Difference between revisions of "Link MetricSysteme"

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== What systeme of unit did you use and why? ==
 
== What systeme of unit did you use and why? ==
  
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Fell free to add row or column.
 
Fell free to add row or column.
  
note the format is a table separate by tabulation. for a better experience just copy/paste in your spread sheet tool edit it and then copy back here.
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note the format is a table separate by tabulation. for a better experience just copy/paste in your spread sheet tool edit it and then copy back here. If you know a better solution please use it.
  
Physical name Definition from unit SI fred
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Physical name; Definition from unit; SI; fred;
number of user 0 1
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number of user; ; 0; 1;
utilisation building/structure
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utilisation; ; ; building/structure;
distance [d] m m
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distance; [d]; m; m;
mass [m] kg tonne
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mass; [m]; kg; tonne;
time [t] s s
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time; [t]; s; s;
Temperature [c] K° C°
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Temperature; [c]; ; ;
Angle - rad rad
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Angle; -; rad; rad;
force [d][m]/[t]^2 N kN
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force; [d][m]/[t]^2; N; kN;
pressure/stress/modulus [m]/[t]^2[d] Pa kPa
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pressure/stress/modulus; [m]/[t]^2[d]; Pa; kPa;
area [d]^2 m^2 m^2
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area; [d]^2; m^2; m^2;
densisty [m]/[d]^3 kg/m^3 tonne/m^3
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densisty; [m]/[d]^3; kg/m^3; tonne/m^3;
bending moment [d]^2[m]/[t]^2 Nm kNm
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bending moment; [d]^2[m]/[t]^2; Nm; kNm;
thermal expension 1/[c] 1/K° 1/C°
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thermal expension; 1/[c]; 1/K°; 1/C°;

Revision as of 11:41, 4 February 2011

What systeme of unit did you use and why?

Fell free to add row or column.

note the format is a table separate by tabulation. for a better experience just copy/paste in your spread sheet tool edit it and then copy back here. If you know a better solution please use it.

Physical name; Definition from unit; SI; fred; number of user; ; 0; 1; utilisation; ; ; building/structure; distance; [d]; m; m; mass; [m]; kg; tonne; time; [t]; s; s; Temperature; [c]; K°; C°; Angle; -; rad; rad; force; [d][m]/[t]^2; N; kN; pressure/stress/modulus; [m]/[t]^2[d]; Pa; kPa; area; [d]^2; m^2; m^2; densisty; [m]/[d]^3; kg/m^3; tonne/m^3; bending moment; [d]^2[m]/[t]^2; Nm; kNm; thermal expension; 1/[c]; 1/K°; 1/C°;