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The Physics Teacher -- January 2012 -- Volume 50, Issue 1, pp. 10

About the International System of Units (SI) Part III. SI Table

Gordon J. Aubrecht, II1, Anthony P. French2, and Mario Iona3

1Ohio State University, Columbus and Marion, OH
2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
3University of Denver, Denver, CO

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Before discussing more details of SI, we will summarize the essentials in a few tables that can serve as ready references. If a unit isn't listed in Tables I–IV, it is not part of SI or specifically allowed for use with SI. The units and symbols that are sufficient for most everyday applications are given in bold.

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