²· wkMKW
rec20:MQWCubic Metre WeekUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time as required by DIN 184513.2m³·wkMQW
rec20:HWEPiece WeekUnit for measuring the item amount and time as required by DIN 184513.2piece·kHWE
rec20:MRDMetre DayUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time as required by DIN 184513.2m·dayMRD
rec20:MKDSquare Metre DayUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time as required by DIN 184513.2m²·dMKD
rec20:MQDCubic Metre DayUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time as required by DIN 184513.2m³·dMQD
rec20:HADPiece DayUnit for measuring the item amount and time as required by DIN 184513.2piece·dHAD
rec20:MRMMetre MonthUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time as required by DIN 184513.2m·moMRM
rec20:MKMSquare Metre MonthUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time as required by DIN 184513.2m²·moMKM
rec20:MQMCubic Metre MonthUnit for measuring physical dimensions and time as required by DIN 184513.2m³·moMQM
rec20:HMOPiece MonthUnit for measuring the item amount and time as required by DIN 184513.2piece·moHMO
rec20:DBWDecibel wattThe decibel watt or dBW is a unit for the measurement of the strength of a signal expressed in decibels relative to one watt.3.1dBW10^[Power in dBW/10] WDBW
rec20:DBMDecibel-milliwattsdBm (sometimes dBmW or decibel-milliwatts) is unit of level used to indicate that a power ratio is expressed in decibels (dB) with reference to one milliwatt (mW).3.1dBm10^[(Power in dBm-30)/10] WDBM
rec20:FNUFormazin nephelometric unitFormazin nephelometric unit (FNU) is used for water turbidity level evaluation3.5FNUFNU
rec20:NTUNephelometric turbidity unitNephelometric turbidity unit (NTU) is used for water turbidity level evaluation3.5NTUNTU
rec20:MTZmillihertzA unit of frequency equal to 0.001 cycle per second1SmHz 10-3 HzMTZ
rec20:Z9nanomoleAn SI unit of amount of substance equal to 10−9 moles1Snmol10-9 molZ9