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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SI (disambiguation); S.I; Sí; Si (song); Si (disambiguation); Si (album); Si.; Sì (album); Sí (album); Sì (song)

Si         
  • In the expression of acceleration due to gravity, a space separates the value and the units, both the 'm' and the 's' are lowercase because neither the metre nor the second are named after people, and exponentiation is represented with a [[superscript]] '2'.
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  • [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]]}}
  • While not an SI-unit, the litre may be used with SI units. It is equivalent to (10&nbsp;cm)<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;=&nbsp;(1&nbsp;dm)<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;=&nbsp;10<sup>−3</sup>&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup>.
  • imperial]], and [[US customary]] systems as of 2019.
  • Arrangement of the principal measurements in physics based on the mathematical manipulation of length, time, and mass.
  • Cover of brochure ''[http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/si-brochure/ The International System of Units]''
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  • Closeup of the National Prototype Metre, serial number 27, allocated to the United States
  • Reverse dependencies of the SI base units on seven [[physical constant]]s, which are assigned exact numerical values in the 2019 redefinition. Unlike in the previous definitions, the base units are all derived exclusively from constants of nature. Here, <math>a \rightarrow b</math> means that <math>a</math> is used to define <math>b</math>.
·- A syllable applied, in solmization, to the note B; more recently, to the seventh tone of any major diatonic scale. It was added to Guido's scale by Le Maire about the end of the 17th century.
SI         
  • In the expression of acceleration due to gravity, a space separates the value and the units, both the 'm' and the 's' are lowercase because neither the metre nor the second are named after people, and exponentiation is represented with a [[superscript]] '2'.
  • access-date=7 January 2013}}</ref>
  • [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]]}}
  • While not an SI-unit, the litre may be used with SI units. It is equivalent to (10&nbsp;cm)<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;=&nbsp;(1&nbsp;dm)<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;=&nbsp;10<sup>−3</sup>&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup>.
  • imperial]], and [[US customary]] systems as of 2019.
  • Arrangement of the principal measurements in physics based on the mathematical manipulation of length, time, and mass.
  • Cover of brochure ''[http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/si-brochure/ The International System of Units]''
  • access-date=19 August 2010}}</ref>
  • Closeup of the National Prototype Metre, serial number 27, allocated to the United States
  • Reverse dependencies of the SI base units on seven [[physical constant]]s, which are assigned exact numerical values in the 2019 redefinition. Unlike in the previous definitions, the base units are all derived exclusively from constants of nature. Here, <math>a \rightarrow b</math> means that <math>a</math> is used to define <math>b</math>.
Schweizer Informatikergesellschaft (Reference: org., Switzerland)
SI         
  • In the expression of acceleration due to gravity, a space separates the value and the units, both the 'm' and the 's' are lowercase because neither the metre nor the second are named after people, and exponentiation is represented with a [[superscript]] '2'.
  • access-date=7 January 2013}}</ref>
  • [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]]}}
  • While not an SI-unit, the litre may be used with SI units. It is equivalent to (10&nbsp;cm)<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;=&nbsp;(1&nbsp;dm)<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;=&nbsp;10<sup>−3</sup>&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup>.
  • imperial]], and [[US customary]] systems as of 2019.
  • Arrangement of the principal measurements in physics based on the mathematical manipulation of length, time, and mass.
  • Cover of brochure ''[http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/si-brochure/ The International System of Units]''
  • access-date=19 August 2010}}</ref>
  • Closeup of the National Prototype Metre, serial number 27, allocated to the United States
  • Reverse dependencies of the SI base units on seven [[physical constant]]s, which are assigned exact numerical values in the 2019 redefinition. Unlike in the previous definitions, the base units are all derived exclusively from constants of nature. Here, <math>a \rightarrow b</math> means that <math>a</math> is used to define <math>b</math>.
¦ abbreviation
1. Systeme International, the international system of units of measurement based on the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole, together with prefixes indicating multiplication or division by powers of ten.
2. Law statutory instrument.

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