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Scientific units named after people
Scientific units named after people
This is a list of scientific units named after people. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_eponyms
Contents
1 SI base units
2 SI derived unit
3 Centimeter-gram-second system of units
3.1 No longer in use
4 Others
4.1 Planck units (natural units)
4.2 No longer in use
SI base units
Ampere, electric current – André-Marie Ampčre
Kelvin, thermodynamic temperature – Lord Kelvin
SI derived unit
Becquerel, radioactivity – Henri Becquerel
Degree Celsius, temperature – Anders Celsius
Coulomb, electric charge – Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
Farad, capacitance – Michael Faraday
Gray, absorbed dose of radiation - Louis Harold Gray
Henry, inductance – Joseph Henry
Hertz, frequency – Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
Joule, energy, work, heat – James Prescott Joule
Newton, force – Isaac Newton
Ohm, electrical resistance – Georg Ohm
Pascal, pressure – Blaise Pascal
Siemens, electrical conductance – Werner von Siemens
Sievert, radiation dose equivalent – Rolf Sievert
Tesla, magnetic flux density – Nikola Tesla
Volt, electric potential, electromotive force – Alessandro Volta
Watt, power, radiant flux – James Watt
Weber, magnetic flux – Wilhelm Eduard Weber
Centimeter-gram-second system of units
Biot, electric current; Jean-Baptiste Biot
Debye, electric dipole moment; Peter Debye
Gauss (unit), magnetic induction – Carl Friedrich Gauss
Maxwell (unit), magnetic flux – James Clerk Maxwell
Oersted, magnetic field strength – Hans Christian Řrsted
Galileo, acceleration; Galileo Galilei
Eotvos, gravitational gradient; Loránd Eötvös
No longer in use
Franklin, electric charge – Benjamin Franklin
Others
Angstrom, distance – Anders Jonas Ĺngström
Centimorgan, recombinant frequency – Thomas Hunt Morgan
Curie, radioactivity – Marie and Pierre Curie
Dalton, mass ; John Dalton
Decibel (i.e. tenths of Bels) dimensionless proportions and ratios, e.g. relative power levels – Alexander Graham Bell
Degree Fahrenheit, temperature – Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
Jansky, flux density – Karl Jansky
Langmuir, gas exposure dose; Irving Langmuir
Neper, relative power level – John Napier
Poise, viscosity – Jean Louis Marie Poiseuille
Röntgen, dosage of X-rays or gamma radiation – Wilhelm Röntgen
Richter scale, earthquake power – Charles Francis Richter
Stokes, viscosity – George Gabriel Stokes
Svedberg, sedimentation rate – Theodor Svedberg
Planck units (natural units)
Base units
Planck length
Planck mass
Planck time
Planck charge
Planck temperature
Derived Units
Planck momentum
Planck energy
Planck force
Planck power
Planck density
Planck angular frequency
Planck pressure
Planck current
Planck voltage
Planck impedance
No longer in use
Mercalli Intensity Scale, earthquake effects – Giuseppe Mercalli
Degree Rankine, temperature – William John Macquorn Rankine
Réaumur, temperature – René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur
Torr, pressure – Evangelista Torricelli
Last edited by Shooting Star; Sunday, May 13, 2012 at 01:40 AM.
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