Write any 5 Rules in writing SI Units and their Symbols.
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The answer to the given question is as follow:
- The units named after scientists do not have a capital letter at the start.
- Newton, Henry, Ampere, and Watt are some examples.
- The initial capital letter should be used to write the symbols of the units named after scientists.
For example, N stands for newton, H stands for Henry, A stands for ampere, and W stands for watt.
- For units that are not derived from a proper noun, small letters are used as symbols.
For example, m stands for metre and kg stands for kilogramme.
- Within or at the end of symbols, no full stop or other punctuation marks should be used.
For example, 5 m, not 5 m. or 5.m.
- The unit symbols are not expressed in plural form.
For example, 100 kg should be written as 100 kgs.
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