Non-SI units mentioned in the SI
This is a list of units that are not defined as part of the International System of Units (SI), but are otherwise mentioned in the SI,[1][2] because either the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) accepts their use as being multiples or submultiples of SI-units, they have important contemporary application worldwide, or are otherwise commonly encountered worldwide.
Units officially accepted for use with the SI
| Name | Symbol | Quantity | Equivalent SI unit | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Widely used units expected to be used indefinitely | |||
| minute | min | time (SI unit multiple) | 1 min = 60 s | 
| hour | h | time (SI unit multiple) | 1 h = 60 min = 3600 s | 
| day | d | time (SI unit multiple) | 1 d = 24 h = 1440 min = 86400 s | 
| degree | ° | plane angle (dimensionless unit) | 1° = (π / 180) rad | 
| minute | ′ | plane angle (dimensionless unit) | 1′ = (1 / 60)° = (π / 10800) rad | 
| second | ″ | plane angle (dimensionless unit) | 1″ = (1 / 60)′ = (1 / 3600)° = (π / 648000) rad | 
| hectare | ha | area (decimal unit multiple) | 1 ha = 100 a = 10000 m2 = 1 hm2 | 
| litre | l or L | volume (decimal unit multiple) | 1 L = 1 dm3 = 0.001 m3 = 1000 cm3 | 
| tonne | t | mass (decimal unit multiple) | 1 t = 103 kg = 1 Mg | 
| astronomical unit | au or AU[1][3] | length | 1 AU = 1.495978707×1011 m (exact) | 
| Logarithmic units | |||
| neper | Np | level of a field quantity | 1 Np = 1[4] | 
| level of a power quantity | 1 Np = 1[5] | ||
| bel | B | level of a field quantity | 1 B = ln(10)/2 Np = ln(10)/2[6] | 
| level of a power quantity | |||
| decibel | dB | level of a field quantity | 1 dB = 0.1 B [7] | 
| level of a power quantity | |||
| Units with experimentally determined values | |||
| electronvolt | eV | energy | 1 eV = 1.60217653(14)×10−19 J | 
|  unified atomic mass unit dalton  | 
 u Da  | 
mass | 1 u = 1 Da = 1.66053886(28)×10−27 kg | 
| Natural units (n.u.) | |||
| n.u. of speed (speed of light in vacuum) | c0 | speed | 299792458 m/s (exact)[8] | 
| n.u. of action (reduced Planck constant) | ħ | action | 1.05457168(18)×10−34 J·s | 
| n.u. of mass (electron mass) | me | mass | 9.1093826(16)×10−31 kg | 
| n.u. of time | ħ / mec02 | time | 1.2880886677(86)×10−21 s | 
| Atomic units (a.u.) | |||
| a.u. of charge (elementary charge) | e | electric charge | 1.60217653(14)×10−19 C | 
| a.u. of mass (electron mass) | me | mass | 9.1093826(16)×10−31 kg | 
| a.u. of action (reduced Planck constant) | ħ | action | 1.05457168(18)×10−34 J·s | 
| a.u. of length, bohr (Bohr radius) | a0 | length | 0.5291772108(18)×10−10 m | 
| a.u. of energy, hartree (Hartree energy) | Eh | energy | 4.35974417(75)×10−18 J | 
| a.u. of time | ħ / Eh | time | 2.418884326505(16)×10−17 s | 
Common units not officially sanctioned
| Name | Symbol | Quantity | Equivalent SI unit | 
|---|---|---|---|
| ångström, angstrom | Å | length | 1 Å = 0.1 nm = 10−10 m = 100 pm | 
| are | a | area | 1 a = 1 dam2 = 100 m2 | 
| barn | b | area | 1 b = 10−28 m2 | 
| bar | bar | pressure | 1 bar = 105 Pa | 
| millibar | mbar | pressure | 1 mbar = 1 hPa = 100 Pa | 
| atmosphere | atm | pressure | 1 atm = 1013.25 mbar = 1013.25 hPa = 101325 Pa exactly (commonly used in atmospheric meteorology, in oceanography and for pressures within liquids, or in the industry for pressures within containers of liquefied gas) | 
| dyne per square centimetre (barye) | Ba | pressure | 1 Ba = 0.1 Pa = 0.1 N/m2 = 100 g·cm−1·s−2 | 
| millimetre of mercury | mmHg | pressure | 1 mmHg = 133.322387415 Pa at 0 °C = 133.322387415 N/m2 at 0 °C = 133.322387415 kg·cm−1·s−2 at 0 °C | 
| torr | Torr | pressure | 1 Torr = 1/760 atm = 133.322368421... Pa = 133.322368421... N/m2 = 133.322368421... kg·cm−1·s−2 | 
See also
- Gal (unit)
 - International System of Quantities
 - International System of Units (SI)
 - International Vocabulary of Metrology
 - Metric prefix
 - SI base unit
 - SI derived unit
 
References
- 1 2 "Units outside the SI". SI brochure (8th edition). BIPM. 2014 [2008]. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
 - ↑ Taylor, Barry N. (ed.) (2001). "The International System of Units (SI)" (PDF). Special Publication 330. Gaithersburg, Maryland: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
 - ↑ "Manuscript Preparation: AJ & ApJ Author Instructions". American Astronomical Society. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
 - ↑ LF = ln(F / F0) Np
 - ↑ LP = 1⁄2 ln(P / P0) Np
 - ↑ LF = 2 log10(F / F0) B
 - ↑ LP = log10(P / P0) B
 - ↑ In this case it is not the speed of light, but the length of the metre that is obtained by experiment
 
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