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year (calendar)
year (sidereal)
year (tropical)
cubic metre (m3 )
kilogram (kg)
kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m3)
kilogram per second (kgls)
newton (N)
kilogram (kg)
pascal (Pa)
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Multiply by
weber (Wb) 1.256 637 E-07
joule (J)
joule (J)
watt per square metre (w/m2)
watt per square metre (w/m2)
metre (m)
square metre (m2 )
cubic metre (m3 )
cubic metre per second (m3 1s)
second (s)
second (s)
second (s)
Table C-2.-Temperature conversion formulae
To convert from to Use formula
Celsius temperature (tot) Kelvin temperature (tK) tK= kc + 273.15
Fahrenheit temperature (kF) Celsius temperature (LC) kc = (to, - 32)/1.8
Fahrenheit temperature (kF)
Kelvin temperature (tK)
Kelvin temperature (tK)
Celsius temperature (kc)
Rankine temperature ( t R ) Kelvin temperature (tK) tK= tR/1.8
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