BS EN ISO 80000-10:2013 pdf free
BS EN ISO 80000-10:2013 pdf free.Quantities and units
The names of units for the corresponding quantities are given together with the international symbols and the definitions. These unit names are language-dependent, but the symbols are international and the same in all languages. For further information, see the SI Brochure (8th edition, 2006) from BIPM and ISO 80000-1.
The units are arranged in the following way:
a) The coherent SI units are given first. The SI units have been adopted by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (Conference Generale des Poids et Mesures, CGPM). The coherent SI units and their decimal multiples and submultiples formed with the SI prefixes are recommended, although the decimal multiples and submultiples are not explicitly mentioned.
b) Some non-SI units are then given, namely those accepted by the International Committee for Weights and Measures (Comite International des Poids et Mesures, CIPM), or by the International Organization of Legal Metrology (Organisation Internationale de Metrologie Legale, OIML), or by ISO and IEC, for use with the SI.Such units are separated from the SI units in the item by use of a broken line between the SI units and the other units.
c) Non-SI units currently accepted by the CIPM for use with the SI are given in small print (smaller than the text size) in the“Conversion factors and remarks” column.
d) Non-SI units that are not recommended are given only in annexes in some parts of this International Standard. These annexes are informative, in the first place for the conversion factors, and are not integral parts of the standard. These deprecated units are arranged in two groups:
1) units in the CGS system with special names;
2) units based on the foot, pound, second, and some other related units.
e) Other non-SI units given for information, especially regarding the conversion factors, are given in informative annexes in some parts of this International Standard.BS EN ISO 80000-10 pdf download.