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... units , then the unit is stated in the title . 8. Data to be compared should be placed in a horizontal plane . 9. If headings are not self - explanatory , footnotes should be used . If an item is repeated several times in a table , it ...
... units , then the unit is stated in the title . 8. Data to be compared should be placed in a horizontal plane . 9. If headings are not self - explanatory , footnotes should be used . If an item is repeated several times in a table , it ...
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... unit of area is the square meter ( m3 ) . The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter ( m3 ) . The liter ( 0.001 cubic meter ) , although not an SI unit , is commonly used to measure fluid volume . kilogram - kg MASS The standard for the unit ...
... unit of area is the square meter ( m3 ) . The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter ( m3 ) . The liter ( 0.001 cubic meter ) , although not an SI unit , is commonly used to measure fluid volume . kilogram - kg MASS The standard for the unit ...
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... unit of voltage is the volt ( V ) . 1V = 1W / A The SI unit of electric resistance is the ohm ( 2 ) . 12 = 1V / A WATER VAPOR ICE WATER REENTRANT The standard temperature at the triple point of water is provided by a special cell , an ...
... unit of voltage is the volt ( V ) . 1V = 1W / A The SI unit of electric resistance is the ohm ( 2 ) . 12 = 1V / A WATER VAPOR ICE WATER REENTRANT The standard temperature at the triple point of water is provided by a special cell , an ...
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