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International System of Units (SI) and International System of Quantities (ISQ) implementations.
Modules
- Absement (base unit meter second, m · s).
- Acceleration (base unit meter per second squared, m · s⁻²).
- Amount of substance (base unit mole, mol).
- Angle (dimensionless quantity).
- Angular acceleration (base unit radian per second squared, s⁻²).
- Angular jerk (base unit radian per second cubed, s⁻³).
- Angular velocity (base unit radian per second, s⁻¹).
- Area (base unit square meter, m²).
- Available energy (base unit joule per kilogram, m² · s⁻²).
- Capacitance (base unit farad, m⁻² · kg⁻¹ · s⁴ · A²).
- Catalytic activity (base unit katal, mol · s⁻¹).
- Catalytic activity concentration (base unit katal per cubic meter, mol · s⁻¹ · m⁻³).
- Curvature (base unit radian per meter, m⁻¹).
- Electric charge (base unit coulomb, A · s).
- Electric current (base unit ampere, A).
- Electric potential (base unit volt, m² · kg · s⁻³ · A⁻¹).
- Electrical conductance (base unit siemens, m⁻² · kg⁻¹ · s³ · A²).
- Electrical resistance (base unit ohm, m² · kg · s⁻³ · A⁻²).
- Energy (base unit joule, kg · m² · s⁻²).
Quantity
type aliases using the default base units.- Utilities for formatting and printing quantities.
- Force (base unit newton, kg · m · s⁻²).
- Frequency (base unit hertz, s⁻¹).
- Heat capacity (base unit joule per kelvin, kg · m² · s⁻² · K⁻¹).
- Heat flux density (base unit watt per square meter, kg · s⁻³).
- Heat transfer (base unit watt per square meter kelvin, kg · s⁻³ · K⁻¹).
- Inductance (base unit henry, m² · kg · s⁻² · A⁻²).
- Information (dimensionless quantity).
- Information rate (base unit byte per second, s⁻¹).
- Jerk (base unit meter per second cubed, m · s⁻³).
- Length (base unit meter, m).
- Luminance (base unit candela per square meter, cd · m⁻²).
- Luminous intensity (base unit candela, cd).
- Magnetic flux (base unit weber, m² · kg · s⁻² · A⁻¹).
- Magnetic flux density (base unit tesla, kg · s⁻² · A⁻¹).
- Primitive traits and types representing basic properties of types specific to the SI.
- Mass (base unit kilogram, kg).
- Mass concentration (base unit kilogram per cubic meter, kg · m⁻³).
- Mass density (base unit kilogram per cubic meter, kg · m⁻³).
- Mass rate (base unit kilogram per second, kg · s⁻¹).
- Molar concentration (base unit mole per cubic meter, mol · m⁻³).
- Molar energy (base unit joule per mole, kg · m² · s⁻² · mol⁻¹).
- Molar heat capacity (base unit joule per kelvin mole, m² · kg · s⁻² · K⁻¹ · mol⁻¹).
- Molar mass (base unit kilogram per mole, kg · mol⁻¹).
- Momentum (base unit kilogram meter per second, kg · m · s⁻¹).
- Power (base unit watt, m² · kg · s⁻³).
- Pressure (base unit pascal, kg · m⁻¹ · s⁻²).
Quantity
type aliases using the default base units and parameterized on the underlying storage type.- Radiant exposure (base unit joule per square meter, kg · s⁻²).
- Ratio (dimensionless quantity).
- Solid angle (dimensionless quantity).
- Specific heat capacity (base unit joule per kilogram kelvin, m² · s⁻² · K⁻¹).
- Temperature interval (base unit kelvin, K).
- Thermal conductivity (base unit watt per meter kelvin, kg · m · s⁻³ · K⁻¹).
- Thermodynamic temperature (base unit kelvin, K).
- Time (base unit second, s).
- Torque (aka moment of force) (base unit newton meter, kg · m² · s⁻²).
- Velocity (base unit meter per second, m · s⁻¹).
- Volume (base unit cubic meter, m³).
- Volume rate (base unit cubic meter per second, m³ · s⁻¹).
Structs
- Property of a phenomenon, body or substance, where the property has a magnitude that can be expressed as a number and a reference.
Traits
- Marker trait to express the dependence of a quantity on the base quantities of a system of quantities as a product of powers of factors corresponding to the base quantities, omitting any numerical factor.
- Trait to identify measurement units of individual quantities.
Type Definitions
- Type alias for dimension one for which all the exponents of the factors corresponding to the base quantities are zero.