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What are the rules for writing the units in sl?​

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Answered by jirose57
55

Answer:

. \: 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. \\ . \: Small  \: letters \:  are  \: used  \: as \:  symbols  \: for \:  units \:  not  \: derived  \: from  \: a \:  proper  \: name</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>

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Answered by Karu1405
4

Answer:

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.

Small letters are used as symbols for units not derived from a proper name.

For example : m for metre, kg for kilogram.

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