Quantity Calculus, Fundamental Constants, and SI Units

Author:

Taylor Barry N.1

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Physical Measurement Laboratory, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA

Abstract

A revised International System of Units (SI) is expected to be established by the 26th General Conference on Weights and Measures when it convenes in November 2018 and to be put into practice starting on 20 May 2019, World Metrology Day. In consequence, the article published in this journal in 2011, “The Current SI Seen from the Perspective of the Proposed New SI,” is updated in this paper, which provides an opportunity to again demonstrate the usefulness of the quantity calculus in dealing with quantities and units. The quantity calculus and the seven defining constants of the current and revised SI are reviewed, and expressions for the seven current and revised SI base units are given. Relationships between the magnitudes of revised and current SI units and expressions for the numerical values of current SI defining constants expressed in revised SI units are also obtained using the quantity calculus.

Funder

Physical Measurement Laboratory

Publisher

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Subject

General Engineering

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