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IEEE 945

Recommended Practice for Preferred Metric Units for Use in Electrical and Electronics Science and Technology

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 1 January 1984
Status: inactive
Page Count: 34
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Purpose

The purpose of this recommended practice is to aid in the selection of metric units so as to promote uniformity in the use of metric units and to limit the number of different metric units that will be used in electrical and electronics science and technology. ANSI/IEEE Std 268-1982, American National Standard Metric Practice, prescribes how metric units are to be used and gives guidance concerning correct metric

Document History

February 8, 2019
Recommended Practice for Preferred Metric Units for Use in Electrical and Electronics Science and Technology
This recommended practice provides the preferred metric units for use in Electrical and Electronics Science and Technology and supports the application of IEEE/ASTM SI 10.
IEEE 945
January 1, 1984
Recommended Practice for Preferred Metric Units for Use in Electrical and Electronics Science and Technology
Purpose The purpose of this recommended practice is to aid in the selection of metric units so as to promote uniformity in the use of metric units and to limit the number of different metric units...
January 1, 1984
Recommended Practice for Preferred Metric Units for Use in Electrical and Electronics Science and Technology
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January 1, 1984
Recommended Practice for Preferred Metric Units for Use in Electrical and Electronics Science and Technology
Purpose The purpose of this recommended practice is to aid in the selection of metric units so as to promote uniformity in the use of metric units and to limit the number of different metric units...
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