Rules to be followed while writing symbols for SI units
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Rules and conventions for writing SI units and their symbols
1. The units named after scientists are not written with a capital initial letter.
For example : newton, henry, watt
2. The symbols of the units named after scientist should be written by a capital letter.
For example : N for newton, H for henry, W for watt
3. Small letters are used as symbols for units not derived from a proper name.
For example : m for metre, kg for kilogram
4. No full stop or other punctuation marks should be used within or at the end of symbols.
For example : 50 m and not as 50 m.
5. The symbols of the units do not take plural form. For example : 10 kg not as 10 kgs
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