SI 1998 (unitsystem)

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Definition name: si_1998

Unitsystem name: SI 1998
Description: The SI unit system as represented in the 7th edition of the International System of Units.

The International System of Units (SI) is established and maintained by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM). This represents the SI unit system described in the 7th edition of the International System of Units in 1998.

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This unitsystem defines the following units:

This unitsystem defines the following prefixes:

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            "title": "second",
            "symbol": "s",
            "display-symbol": "s",
            "description": "The SI base unit of time defined via the periods of transitions between levels in the caesium 133 atom after the redefinition at the 13th CGPM Meeting in 1967.\n\n\"The second is the duration of 9192631770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom\" [13th CGPM Meeting (1967), resolution 1]\n\nAt the 26th CGPM Meeting (2018), resolution 1 the definition was rephrased to: \"The second, symbol s, is the SI unit of time. It is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the caesium frequency, \\(\\Delta \\nu_\\textrm{Cs}\\), the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium 133 atom, to be 9192631770 when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s\u207b\u00b9.\"",
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            "description": "The SI base unit of mass as defined as the mass of the international kilogram prototype, which was adopted into SI at the 11th CGPM Meeting in 1960.\n\n\"The prototype of the kilogram adopted by the International Committee; This prototype will henceforth be considered as the unit of mass;\", referring to the international prototype of the kilogram made of platinum-iridium [1st CGPM Meeting (1889)].\nThe kilogram was adopted into SI at the 11th CGPM Meeting in 1960, resolution 12.",
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            "description": "The SI base unit of amount of substance defined via the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon 12 at the 14th CGPM Meeting in 1971 and clarified at the 69th CIPM meeting in 1980.\n\n\"1. The mole is the amount of substance of a system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilogram of carbon 12. 2. When the mole is used, the elementary entities must be specified and may be atoms, molecules, ions, electrons, other particles, or specified groups of such particles.\" [14th CGPM Meeting (1971), resolution 3].\n\nThe 69th CIPM meeting in 1980 approved to append a clarification to the above definition: \"In this definition, it is understood that unbound atoms of carbon 12, at rest and in their ground state, are referred to.\"",
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            "description": "The candela is the SI base unit of luminous intensity in a given direction defined from the luminous intensity of monochromatic radiation at a specific frequency and radiant intensity at the 16th CGPM Meeting in 1979; implicitly redefined via the redefinition of the metre at the 17th CGPM Meeting in 1983.\n\n\"The candela is the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540\u00d710\u00b9\u00b2 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian.\" [16th CGPM Meeting (1979), resolution 3].\n\nFollowing the redefinition of the metre at the 17th CGPM Meeting in 1983, resolution 1, the implicitly redefined candela references:\n\n- the SI 1967 derived hertz unit (https://schemas.optimade.org/defs/v1.2/units/si/1967/named/hertz).\n- the SI 1983 derived watt unit (https://schemas.optimade.org/defs/v1.2/units/si/1983/named/watt).\n- the SI 1960 supplementary unit steradian (https://schemas.optimade.org/defs/v1.2/units/si/1960/supplementary/steradian).",
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            "description": "An SI unit of plane angle defined from the relation of the arc length on a circle intercepted at a given radius so that the full circle has an angle of 4\u03c0 radians.\n\nThe radian is defined at the 9th CGPM Meeting in 1948 as: \"The radian is the angle with its vertex at the center of a circle that intercepts an arc of length equal to the radius on the circumference of that circle.\"\n\nThe International System of Units (SI), 9th ed. (2019) has a longer but equivalent definition: \"The plane angle, expressed in radian, between two lines originating from a common point is the length of circular arc \\(s\\), swept out between the lines by a radius vector of length \\(r\\) from the common point divided by the length of the radius vector, \\(\\theta\\) = \\(s/r\\) rad. The phase angle (often just referred to as the \u201cphase\u201d) is the argument of any complex number. It is the angle between the positive real axis and the radius of the polar representation of the complex number in the complex plane. One radian corresponds to the angle for which \\(s = r\\), thus 1 rad = 1. The measure of the right angle is exactly equal to the number \u03c0/2.\"\n\nThe radian is categorized in the International System of Units (SI), 1st Edition as a supplementary SI unit.\nAt the 20th CGPM meeting in 1995, resolution 8 the categorization was changed to a dimensionless derived SI unit.",
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            "description": "A derived SI unit for frequency equal to s\u207b\u00b9 in the 1967 SI units.\n\n\"The frequency of a periodic phenomenon is expressed in hertz, as the inverse of its period expressed in seconds.\" [9th CGPM meeting in 1946]\n\nThe hertz was defined at the 9th CGPM Meeting in 1946, included in SI at the 11th CGPM meeting in 1960, resolution 12 and implicitly redefined via the redefinition of the second at the 13th CGPM Meeting in 1967, resolution 1.",
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