90 Chapter 4: Constants and Measurement Units
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89/92Plus: Constants and Measurement Units (English) SusanGullord Revised:02/23/01 10:54 AM Printed: 02/23/01 2:12 PM Page 90 of 12
_cup........cup
_floz........fluid ounce
_flozUK ..British fluid ounce
_gal .........gallon
_galUK....British gallon
_l .............liter
_ml..........milliliter
_pt...........pint
_qt...........quart
_tbsp.......tablespoon
_tsp.........teaspoon
NONE
(SI)
(ENG/US)
_day........day
_hr...........hour
_min........minute
_ms .........millisecond
_ns ..........nanosecond
_s.............second
(SI) (ENG/US)
_week.....week
_yr...........year
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m
s ..........microsecond
_knot ......knot
_kph........kilometers per hour
_mph.......miles per hour
NONE
(SI) (ENG/US)
no pre-defined units
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C..........
¡
Celsius
For
¡
, press
2“
.
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¡
F ..........
¡
Fahrenheit
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¡
K..........
¡
Kelvin
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¡
R..........
¡
Rankine
(no default)
_cd..........candela
(no default)
_mol........mole
(no default)
_amu.......atomic mass unit
_gm.........gram
_kg..........kilogram
(SI)
_lb...........pound
(ENG/US)
_mg.........milligram
_mton .....metric ton
_oz...........ounce
_slug .......slug
_ton.........ton
_tonne ....metric ton
_tonUK...long ton
_dyne......dyne
_kgf.........kilogram force
_lbf..........pound force
(ENG/US)
_N............newton
(SI)
_tonf .......ton force
_Btu........British thermal unit
(ENG/US)
_cal .........calorie
_erg.........erg
_eV..........electron volt
_ftlb.........foot-pound
_J.............joule
(SI)
_kcal.......kilocalorie
_kWh.......kilowatt-hour
_latm.......liter-atmosphere
_hp..........horsepower
(ENG/US)
_kW.........kilowatt
_W...........watt
(SI)
Volume
Time
Velocity
Acceleration
Temperature
Luminous Intensity
Amount of
Substance
Mass
Force
Energy
Power