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Zusatztext This is an excellent (almost pocket-sized) reference book covering nearly four thousand conversion factors relating to quantities used every day in science, engineering and technology. The layout is exceptionally well organised for ease of reference and the volume also contains a good deal of numerical data. Informationen zum Autor James L. Cook is a freelance Mechanical Design Engineer Klappentext * Useful mathematical and engineering formulae in a convenient and easy to use format This handy reference contains more than 3500 conversion factors which have been calculated from primary conversion factors agreed internationally. All conversion factors are given to the greatest accuracy possible up to ten significant figures. Zusammenfassung * Useful mathematical and engineering formulae in a convenient and easy to use format This handy reference contains more than 3500 conversion factors which have been calculated from primary conversion factors agreed internationally. All conversion factors are given to the greatest accuracy possible up to ten significant figures. Inhaltsverzeichnis ABBREVIATIONS; NOTES; CONVERSION FACTORS; Acceleration (Angular); Acceleration (Linear); Area; Area Flow; Calorific Value (Volume basis); Calorific Value (Volume, British Gas); Chemical (Henry's Law); Circular and Spherical Geometry; Coefficient of Expansion (Volumetric); Concentration (Liquid solution); Density (Mass concentration); Electrical (Charge); Electrical (Conductance); Electrical (Conductivity); Electrical (Current); Electrical (Electric capacitance);Electrical (Electric field); Electrical (Electric potential); Electrical (Inductance); Electrical (Linear charge density); Electrical (Linear current density); Electrical (Magnetic field strength); Electrical (Magnetic flux density); Electrical (Magnetomotive force); Electrical (Permeability); Electrical(Resistance); Electrical (Resistivity); Electrical (Surface charge density); Electrical (Surface current density); Electrical (Volume charge density); Energy (Heat, work, electrical); Enthalpy; Entropy; Force (Weight); Force/Unit Length (Spring rate); Heat Capacity; Heat Flux Density; Heat Transfer Coefficient; Illumination (Luminous flux); Illumination (Luminous incidence); Illumination (Luminous intensity); Linear Measure (Distance or depth); Mass; Mass Flow; Mass Flow Density; Moment ofInertia; Paper; Power; Pressure or Stress; Sound; Specific Energy (Specific heat); Specific Volume; Surface Tension; Temperature; Temperature Difference; Thermal Conductivity; Time; Torque; Velocity (Angular); Velocity (Linear); Viscosity (Absolute, Dynamic); Viscosity (Kinematic); Volume (Capacity);Volume Flow; NUMERICAL DATA; Fluids; Gases; Metals (Strength); Timber; Metals (Thermal); Densities; PHYSICAL CONSTANTS: Atoms and Spectroscopy; Energy, Mass, and Wavelength; Principal Constants; Thermal Constants; MATHEMATICAL FORMULAE; ENGINEERING FORMULAE....