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  • {{SI electromagnetism units}} * [[International System of Units|SI]] ...
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  • ...squared [[sound pressure]]. The [[International System of Units|SI unit]] of sound exposure is the [[Pascal (unit)|pascal]] squared second (Pa<sup>2</su ...[[Level (logarithmic quantity)|logarithmic measure]] of the sound exposure of a sound relative to a reference value.<br> ...
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  • ...ccessdate=2015-03-15}}</ref> The [[International System of Units|SI unit]] of radiant [[energy density]] is the [[joule]] per [[cubic metre]] (J/m<sup>3< ...vlněním]. Department of Physics, Faculty of Applied Sciences, [[University of West Bohemia]]. 2005-11. Visited 2013-10-06</ref> ...
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  • ...alPublications/NIST.SP.330-2019.pdf}}</ref>{{rp|at= Section 2.3.4: Derived units, Table 4}} *''v'' is the [[particle velocity]] in the direction of propagation; ...
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  • {{short description|System of quantities used in science and their interrelationships}} ...i-2008-edition |page=10 }}</ref>}} but does not itself determine the units of measurement used for the quantities. ...
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  • ...etre per [[hertz]] ({{nobreak|J⋅m<sup>−2</sup>⋅Hz<sup>−1</sup>}}) and that of spectral exposure in wavelength is the joule per square metre per metre ({{ '''Radiant exposure''' of a ''surface'', denoted ''H''<sub>e</sub> ("e" for "energetic", to avoid con ...
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  • {{Short description|Superseded international standard}} ...General principles |url=https://www.iso.org/standard/3621.html |publisher=International Organization for Standardization |access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref> It was rev ...
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  • ...n its broader sense of "a system of computation", rather than in the sense of [[differential calculus]] and [[integral calculus]].}} ...the multiplication, division, addition, association and commutation rules of quantity calculus and proposed that a full [[axiomatization]] has yet to be ...
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  • | standard = [[English Engineering units]], [[British Gravitational System]] | units1 = [[SI units]] ...
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  • ...in [[astronomy]]. Radiant exitance is often called "intensity" in branches of physics other than radiometry, but in radiometry this usage leads to confus ...n — Heat transfer by radiation — Vocabulary|work=ISO_9288:2022|publisher=[[International Organization for Standardization]]|year=2022|accessdate=2023-06-17}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Measure of radiant energy over time}} ...radiant flux and exitance.|thumb|A flow chart describing the relationship of various physical quantities, including radiant flux and exitance.]] ...
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  • ...ity]] and [[centrifugal force|centrifugal acceleration]] from the rotation of the Earth (but the latter is small enough to be negligible for most purpose |title=''Precise Measurement of Mass'' ...
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  • {{Short description|Unit of measurement in the field of electricity}} ..., the conventional volt has the symbol ''V''{{sub|90}} – as they came into international use on 1 January 1990. ...
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  • {{Short description|Measure of distance in physical space}} ...length of one [[kilometre]] is equivalent to the [[imperial measurement]] of 0.62137&nbsp;[[mile]]s. ...
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  • {{Short description|Intensity of electromagnetic radiation}} ...irect|Radiation intensity|ionizing radiation|Radiation flux|other measures of electromagnetic radiation|Light intensity (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • ...combustion engines: Engine power is the [[Product (mathematics)|product]] of the engine [[torque]] and the crankshaft's [[angular velocity]]. Power is the [[Product (mathematics)|product]] of [[torque]] and [[angular velocity]]:<ref name="Böge_233">{{Harvnb|Böge|2017 ...
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  • ...f various subdivisions of the system to the maximum demand of the complete system. ...ection factor to use, resulting in a lower total power load for the ten AC units. If the energy balance done for this facility comes out within reason, but ...
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  • ...'', is an [[international standard]] describing the [[International System of Quantities]] (ISQ). ...by the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO) and the [[International Electrotechnical Commission]] (IEC). ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of bicycle parking system}} [[File:ECO Cycle.jpg|thumb|System in Roppongi holding 204 bicycles,<ref>[https://www.giken.com/en/wp-content/ ...
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  • ...agram with units and terminology.|thumb|372x372px|Illuminance diagram with units and terminology.]] ...f name="IEC_845-21-060">International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC): ''International Electrotechnical Vocabulary.'' [https://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/di ...
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