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S.I. Units

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The modern metric system is the International System of Units (French: Système International d'Unités, SI). The system was published in 1960 and was based on the metre-kilogram-second system of units (MKS). There are now internationally agreed units covering all aspects of technology together with a set of prefixes which serve as multipliers or fractions of them. The preferred prefixes multiply or divide the unit names by 1000 (or 10-3) thus, 10mm is preferred to a centimetre, especially in construction and engineering.


Note: Units named after people use capital letters for the letter symbol - but not for the unit name itself.



Measurement of Length
Metre
Prefix Name Symbol 10n Decimal Description
kilometre km 103 1000 A thousand metres
metre m 100 1 A metre
centimetre cm 10-2 0.01 A hundredth of a metre
millimetre mm 10-3 0.001 A thousandth of a metre
micrometre μm 10-6 0.000001 A millionth of a metre
Units used in Electronics
Ohms (resistance) - named after Georg Simon Ohm
Prefix Name Symbol 10n Decimal Description
mega-ohm 106 1000000 A million ohms
kilo-ohm (or K) 103 1000 A thousand ohms
ohm Ω (or R) 100 1 An ohm
Note:

The unit or its prefix may be used to replace a decimal point - e.g. 2.2mega-ohm = 2M2; 2.2kilo-ohm = 2K2; and 2.2ohm = 2R2.

Ampere (electric current)' - named after André-Marie Ampère
Prefix Name Symbol 10n Decimal Description
ampere A 100 1 Amp
milli-amp mA 10-3 0.001 A thousandth
Farads (electric capacitance) - named after Michael Faraday
Prefix Name Symbol 10n Decimal Description
farad F 100 1 A Farad
micro-Farad μF 10-6 0.000001 A millionth
nano-Farad nF 10-9 0.000000001 A thousand millionth
pico-Farad pF 10-12 0.000000000001 A trillionth