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Standard international (SI) units exist to make results easily comparable over several fields or between publications. If entries do not represent an SI unit, they should be put into the equivalences. Other occurrences should be converted. Example: 1Wh = 3600 J = 3.6 kJ. The exception here should be time, as nobody presumably would want to read something like 35.21 Ms (Mega-seconds).
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Standard international (SI) units exist to make results easily comparable over several fields or between publications. If entries do not represent an SI unit, they should be put into the equivalences. Other occurrences should be converted. Example:
1Wh = 3600 J = 3.6 kJ
. The exception here should be time, as nobody presumably would want to read something like35.21 Ms
(Mega-seconds).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: