Conversion To SI Units
Unit | Definition | SI equivalent (CODATA 2006) |
---|---|---|
conventional volt | see above | V90 = (KJ–90/KJ) V = V |
conventional ohm | see above | Ω90 = (RK/RK–90) Ω = Ω |
conventional ampere | A90 = V90/Ω90 | A90 = A |
conventional coulomb | C90 = A90 s = s V90/Ω90 | C90 = C |
conventional watt | W90 = A90V90 = V902/Ω90 | W90 = W |
conventional farad | F90 = C90/V90 = s/Ω90 | F90 = F |
conventional henry | H90 = Ω90 s | H90 = H |
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