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TABLE 7 Conversion Table

Unit Systems UNIT CONVERSIONS Rev. 0 Page 9 CP-01 UNIT CONVERSIONS In order to apply measurements from the SI system to the English system, it is necessary  to  develop  relationships  of  known  equivalents  (conversion  factors). These equivalents can then be used to convert from the given units of measure to the desired units of measure. EO 1.4 CONVERT between English and SI units of length. EO 1.5 CONVERT between English and SI units of mass. EO 1.6 CONVERT time measurements between the following: a. Years b. Weeks c. Days d. Hours e. Minutes f. Seconds Personnel at DOE nuclear facilties are often exposed to both the English and SI systems of units in their  work.   In some cases, the measurements that are taken or read  from an instrument will be different  from  those  required  by  a  procedure. This  situation  will  require  the  conversion  of measurements to those required by the procedure. Conversion Factors Conversion factors are based on relationships of equivalents from different measurement systems. These conversion factors are then applied to the given measurement in order to convert it to the units that are required.  The equivalent relationships between different units of measurement are defined in conversion tables.  Some examples from conversion tables are given below. + 1 yard = .9144 meters + 1 kilogram = 2.205 pounds mass (lbm) + 1 hour = 3600 seconds

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