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Conversions between units in the metric system are defined by their prefixes (for example, 1 kilogram = 1000 grams, 1 milligram = 0.001 grams) and are thus not listed in this article. Exceptions are made if the unit is commonly known by another name (for example, 1 micron = 10 −6 metre).
l/m = 1693 × l m /Nec × m/kg, where l/m is the yarn length in metres, l m /Nec is the English cotton count and m/kg is the yarn weight in kilograms. The following length units are defined. Bundle: usually 10 lb (4.5 kg) Thread: a length of 54 in (1.4 m)—the circumference of a warp beam; Lea: 120 yd (110 m) Hank: a length of 7 leas or 840 yd ...
7 Conversion from catalog sizes. 8 Standards. ... Weight 5–8 lb: 8 ... Standard Table of Body Measurements for Adult Female [12] ASTM D6829-02, 2008, Standard ...
Conversion table for drinking vessel–based British culinary measurement units and their metric and US customary equivalents 1 tumbler 1 breakfast cup 1 cup 1 teacup 1 coffee cup 1 wine glass 10 fluid ounces / 1 / 2 pint 8 fluid ounces / 2 / 5 pint 6 fluid ounces / 3 / 10 pint 5 fluid ounces / 1 / 4 pint
5.772 pints 3.466 quarts vyedro ведро́: bucket 4 800 13.12 L 2.886 gal 3.466 gal chyetvyerik четвери́к: small quarter 8 1,600 26.239 L 2.886 pecks: 2.978 pecks: os'mina осьми́на: one-eighth 32 6,400 104.955 L 2.886 bushels: 2.978 bushels chyetvyert' че́тверть: quarter 64 12,800 209.91 L 5.772 bushels 5.957 bushels
The CGS-to-SI correspondence of electromagnetic units as given was exact prior to the 2019 revision of the SI, until which the magnetic constant μ 0 was defined as 4π × 10 −7 N⋅A −2. As from the redefinition, μ 0 has an inexactly known value when expressed in SI units, with the exactness of the electromagnetic unit correspondence ...
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Conversion of units is the conversion of the unit of measurement in which a quantity is expressed, typically through a multiplicative conversion factor that changes the unit without changing the quantity. This is also often loosely taken to include replacement of a quantity with a corresponding quantity that describes the same physical property.