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List of scientists whose names are used as units
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Many scientists have been recognized with the assignment of their names as international units by the International Committee for Weights and Measures or as non-SI units. The International System of Units (abbreviated SI from French: Système international d'unités) is the most widely used system of units of measurement. There are 7 base units and 22 derived units[1] (excluding compound units). These units are used both in science and in commerce. Two of the base SI units and 17 of the derived units are named after scientists.[2] 28 non-SI units are named after scientists. By this convention, their names are immortalised. As a rule, the SI units are written in lowercase letters, but symbols of units derived from the name of a person begin with a capital letter.
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See also
- List of chemical elements named after people
- List of scientists whose names are used in physical constants
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- The village he was born was a part of Austrian Empire, now it is in Croatia.
- As a rule, the units are written in lowercase letters. But, symbols of units derived from a personal name always begin with a capital letter.
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