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Other Units
Description
The following units are in the Units package.
Name
Symbols
Context
Alternate Spellings
Prefixes
brewster
standard *
brewsters
SI
talbot
talbots
lumberg
lumbergs
strontium_unit
strontium_units
dozen
standard
part_per_billion
ppb
EU
parts_per_billion
US
part_per_million
ppm
parts_per_million
An asterisk ( * ) indicates the default context, an at sign (@) indicates an abbreviation, and under the prefixes column, SI indicates that the unit takes all SI prefixes, IEC indicates that the unit takes IEC prefixes, and SI+ and SI- indicate that the unit takes only positive and negative SI prefixes, respectively. Refer to a unit in the Units package by indexing the name or symbol with the context, for example, brewster[standard]; or, if the context is indicated as the default, by using only the unit name or symbol, for example, brewster.
The units are defined as follows.
A brewster has the dimension length time squared per mass. It is defined as a square micrometer per newton.
A talbot has the dimension luminous flux time. It is defined as a lumen second. It is also known as a lumberg.
A strontium unit has the dimension inverse time mass. It is defined as becquerels per kilogram.
Examples
See Also
convert/dimensions, convert/units, Units, Units/force, Units/Index, Units/length, Units/light, Units/mass, Units/radioactivity, Units/time
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