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- How Many? - A dictionary of units of measurement: explanations of the metric system, System Internationale (SI), English customary system, and other modern measuring systems. Plus extensive links to other measurement-related Internet resources.
- Measurement Unit Converter - Converts many units of measurement using a JavaScript 1.1 applet.
- International System of Units - Definitions of SI units and SI prefixes, units outside the SI, rules and style conventions, historical context for SI units, international aspects of the SI, and unit conversions.
- Units of Measurement - Conversions and equivalences of the principal units of measure of the SI and Anglo-Saxon systems.
- CyberSleuth: Units of Measurements Worksheets - Twenty-three printable worksheets for elementary school-aged children. Focuses primarily on conversion of units of length.
- How Many? - A dictionary of units of measurement: explanations of the metric system, System Internationale (SI), English customary system, and other modern measuring systems. Plus extensive links to other measurement-related Internet resources.
- The Foot Rule - Convert units from one measure to another (e.g. meters to yards, liters to gallons). A very extensive collection of units and categories. Includes usage and definitions descriptions of units and categories.
- Unit Conversions - Online conversions from physics units to other physics units. Includes a comprehensive set of units with definitions.
- Measurement Units Translation - Measurements converter for time, length, volume, and weight. Requires JavaScript.
- Measurement Conversion - Convert volume (capacity), weight, length, area, temperature, pressure, torque, power and energy measures between U.S./Imperial and SI (Metric) units. Requires JavaScript.
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- Taiwanese units of measurement - Taiwanese units of measurement (; Minnan: Tâichoè) are the customary and traditional units of measure used in Taiwan. Many of the units derive from Japanese units of measurement and have similar names as Chinese units of measurement but different conversions than in China or Hong Kong.
- Chinese units of measurement - Chinese units of measurement () are the customary and traditional units of measure used in the People's Republic of China. The units were standardized during the twentieth century to make them approximate SI units.
- List of unusual units of measurement - Unusual units of measurement are sometimes used by scientists, especially physicists and mathematicians, and other technically-minded people such as engineers and programmers, as bits of dry humor combined with putative practical convenience. See also List of humorous units of measurement.
- List of humorous units of measurement - Many comedians and humour writers have made use of, or invented, units of measurement intended primarily for their humour value. This is a list of such units invented by sources that are notable for reasons other than having made the unit itself, and of units that are widely known in the anglophone world for their humour value.
- Japanese units of measurement - is the traditional Japanese system of measurement. The name shakkanhō originates from the name of two of the units, the shaku, a length measurement, and the kan, a mass measurement.