SI Unit and Conversion Tables




SI Units


In 1960, the Conférence Générale des Poids et Mesures (11th CGPM), which is the international authority on the metric system, replaced all previous systems with the modern metric system officially named the Système International d’Unités, abbreviated to SI. Over the years, this metric system has been adopted throughout the world and is continually being revised to parallel developments in science and technology.


The SI is founded on seven base units ( Table App. 1 ). Other derived units are defined in terms of the seven base units and, for ease of understanding and convenience, may have special or compound names and their own symbols ( Tables App. 2 and App. 3 ). There are also 20 SI prefixes used to form decimal multiples and submultiples ( Table App. 4 ).



Table App. 1

The Seven Base Units of the SI




































Physical Quantity Base Unit Symbol
Amount of substance mole mol
Electric current ampere A
Length meter m
Luminous intensity candela cd
Mass kilogram kg
Thermodynamic temperature kelvin K
Time second s


Table App. 2

Examples of SI-Derived Units with Special Names






























































































Physical Quantity Unit Name Symbol Expressed in Base Units
Plane angle radian rad m m –1 = 1
Solid angle steradian sr m 2 m –2 = 1
Frequency hertz Hz s –1
Force Newton N m kg s –2
Work/energy joule J m 2 kg s –2 (N m)
Pressure/stress pascal Pa m –1 kg s –2 (N m –2 )
Power watt W m 2 kg s –3 (J s –1 )
Electric charge coulomb C s A
Electric potential difference volt V m 2 kg s –3 A –1 (W A –1 )
Electric capacitance farad F m –2 kg –1 s 4 A 2 (C V –1 )
Electric resistance ohm m 2 kg s –3 A –2 [V/A]
Electric conductance siemens S m –2 kg –1 s 3 A 2 [A/V]
Magnetic flux weber Wb m 2 kg s –2 A –1
Magnetic induction tesla T kg s –2 A –1 (Wb m –2 )
Inductance henry H m 2 kg s –2 A –2 (Wb A –1 )
Luminous flux lumen Im cd sr
Illuminance lux Ix cd sr m –2


Table App. 3

SI Units with Compound Names












































Physical Quantity Name of Unit Symbol
Area square meter m 2
Volume cubic meter m 3
Speed/velocity meter per second m s –1
Acceleration meter per second squared m s –2
Density kilogram per cubic meter kg m –3
Electric field strength volt per meter V m –1
Magnetic field strength ampere per meter A m –1
Current density ampere per meter squared A m –2
Specific heat capacity joule per kilogram per kelvin J kg –1 K –1


Table App. 4

The 20 SI Prefixes


















































































































Prefix Symbol Ordinary Notation 10 x
yotta- Y 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 10 24
zetta- Z 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 10 21
exa- E 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 10 18
peta- P 1,000,000,000,000,000 10 15
tera- T 1,000,000,000,000 10 12
giga- G 1,000,000,000 10 9
mega- M 1,000,000 10 6
kilo- k 1,000 103
hecto- h 100 10 2
deca- da 10 10 1
1 10 0
deci- d 0.1 10 –1
centi- c 0.01 10 –2
milli- m 0.001 10 –3
micro- μ 0.000 001 10 –6
nano- n 0.000 000 001 10 –9
pico- P 0.000 000 000 001 10 –12
femto- f 0.000 000 000 000 001 10 –15
atto- a 0.000 000 000 000 000 001 10 –18
zepto- z 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 001 10 –21
yocto- y 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 000 001 10 –24

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