SiUnitName
Note: There is a newer version of this specification see VEC 2.2.0
Enumeration for the definition of SI unit names. In difference to the SI-System gram is used as literal for the measurement of mass, instead of kilogram. Since a unit is formed with prefix and unit name gram would have to be defined as milli kilogram otherwise.
General Information
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Owner | physical_information |
| Applied Stereotype | ClosedEnumeration |
Enumeration Literals
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Metre | |
| Gram | |
| Second | |
| Ampere | |
| Kelvin | |
| Mole | |
| Candela | |
| Radian | |
| Steradian | |
| Hertz | |
| Newton | |
| Pascal | |
| Joule | |
| Watt | |
| Coulomb | |
| Volt | |
| Farad | |
| Ohm | |
| Siemens | |
| Weber | |
| Tesla | |
| Henry | |
| DegreeCelsius | |
| Lumen | |
| Lux | |
| Becquerel | |
| Gray | |
| Sievert | |
| Katal |