49 C.F.R. § 171.10   Units of measure.


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Title 49: Transportation
PART 171—GENERAL INFORMATION, REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS

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§ 171.10   Units of measure.

(a) General. To ensure compatibility with international transportation standards, most units of measure in this subchapter are expressed using the International System of Units (“SI” or metric). Where SI units appear, they are the regulatory standard. U.S. standard or customary units, which appear in parentheses following the SI units, are for information only and are not intended to be the regulatory standard.

(b) Abbreviations for SI units of measure generally used throughout this subchapter are as shown in paragraph (c) of this section. Customary units shown throughout this subchapter are generally not abbreviated.

(c) Conversion values. (1) Conversion values are provided in the following table and are based on values provided in ASTM E 380, “Standard for Metric Practice”.

(2) If an exact conversion is needed, the following conversion table should be used.

                                    Table of Conversion Factors for SI Units----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------            Measurement                  SI to U.S. standard                    U.S. standard to SI----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Activity...........................  1 TBq=27 Ci................  1 Ci=0.037 TBqLength.............................  1 cm=0.3937008 in..........  1 in=2.540000 cm                                     1 m=3.280840 ft............  1 ft=0.3048000 mThickness..........................  1 mm=0.03937008 in.........  1 in=25.40000 mmMass (weight)......................  1 kg=2.204622 lb...........  1 lb=0.4535924 kg                                     1 g=0.03527397 oz..........  1 oz=28.34952 gPressure...........................  1 kPa=0.1450377 psi........  1 psi=6.894757 kPa                                     1 Bar=100 kPa=14.504 psi...  1 psi=0.06895 Bar                                     1 kPa=7.5 mm Hg............Radiation level....................  1 Sv/hr=100 rem/hr.........  1 rem/hr=0.01 Sv/hrVolume (liquid)....................  1 L=0.2641720 gal..........  1 gal=3.785412 L                                     1 mL=0.03381402 oz.........  1 oz=29.57353 mL                                     1 m\3\=35.31466 ft\3\......  1 ft\3\=0.02831685 m\3\Density............................  1 kg/m\3\=0.06242797 lb/     1 lb/ft\3\=16.01846 kg/m\3\                                      ft\3\.Force..............................  1 Newton = 0.2248 Pound-     1 Pound-force=4.483 N                                      force.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Abbreviation for units of measure are as follows:Unit of measure and abbreviation:(SI): millimeter, mm; centimeter, cm; meter, m; gram, g; kilogram, kg; kiloPascal, kPa; liter, L; milliliter,  mL; cubic meter, m\3\; Terabecquerel, TBq; Gigabecquerel, GBq; millisievert, mSv; Newton, N;(U.S.): Inch, in; foot, ft; ounce, oz; pound, lb; psig, psi; gallon, gal; cubic feet, ft \3\; Curie, Ci;  millicurie, mCi; millirem, mrem.

[Amdt. 171–111, 56 FR 66159, Dec. 20, 1991, as amended by Amdt. 171–136, 60 FR 49108, Sept. 21, 1995; Amdt. 171–135, 60 FR 50302, Sept. 28, 1995; 66 FR 33335, June 21, 2001; 66 FR 45378, Aug. 28, 2001; 68 FR 75740, Dec. 31, 2003]

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