top | item 28124392 (no title) jdporter | 4 years ago Why do you say it's a non-SI unit? Seems to me it is. I mean, it's a derived unit, not a fundamental unit; but still SI. discuss order hn newest ncmncm|4 years ago I only quoted the Wikipedia page saying so. The component units are SI, but the 10^-26 factor looks arbitrary.
ncmncm|4 years ago I only quoted the Wikipedia page saying so. The component units are SI, but the 10^-26 factor looks arbitrary.
ncmncm|4 years ago