angstrom - Angstrom
A - Paper Size
nanometer - Nanometer
normal metric - Normal Metric
micron - Micron
millimeter - Millimeter
centimeter - Centimeter
decimeter - Decimeter
meter - Meter
kilometer - Kilometer
yottameter - Yotta Meter
milli-inch - Milli-Inch
inch - Inch
feet - Feet
yard - Yard
hand - Hand
link - Link
chain - Chain
span - Span
cubit - Cubit
vara - Vara
fathom - Fathom
rod - Rod
perch - Perch
pole - Pole
furlong - Furlong
cable - Cable
nautical mile - Nautical Mile
league - League
degree - Degree
pixel - Pixels do not have a fixed size; their diameters are generally measured in micrometers (microns). Although the pixel is not a unit of measurement itself, pixels are often used to measure the resolution (or sharpness) of images. As a hypothetical example, a 600 x 1000 pixel image has 4 times the pixel density and is thus 4 times sharper than a 300 x 500 pixel image, assuming the two images have the same physical size.
mile - Mile
gram - Gram
kilogram - Kilogram
ounce - Ounce
pound - Pound
ton - Ton
grain - Grain
scruple - Scruple
carat - Carat
pennyweight - Penny Weight
dram - Dram
stone - Stone
quarter - Quarter
slug - Slug
metric ton - Metric Ton
long ton - Long Ton
milliliter - Milliliter
cubic centimeter - Cubic Centimeter
cubic meter - Cubic Meter
liter - Liter
fluid ounce - Fluid Ounce
pint - Pint
quart - Quart
gallon - Gallon
gill - Gill
board foot - Board Foot
peck - Peck
cubic inch - Cubic Inch
cubic foot - Cubic Foot
cubic yard - Cubic Yard
bushel - Bushel
barrel - Barrel
hogshead - Hogshead
tun - Tun
stere - Stere
chaldron - Chaldron
register ton - Register Ton
cord - Cord
acre foot - Acre Foot
acre inch - Acre Inch
imperial gallon - A traditional unit of volume equal to about 1.201 U.S. liquid gallon or 4.546 liters. In Canada, the term "Imperial" is used frequently to distinguish the British Imperial units from the corresponding U.S. units.
square meter - Square Meter
square kilometer - Square Kilometer
square inch - Square Inch
square foot - Square Foot
square yard - Square Yard
square mile - Square Mile
square rod - Square Rod
circular inch - Circular Inch
circular mil - Circular Millimeter
acre - Acre
rood - Rood
hectare - Hectare
township - Township
cup -
c -
tablespoon (US) -
tbsp (US) -
tblsp (US) -
tablespoon (UK) -
tbsp (UK) -
tblsp (UK) -
teaspoon (US) -
tsp (US) -
teaspoon (UK) -
tsp (UK) -
drop -
dash -
pinch -
fluid ounce (US) -
fluid ounce (UK) -
fl oz -
pint (US liq.) -
pint (US dry) -
pint (UK) -
quart (US liq.) -
quart (US dry) -
liter -
gallon (US liq.) -
gallon (US dry) -
gallon (UK) -
peck -
bushel -
gill (US) -
gill (UK) -
fluid dram -
fluiddram -
fl dr -
coffeespoon -
miles per hour - Miles Per Hour
meters per second - Meters Per Second
kilometers per hour - Kilometers Per Hour
knots - Knots
nautical miles per hour - Nautical Miles Per Hour
mach - Mach
gallons per hour - Gallons Per Hour
liters per hour - Liters Per Hour
revolutions per minute - Revolutions Per Minute (rpm)
foot per second - foot per second (ft/s)
meter per second - meter per second (m/s)
miles per gallon - miles per gallon
meters per liter - meters per litre
nanosecond - Nanosecond
microsecond - Microsecond
millisecond - Millisecond
second - Second
minute - Minute
hour - Hour
day - Day
week - Week
month - Month
year - Year
decade - Decade
century - Century
millennium - Millennium
percentage of hour - Percentage of hour
horsepower - The US horsepower measurement
metric horsepower - The UK horsepower measurement. This is slighly less than the US measurement.
kilowatt - A common metric unit of power, equivalent to 1000 watts, about 1.341 022 horsepower, or 737.562 foot-pounds per second.
This codelist is a combination of one or more code lists: xfUOMcl:VolumeUnitsContentType xfUOMcl:SpeedUnitsContentType
ampere - Ampere(amps)
cold cranking ampere - Cold Cranking Ampere(CCA)
volt - Volt(V)
kilowatt hour - kilowatt hour (kWH)
megapascal - megapascal (MPa)
pound per square inch - pound per square inch (lbf/in2 or psi)
bit - The basic unit of the amount of data. Each bit records one of the two possible answers to a single question: "0" or "1," "yes" or "no," "on" or "off."
byte - A unit of information used in computer engineering. Technically the byte is a unit of addressable memory, and its size can vary depending on the machine or the computing language. However, in most contexts the byte is equal to 8 bits.
kilobit - A unit of information equal to 1000 bits, or, in some cases, equal to 1024 bits or 128 bytes. The larger unit is now supposed to be called a kibibit.
kilobyte - A unit of information equal to 1000 bytes. As a unit of computer storage, however, the kilobyte is usually equal to 1024 bytes, although this should now be called a kibibyte.
megabyte - A unit of information equal to 1 000 000 bytes, but sometimes it means 1 048 576 bytes
gigabyte - A unit of information equal to 1 000 000 000 bytes, but sometimes it means 1 073 741 824 bytes.