write rules and convention for writing the SI Unit
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, the names of SI units are always written in lowercase. However, the symbols of units named after a person are capitalized (e.g., ampere and A). These symbols are not abbreviations, so periods are not required. Additionally, a space should always be included between a number and the SI unit, except for the degree symbol. Italics are usually not used with SI units.
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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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