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  2. Help:Convert units - Wikipedia

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    An input unit can be converted to any number of output units—the outputs are specified as a "combination" by separating unit codes with a space (" ") or a plus ("+"). Using a space as a separator does not work if any of the unit codes contains a space.

  3. Template:Convert/list of units/force/metric - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 January 2014, at 18:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Template:Convert/list of units/force/SI - Wikipedia

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  5. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    A number of different units (some only of historical interest) are shown and expressed in terms of the corresponding SI unit. Conversions between units in the metric system are defined by their prefixes (for example, 1 kilogram = 1000 grams, 1 milligram = 0.001 grams) and are thus not listed in this article.

  6. List of physical quantities - Wikipedia

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    Product of a force and the perpendicular distance of the force from the point about which it is exerted newton-metre (N⋅m) L 2 M T −2: bivector (or pseudovector in 3D) Velocity: v →: Moved distance per unit time: the first time derivative of position m/s L T −1: vector Wavevector: k →

  7. Conversion of units - Wikipedia

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    3.2 Calculate the numbers. 4 Software tools. 5 See also. 6 Notes and references. ... Conversion of units is the conversion of the unit of measurement in which a ...

  8. Force - Wikipedia

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    The SI unit of force is the newton (symbol N), which is the force required to accelerate a one kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per second squared, or kg·m·s −2.The corresponding CGS unit is the dyne, the force required to accelerate a one gram mass by one centimeter per second squared, or g·cm·s −2. A newton is thus equal to ...

  9. Module:Convert/documentation/conversion data - Wikipedia

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    multiplier = number used as "multiplier = 100" with unit code 100km to define a unit that is 100 times the size of a kilometre sp=us to specify that using the alias forces US spelling for that unit symbol = symbol text to specify that the alias has a symbol that is different from the primary unit