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BS EN ISO 80000-1:2022-TC:2023 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Quantities and units – General

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This document gives general information and definitions concerning quantities, systems of quantities, units, quantity and unit symbols, and coherent unit systems, especially the International System of Quantities (ISQ). The principles laid down in this document are intended for general use within the various fields of science and technology, and as an introduction to other parts of this International Standard. The ISO/IEC 80000 series does not, as yet, cover ordinal quantities and nominal properties.

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1 compares BS EN ISO 80000-1:2022
2 TRACKED CHANGES
Text example 1 — indicates added text (in green)
5 ForewordEuropean foreword
7 Foreword
9 Introduction
0.1 Quantities
10 0.2 Units
0.3 Realizing the values of units
0.4 Arrangement of the tables
11 3.1
quantity
12 3.2
kind of quantity
13 3.3
system of quantities
3.4
base quantity
3.5
derived quantity
3.6
International System of Quantities
ISQ
3.7
quantity dimension
dimension of a quantity
dimension
14 3.8
quantity of dimension one
dimensionless quantity
15 3.9
unit of measurement
measurement unit
unit
3.10
base unit
16 3.11
derived unit
3.12
coherent derived unit
3.13
system of units
3.14
coherent system of units
17 3.15
off-system measurement unit
off-system unit
3.16
International System of Units
SI
3.17
multiple of a unit
18 3.18
submultiple of a unit
3.19
quantity value
value of a quantity
value
19 3.20
numerical quantity value
numerical value of a quantity
numerical value
3.21
quantity calculus
3.22
quantity equation
20 3.23
unit equation
3.24
conversion factor between units
3.25
numerical value equation numerical quantity value equation
3.26
ordinal quantity
21 3.27
quantity-value scale
measurement scale
3.28
ordinal quantity-value scale
ordinal value scale
3.29
conventional reference scale
3.30
nominal property
22 4.1 The concept of quantity
4.2 Kind of quantity ─ Quantity calculus
23 4.34.2 System of quantities ─ Base quantities and derived quantities
A set of quantities and their relations are called a system of quantities. General Quantitiesquantities are related through equations that express laws of nature or define new general quantities. Each equation between quantities is called a quantity e…
It is convenient to consider some quantities of different kinds as mutually independent. Such quantities are called base quantities. Other quantities, called derived quantities, are defined or expressed in terms of base quantities by means of equations.
It is a matter of choice how many and which quantities are considered to be base quantities. It is also a matter of choice which equations are used to define the derived quantities. Each set of non-contradictory equations between quantities is called …
4.44.3 Universal constants and empirical constants
4.54.4 Constant multipliers in quantity equations
24 4.64.5 International System of Quantities, ISQ
25 6.1 General
6.16.2 Units and numerical values
26 6.26.3 Mathematical operations
27 6.36.4 Quantity equations and numerical value equations
28 6.46.5 Coherent systems of units
6.5 The International System of Units, SI
6.5.1 General
6.5.2 SI base units
Table 1 — SI base units for the ISQ base quantities
29 6.5.3 SI derived units
30 Table 2 — SI derived units with special names and symbols
Table 3 — SI derived units with special names and symbols admitted for reasons of safeguarding human health
31 6.5.4 SI prefixes
Table 4 — SI prefixes
32 6.5.5 The unit one
33 6.5.6 Other units
Table 5 — Units used with the SI
34 Table 6 — Units used with the SI, whose values in SI units are obtained experimentally
7.1 Symbols for quantities
7.1.1 General
35 7.1.2 Subscripts
7.1.3 Combination of symbols for quantities
37 7.1.4 Expressions for quantities
7.1.5 Expressions for dimensions
38 7.2 Names and symbols for units
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Combination of symbols for units
A compound unit formed by multiplication of two or more units shall be indicated in one of the following ways:
39 7.2.3 Prefixes
7.2.4 English names of compound units
7.2.5 Spelling of names of quantities and of units in the English and French languages
7.37.2 Numbers
7.3.17.2.1 General
40 7.3.27.2.2 Decimal sign
41 7.3.37.2.3 Multiplication and division
42 7.3.47.2.4 Error and uncertainty
43 7.47.3 Chemical elements and nuclides
44 7.57.4 Greek alphabet
56 Bibliography
60 National foreword
62 European foreword
Endorsement notice
64 Foreword
65 Introduction
67 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Quantities
4.1 The concept of quantity
68 4.2 System of quantities ─ Base quantities and derived quantities
4.3 Universal constants and empirical constants
69 4.4 Constant multipliers in quantity equations
4.5 International System of Quantities, ISQ
5 Dimensions
71 6 Units
6.1 General
6.2 Units and numerical values
6.3 Mathematical operations
72 6.4 Quantity equations and numerical value equations
73 6.5 Coherent systems of units
7 Printing rules
7.1 Symbols for quantities
7.1.1 General
7.1.2 Subscripts
74 7.1.3 Combination of symbols for quantities
75 7.1.4 Expressions for quantities
76 7.1.5 Expressions for dimensions
7.2 Numbers
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Decimal sign
77 7.2.3 Multiplication and division
78 7.2.4 Error and uncertainty
79 7.3 Chemical elements and nuclides
80 7.4 Greek alphabet
81 Annex A (normative) Specific terms used for quantities
85 Annex B (normative) Rounding of numbers
88 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 80000-1:2022-TC
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