Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI)


Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI)


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Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI) 
 
74 
Note: 
ISO 31-0:1992— ISO 31-13:1992 and ISO 1000:1992 are reprinted in the ISO Standards 
Handbook Quantities and units (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, 
Switzerland, 1993). 
[5]
The following four standards, which are cited in the text in the form [IEC 60027-X], are published 
by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), Geneva, Switzerland.
 
Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology, Part 1: General, IEC 60027-1 (1992). 
 
Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology, Part 2: Telecommunications and electronics, IEC 
60027-2 (2005). 
Note
As pointed out in Sec. 4.3, the SI prefixes refer strictly to powers of 10. They should not be 
used to indicate powers of 2 (for example, one kilobit represents 1000 bits and not 1024 
bits). The IEC has adopted prefixes for binary powers in the above standard. The names 
and symbols for the prefixes corresponding to 2
10
, 2
20
, 2
30
, 2
40
, 2
50
, and 2
60
are, respectively: 
kibi, Ki; mebi, Mi; gibi, Gi; tebi, Ti; pebi, Pi; and exbi, Ei. Thus, for example, one kibibyte 
would be written: 1 KiB = 2
10
B = 1024 B, where B denotes a byte. Although these 
prefixes are not part of the SI, they should be used in the field of information technology to 
avoid the incorrect usage of the SI prefixes. 
 
Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology, Part 3: Logarithmic and related quantities and 
their units, IEC 60027-3 (2003). 
 
Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology, Part 4: Rotating electrical machines, 
IEC
60027-4 (2006). 
[6]
SI 10-2002 IEEE/ASTM Standard for Use of the International System of Units (SI): The Modern 
Metric System. A joint ASTM-IEEE effort to develop a single ANSI standard. 
 Notes: 
1. A number of similar standards for metric practice are published by technical organizations. 
They include: 
 

 
Rules for SAE Use of SI (Metric) Units, TSB003 MAY 1999 (Society of Automotive 
Engineers, Warrendale, PA, May 1999). 
2. The Canadian Standards Association, 5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, 
Ontario, Canada, L4W 5N6, publishes CAN/CSA-Z234.1-00 (R2006), Canadian Metric 
Practice Guide, a Canadian National Standard. 
3. The application of the SI to physical chemistry is discussed in Quantities, Units and 
Symbols in Physical Chemistry, Third Edition (International Union of Pure and Applied 
Chemistry, RSC Publications, Cambridge, 2007). 
[7]
Federal Register, Vol. 24, No. 128, p. 5348, July 1, 1959. 
[8]
Federal Register, Vol. 53, No. 138, p. 27213, July 19, 1988. 
[9]
Federal Register, Vol. 42, No. 57, p. 8847, March 24, 1977. 
[10] Federal Register, Vol. 54, No. 113, p. 25318, June 14, 1989. 
[11] Federal Register, Vol. 40, No. 23, p. 5954, February 3, 1975. 



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