Questions tagged [unit-of-measure]

This tag is meant for questions concerning the use of units in the measurement of a quantity.

A unit of measurement is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity. Any other quantity of that kind can be expressed as a multiple of the unit of measurement.

For example, length is a physical quantity. The metre is a unit of length that represents a definite predetermined length.

For most quantities, a unit is necessary to communicate values of that physical quantity. For example, conveying to someone a particular length without using some sort of unit is impossible, because a length cannot be described without a reference used to make sense of the value given.

But not all quantities require a unit of their own. Using physical laws, units of quantities can be expressed as combinations of units of other quantities. Thus only a small set of units is required. These units are taken as the base units and the other units are derived units.

Thus base units are the units of the quantities that are independent of other quantities and they are the units of length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, luminous intensity and the amount of substance. Derived units are the units of the quantities that are derived from the base quantities and some of the derived units are the units of speed, work, acceleration, energy, pressure, etc.

Different systems of units are based on different choices of a set of related units including fundamental and derived units.

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SR Unit Conversion Speed

What is 72,000 km/hour in Système Relativistique (SR) units? I am getting 1/14490 or 1/14490th of the speed of light.
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How to convert a derived unit which contains degrees Celsius?

For instance, I have the following problem: convert: $\frac{{m^2}^{\circ}C}{W}$ to $\frac{ ^{\circ} F * ft^{2} * hr}{Btu}$ Take $x \frac{{m^2}^{\circ}C}{W}$ for instance, how would I convert it to $y \frac{{m^2}^{\circ}F}{W}$? The reason that I am…
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Get the mass of air given the dimensions of a room.

The density of air is $1.19g/L$. What is the air's mass, in kilograms, in a room that measures $14.5\cdot16.5\cdot8.0$ feet? The room is is $14.5 \cdot 16.5 \cdot 8.0 = 1914$ cubic feet. We should probably convert that to liters. One feet is $12$…
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How to lay out the conversion of £ $(13 + v^{2}/52)$ per hour to £ per mile

"29. The total running cost of a ship per hour is £ (13 + $v^{2}$/52) where $v$ knots is the speed. if £ $C$ is the cost per nautical mile, write down an equation expressing $C$ in terms of $v$..." So, we know the cost in £ h$^{-1}$. We need the…
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Why is 1 cubic meter 1000 liters?

Can anyone explain why $1\ \mathrm{m}^3$ is $1000$ liters? I just don't get it. 1 cubic meter is $1\times 1\times1$ meter. A cube. It has units $\mathrm{m}^3$. A liter is liquid amount measurement. 1 liter of milk, 1 liter of water, etc. Does that…
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english to metric conversion with cubes

How do you convert $ft^3$ to $cm^3$? I can find an exact relationship online, but what if I just knew how many $m$ are in a $lb$ or something like that?
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How strong can an earthquake be in measurement by the Richter scale in comparison to a weaker earthquake?

I've seen that the Richter scale measures the strength of any earthquake from 1 to 10 and I've also learned that a 2 is 32 (not 2) times as strong as a 1. What other comparisons of these numbers can help me measure how many times stronger an…
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D=P/gv^3 what units is the D

(Sorry for my bad english) I got a task to do: In the research, scientists noticed that the necessary power P is obtained from P=Dgv^3, where D is constant, g is the earth's standard acceleration due to gravity and v is the speed. What is the D and…
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What does area density of mm$^{-2}$ mean

I'm not being smart right now but what does an area density of this mean $$10000 \text{ mm}^{-2}$$
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Express $1$ Quad/yr in units of kW*hr/day/person

For calculating the -per person- part, we are going to be using the population of the USA, i.e, $3\times10^8$.
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Is this conversion correct? Liters per 100 Km at given speed (km/h) to mililiters per minute

For example 8L/100km @ 80km/h First thing I did was get the time I would take to complete 100km with my current speed $$ \frac {100 \text{ km}}{80\text{ km}/\text{h}} = 1.25\text{ h}$$ then $$=\frac{8\text{ L}}{1.25 \text{ h}}$$ $$=\frac{800\text{…
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Writing convention units

Say you have a cube with sides equal to $1$ desimeter, dm. The volume $V$ will be given by $$V = 1dm \cdot 1dm \cdot 1dm = (1dm)^3.$$ This equals to $1^3 \cdot d^3 \cdot m^3$. How come all places write cubic desimeters as $1dm^3$ then, without…
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Scientific Notation Conversion (meters to yards)

Carry out the following conversion. Express your answer in scientific notation. (must show your work to earn credit) 12.56 x 10^-2 m to yards (helpful hint: 1 inch= 2.54cm; 1 foot= 12 inches; 3 feet= 1 yard)
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Unit conversion error?

My teacher gave me a quick trick to convert wavelength of radiation into energy of quanta(photon) while studying Planck’s Theory for College entrance prep. $E$(in eV) $= {1240 \over λ( nm )}$ and $E$(in eV) $= {12400 \over λ (angstrom) }$ But here’s…
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Conversion of millimeter into cubic meter

I have a rainfall volume of $140$ mm, $180$ mm and $65$ mm. I have to convert this rainfall data into Cumulative rainfall with units of cubic meters.
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