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IS 6638 (1972): Tractor-Mounted Spring-Loaded Cultivators
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IS 6638 (1972): Tractor-Mounted Spring-Loaded Cultivators[FAD 21: Farm Implements and Machinery]
IS , 6638· 1972
Indian StandardSPECIFICATION FOR
TRACTOR-MOUNTED SPRING-LOADED.CULTIVATORS
(First Reprint DECEMBER 1981 )
J5i'
© Copyright 1973
INDIAN STANDARDS INSTI1:-UTIONAfANAK BHAVAN. 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAf"I\R MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
JanuarJ'1973
'lSI "31· 19n
Indian StandardSPECIFICATION FOR
TRACTOR-MOUNTED SPRING-LOADEDCULTIVA'TORS
Farm Implements and Machinery Sectional Committee, AFDC 20
CUinuaSBBI D. N. K.BaDBKAB
M,tdlr,SaRI M. L BBAft'AOBA.YYA
Balo CKAlfDAlC SINOH
SBaJ S.ABlD ALI (4t'lI"",.II )S••I CJu.Da. MOBAN
S••I G. S. 1ll...L (JUI",..")Dm.oro.
JU""stnlin,~Iinistry of .o\gricuJture (Department of Agricul
ture )
Directorate of Industries, Go,oernment or WestBenlal, Calcutta
Directorate of Miliaary Farms, Q.uartermutcrGeneral'. Branch, Arm)' Headquarter.
Punjab Traclon Ltd. Cbandilarb
Tractor TrainjDI Cemre (Ministry of A.ricul.ture ). Hillar
AOBICVLTU&AL IULUIENT8SnCIALl8T ( AI,."..,. )
D.BZOTOB Tractor TraioiQI. Testing Station (Aliniltry of.-\griculturc ). Budni
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SBm S. K. 0.0 (A/~k )Said R.. K. GOPI'A Stale ."aroll Corporation or India Ltd, New DelhiS••I S. It. GtlftA Ministry of DefenceH.AD O. '1''' AoalcVLTua.L .\llahabed .~Iricultural lnatitute, Allahabad
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Da C. M. JAcoa Punjab Aaric:uhural Univcnity. LudbiauaDa R.. K.. Sa'VA8TAYA( .AUmwJI,) .
5••1 V. P. s. K.A.B~A. DeparuDent of Agriculture, c.el"lUDeDt ofHaryau. Chandigarh
SHU S. K. KJcKJ'AJ.lH 1~hr Myaorc Jmplem~ntl Factory. HaIunS••• N. S. VOUT&".A ( .""t"UlU ) . .
Sltal H. M. MOTTA International Tractor Company or ~dia Limitrd,Bombay ':
SBU R. Nel1&AYANAIWAMY Tracton and Farm EquipmeDt Limitect, MadrasSUI J. V.NKAT"'••• (Al,.,..4II) ,
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INDIAN ITANDARDS INSTITUTION.MANAK BHAVAN. 9 BAHADUlt SHAH,ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
II. 6631-1972
SKRI P. N. PANUOTRA
In personal capacity (ItUli_ Instiuu« nf TechnollJV,KhartlgplCT)
Department of Agriculture, Government orPunjab, Chandigarh
SURt AMABNATH PARBHAKAB The National Engineering Company, Ambala CitySHin RA1( PARKASH PARBHAKAR ( AltnruJt, )
SHUJ L. 1\{. PATBL American Spring & Pressing Works Pvt Ltd,Bombay
( CtmtiItuMJ/rom /Jill' 1 )
M,."s &/IreuatUwS8BJ O. P. NBMA.Nl Swadcahi Kriahi Yantra Ud>·ol. Kanpur
SaRI K. N. NE~ANI ( Alte,nat, )PaOF A. C. PANDYA
Dn M, P. SINHA
SR.I M. L. TANJUA
SHill A. P. SBIVA~AVA
SUR} U. V. KINI ( Alternate)Saullvl. P. SABATHJ
SaRI SHAR.~D L. PATEL ( ALternate)SHIH E. C. PETER Martin Burn Ltd, CalcuttaSUBl S. I{AOHVJ..\H Development Commissioner (Small Scale Indus-
tries) ( Ministry of Industrial Development)SUIU S. BA~DOPADB'\' .,1Y i Altemae )
SUIU RA11NDER RAn~B)" R. Raikhy Enterprises, LudhianaSRRI K. N. P. RAO The Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited,
Jamshedpur
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, NewDelhi .
Department of Aa'riculture, Government of UttarPradesh, Lucknow
SKIU S. C. BUATNAUAR ( JUI,,,",,, )SaBI M. R.. Su I> MirUatry of Labour at Rchabilitatioa (Depanment
of Rehabilitation)Ministry of Aariculture (Department ot Agricul
ture )SSRI S. S. VIBDI . ~atioD&l Seeds Corporation Limited. New Delhi
SRRt V. P. SINOH ( Al,,,.,,.t, )DR HARJ BHAGWAN, Director General, lSI (&~D MnnIJIt )
Director ( Agri It Food )
Rajasthan State Agro Industries Corporation (P)Ltd, Jaipur
SaRI L. L. SARIN Agriculture Division, Planning Commission5MBI K. S. PRABBAKAR ( Altmuzt,)
SH1H R. N. SINon Directorate General of Technical Development( Ministry of Industrial Development)
Department of Agriculture at Animal Husbandry.Government of Bihar, Patna
SHBI HABEt;HWAR PRASAD (AllernQt~)
OK B. S. StROHl Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New DelhiSaRI T. H. NUUIAL (.41""'416)
Sum C. S. S'UDHABAN
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SSBl R. N. SBAJ&MAAssistant Director (Agri " Food) J lSI
( e-;"",tl ... /M" 12)
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Tractor.Power 'filler aDd 'Tractor~Driv~ ImplementsSubeommittee, AFDC' 20: 15
Convert"S8Rl K. S. YADAV
IlIprumtiftkTractor Traininl CeDtre (,Ministry of Agricul
ture), Hi..r
Directorate of Military Fal1lll,' QuartermasterGeacral'. Branch. Army Headquarten
SSBI B. M. 51:.
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( MiDistry or ladUitrial Development)CDU R. C. VJ:xxA-raAII ( RBTD ) Gbaziabad Engineering Compaay. Private I..td.
New DelhiCoL K. C. Jou ( Ilft!) ( .dl,.,..,')
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Alficulture )J BudniSaRI B. S. J~I. A,foznec, MeerutSHaJ R.. N••AYAlIA8WAIIY Tracton and Farm Equipment Limited. MadrasSRBI K.. S. PBABJlAKAa En,in~rin,Division, Plaoniol CommissionSRBI V. R. REDDY Knlhi EnllDeJ Private Limited, Hyderabad
SR•• P. V. RAGaAY RAo ( Mm._)SaRI RJPDAJU. SnrGB EIcorta Limited, FaridabadSHal S. SAltYAL International Trac,or Compaoy of India Limited,
Bombay~n State Apo lo4U1tria CorporatiOD ( P )
Ltd, JaiparCentral MechaDicaJ EaameeriDi Research Jnatitute
( CSIR ), Durppur
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AMENDNEIT 10. 1 MARCH 1976TO
15:6638-1972 SPECIFICATION FORTRACTOR-MOUNTED SPRING-LOADED. CULTIVATORS
Alteration
(Page 6. cZause 4.2. line 2) ~
Substitute 'number or spaces betveen rovs'fDP 'Dumber of rovs'.
(APDC Ill)
Reprography Unit, lSI, Bev Delhi
AMENDMENT NO. 3 DECEMBER 1979
TO15:6638-1972 ' SPECIFICATION FOR TRACTOR-MOUNTED
SPR lNG-LOADED CUlTIVATORS
A1terat1 on-----(Page 6, 014... S.l) - Sub8titute '/ttIz' tor 'Min'.
(AFDC 50)
Reprogr~ Unit, ISI. lev Delhi
AMENDMENT NO.2 DECEMBER 1978TO
IS I 6638-1972 SPECIFICATION FORTRACTOR-MOUNTED SPRING-LOADED
CULTIVATORS
Altentloa
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AMENDMENT NO. 4 MAY 2002TO
IS 6638: 1972 SPECIFICATION FOR TRACTOR·MOUNTED SPRING-LOADED CULTIVATORS
[ Page 6, clause 5.1 ( see also Amendment No.3) ] - Substitute thefollowing for the existing:
'5.1 Centre to centre distance between tool bars shall be 450 mm, Min. '
( Page 7, clause 6.10 ) - Insert the following new clause after 6.10:
'6.11 While fixing the shovel to the tine. ensure that the shovel bolts are flushwiththe surface of the shovel. •
(FADS9 )Repropaphy Unit, 81S. NewDdbi. IDdia
1St 6'31· 1972
Indian StandardSPECIFICAnON FOR
TRACTOR-MOUNTED SPRING-LOADEDCULTIYATORS
o. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards Institutionon 17 July 1972, after the draft finalized by the Farm Implementsand Machinery' Sectional Committee had been approved by theAgricultural and Food Products Division Council.
0.% \Vith the increase in the number of tractors in the country, largenumbers of tractor-mounted spring-loaded cultivators are being rnanufactured and used. These cultivators vary considerably in size, dimensionsand material of construction from manufacturer to manufacturer whichcauses great inconvenience to the user in interchangeability of componentsas well as in mounting with tractors. ..~ need was, therefore, felt forpreparation of an Indian Standard to rationalize the sizes, dimensionsand material of construction of these cultivators. Keeping in view thesepoints, this standard specifies these requirements without freezing thedesign to enforce proper quality control measures in the manufacture ofthese cultivators.
0.3 This standard is related to trade and manufacturing practicesprevailing in the country.
0.4 This standard contains clause 6.' which permits the purchaser to usehis option for selection to suit his requirement.
o.~ For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of thisstandard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated: expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordancewith IS: 2·1960·. The number of significant places retained in therounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in thisstandard.
·Ru~ for roundiDCoff numerical ..lues ("lUll).
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1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard specifies material, dimensions and other requirementsfor tractor-mounted spring-loaded cultivators.
2. DEFINITIONS
2.0 For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions shall apply.
2.1 Cultivator - An implement with laterally adjustable tints to workbetween crop rows and can be used for seed bed preparation and forsowing with seeding attachment.
1.2 SpriDg Loaded Tine - A rigid' tine, hinged to the frame and loadedwith helical spring so that it swings back when an obstacle isencountered,
2.3 Rever.lble Shovel - A curved steel furrow opener with both endspointed, which is attached to the lower end of the tine.
2.4 Sweep - A two-winged cutting point which cuts the soil in horizontal direction under the surface.
2.S Frame - Rigid structure on which different components areattached.
1.6 CoDtact ADele - The forward angle between the horizontal groundand the line joining the shovel tip, touching the ground and its centre,when shovel is fitted with tine and placed on its working position (see exin Fig. 1).
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FlO. 1 CONTACT ANOLE ILLUSTRATION
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(5)
1 or 2C 40
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2.1 Sprlallaclex - Ratio of the mean diameter of the spring coil (Stt Cin Fig. 2 ) and the diameter of spring wire ( sel A in Fig. 2) .
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FlO. 2 SPRING
2.8 IDltlal TeD.loD - Amount of force applied to the spring before itscoils start separating.2.9 SpriDI Rate - Amount of force, excluding initial tension, if any,required for expansion of per unit length of spring expressed in kgf/mm.2.10 Total Tea.loa - Amount of force, including initial tension, if any,required to expand the spring up to a certain length.
3. MATERIAL3.1 The material for the manufacture of different components of thecultivator shall be as given in col 3 of Table 1 and should, as far aspossible, conform to the standard and grade given in col 4 and 5 ofTable 1.
TABLE 1 MATERIAL FOR DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF CULTIVATOR
SL NAill: or CoMPO"'."" MATBlUAL Col(~R.INn ORAD.No. TO
(1) (2) (3) (4)i) Frame MUd steel IS:226·1969·
ii) Tine Carbon .teel IS:J.57().J96ltiii) Hitch Mild steel 15:226·1969-iv) Other a e e e •• oriea do do
( braeint'l, anchoraaembly4 Ipring bolder,etc)
v) Hellcal spring Spring Itetl 18:4454.1967:vi) Hitch pin Carbon steel JS:157'().1961 t
*Speci&cation'f\.r Itructural .tee) (scandard CJuality) Cfi,trtA ,~is;M1).tsebedules for wrought steel. (or general englneeriDI pu rposes.:Speeification for steel wires o( cold formed Iprinp.
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4. SIZE
4.1 WorklDI Size - The working size of the cultivator shall be determined by multiplying the Dumber of tines and row spacing expressedin fJn. .
4.1.1 When the tines are fitted at minimum spacing it will be designated as minimum working size. Recommended minimum working sizes for." 9, 11 and 13 tined cultivators shall be 1-05, 1-35, 1·65 and 1-95 ITt
respectively,4.1.2 When the tines are fitted at maximum spacing it will be designa
ted as maximum working size, Recommended maximum working sizes for7. 9, 11 and 13 tined cultivators shall be 1-75, 2-25. 2-75 and 3-25 mrespectively.4.% Nom.laal Sa. - The nominal size of the cultivator shall be deter
.mined by multiplying the number of rows and row spacing and expressedin m,
4.2.1 When 'the tines are fitted at minimum row spacing it will bedesignated as minimum.. nominal size. Recommended minimum nominalsizes for 7, 9, 11 and 13 tined cultivators shall be 0-9, 1·2, 1-5 and 1-8 mrespectively. '
4.2.2 When the tines are fitted at maximum row spacing it will bedesignated as maximum nominal size. Recommended maximum nominalsizes for 7, 9, 11 and 13 tined cultivators shall be )·5,2·0,2-5 and S'G mrespectively. '
5. DIMBNSIONAL UQ,UIREMBNTS
5.1 Centre-to-centre distance between tool ban shall be 525 mrn, Min_5.2 The row spacing between two tines shall be adjustable from 150 to250 mm preferably in steps of 25 mm.5.3,. The contact angle Qf the shovel with tine shall be declared. Thedeviation of this aDRle shall be Dot more than ± 3° of the declared angle.S.4 Sprbal
'5.4.1 The diameter of the spring wire shall be 8 mm, Min (SIt A inFig. 2 ).
S.4.2. The total length of the Iprin~ ( excluding diameter or the wire atboth fixing ends shall be 300 mm, Man ( St, B in Fig. 2). .
5.4.3 The spring index may be between 4 to 5.5.4.4 The number of coils may be 27 or 28.5.4.5 The outside diameter of the spring may be 50 mm '( SII D in
Fig. 2).
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6. OTHER REQ,UIREMENTS
6.1 The frame shal! be rigid nod stro~g.
'.2 The number of tines shall be 7, 9, II or 13.
6.3 The two tool bars of equal length and size shall be provided.
6." One spring per tine shall be provided. Two springs per tine shall bepreferred.
6.5 The initial tension of the spring shall be up to 70 kgf. Spring rateshall be between 3-5 to 7 kgfjmm. Total tension for 100 mm expansionof the spring shall be between 400 to 700 kgf. The spring shall not showany permanent elongation, when tested in accordance with the methodgiven in Appendix A.
6.6 The reversible shovel fitted in cultivator shall conform to the requirements as stipulated in IS : 6023·1970·.
6.7 The sweep (if fitted) shall conform to the requirements given in]S: 6451.1972t.
6.8 The hitch should be so designed that it should conform to therequirements as stipulated in IS : 4468-1967t.
6.9 Suitable arrangement should be provided for attaching two depthwheels with depth adjusting mechanism at both ends. The depth wheelsshould be provided by the manufacturer on the request of the purchaser.
6.10 Operational maintenance manual and a set of tools shall beprovided.
7. FINISH AND WORKMANSHIP
7.1 All components of the cultivator should he free from pits, burrs andother visual defects.
7.2 The welding of various parts shall he satisfactory in all respects(see 7.1 er is 822·1970§).
7.3 The exposed metallic parts shall be free from rust and shall have aprotective coating which ,-..ill prevent surface deterioration in transit andstorage.
·Specification for reversible shovel,tSpecification Corsweep,tOimensionl for three-point Jink3g.- of agricultural \\ hr.-Jell tractors,tCode of procedure for inspection of welds.
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8. MARKING AND PACKING
8.1 MarJd.g
8.1.1 Each cultivator shall be marked with the following particulan:a) Manufacturer's name and trade-maek, if any;b) Maximum size and number of tines; andc) Batch or code number.
8.1.1.1 These particulars shall be stamped, engraved or embossedon metallic plate rigidly attached ·OR a non-wearing part of the cultivator.
8.1.2 Each cultivator may also be marked with the lSI Certification~{ark.
NOTJI- The \lie or the lSI Certification Mark is governed by the provisions of theIndian Standards Institution ( Certification Mara) Act and the Rules and Regulation_made thereunder. The lSI mark on produeu covered by an Indian Standard conveysthe assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements of thatstandard under a well-defined Iystem of inspection, testing and quality control whichis deviled and supervised by lSI and operated by the producer. lSI marked productsare also continuously checked by lSI for conformi ty to that standard as a furthersafeguard. Details or condhlons, under which a licence for the use or the lSICenification Mark may be granted to manufacturen or processors, may be obtainedfrom the Indian Standards Institution.
8.2 PacldDI - The cultivator should be packed to ensure safety of thecomponents in transportation as agreed to between the purchaser and thesupplier.
9. SAMPLING AND CRITERIA FOR CONFORMITY
9.1 Unless otherwise agreed to between the .purchaser and the supplier,the method of sampling scheme and criteria for conformity given inAppendix B shall be followed.
APPENDIX A(Clsru, 6 S )
I INITIAL TENSION AND SPRING BLQNGATJON
A-I. TEST APPARATUS
A-I.! A tensile testiult machine shall be used" for this test. In case thismachine is not available, tensile testing jig as given'in Fig_ S may beused.
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FIG. 3 SPRING TEST JIO
A-2. TEST PROCEDURE
A-2.1 Test OD Te...il. Tulia. MachlDe - Attach the spring in tensiletesting machine and apply the tension. Record the initial tension whichshould be up to 70 kgf and increase the tension and expand the spring upto 100 mm from its original length, Record the reading. The force shouldbe not less than 400 kgf and not more than 700 kgf. Then release thetension and allow the spring to recoil back. Repeat the above for 3 times.The spring shall not show any permanent elongation after this test.
A-2.2 Telt OD TeD.Ue TotiDg JII- Attach the spring in hole A onthe upper arm and hook of the base plate. Also attach a calibrated springweighing balance or dynamometer to the hole B in upper arm' and applytension. Record the initial tension which should be up to 70 k,f. Increasethe tension and expand the spring up to 100 mm from its original length.Record the tension. The force should be not Jess than 400 legf and notmore than 700 kgf. Then release the tension and allow the spring to recoilback. Repeat the above for 3 times. The spring shall not show anypermanent elongation after this test.
NOTE- Tensions should be obtained by multiplying 8 (lMchanical advantasc ofthe testin. jig) with spring balaDce or dynamometer reading.
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APPENDIX B( Claus, 9.1 )
SAMPLING SCHEME AND ClUTElUA FOR CONFORMITYOF CULTIVATORS
B·l. SCALE OF SAMPLING
8-1.1 Lot - In any consignment all the cultivators of the same shapeand size and manufactured from the same materials under relativelysimilar conditions of manufacture shall be grouped together to constitutea lot.
8-1.2 For ascertaining the conformity to this specification, the test shallbe carried out separately for each lot.
8-1.3 The number of cultivators to be sampled from a lot for ascertaining the conformity to the requirements of this specification shall be according to col 2 of Table 2.
TABLE 2 SCALE OF SAMPLING AND PERMISSIBLE NUMBER OFDEFECTIVES OF CULTIVATORS
( CltulSes B- J.3, B-2.1 and B-2.2 )
No. IN A FOR VISUAL AND DIMENSIONAL FOB OTHER TEST8LoT TESTS ( SI' Sand 7 ) (sel 6 )
A_ ---.. r-----J...-----~Sample Permissible No. Sample P~rmiSlibleNo.
Size of Defectives Size of Defectives
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Up to 100 5 0 2 0101 to 300 13 1 3 0
301 " 300 32 3 5 0501 ,,1 000 50 5 8 1
) 001 aad above 80 i 13 1
8-1.3.1 The cultivators shall be selected"at random from the lot. Toensure the randomness of selection a random number table ( Je, 18 : 4905.1968*) as agreed to between the purchaser and "the supplier shall beused. Iu'caIe such a table is not available, the foJlowing procedure shallbe used.
-Metbodt for raDdoiD aamplins.
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Starting from any cultivator, COUDt them as 1, 2, 3, , upto , and 10 on in one order where , is the integral part ,of N I"( N being the number of cultivaton in the Jot and n the number ofcultivaton to be selected in the sample). Every rtb cultivator thuscounted shall be withdrawn to give the required number ofcultivators in the sample.
B-2. NUMBER OF TESTS AND CRITERIA FOR CONFORMITY
8-2.1 Testa lor Visual aDd DlmeDsioDal Charaeteristia - Thecultivators selected at random according to 8-1.3.1 shall be examined forthe dimensional and visual characteristics ( 1" 5 and 7 ). The cultivatorfailing to satisfy anyone or more of these requirements shall be regardedas defective. The lot shall be considered as conforming to the requirementsfor these characteristics, if the number of defective cultivators in thesample does Dot exceed the number given in col 3 of Table 2.
B-l.% Test. Other than Visual aDd Dimensional- If the Jot conforms to the requirements for visual and dimensional characteristics( se« B-2.1 ) a sub-sample of size given in col 4 of Table 2 shall be takenfrom the cultivators selected in B-l.3.1. Each of the cultivators in the sub.sample shall be tested of the requirements of the characteristics other thanvisual and dimensional. A cultivator not satisfying anyone or more ofthese requirements shall be regarded as defective. The lot shall be considered aa to conform to these requirements if the number of defectives inthe sub-sample does not exceed the number given in col 5 of Table 2.
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INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS (51 UNITS)
Sage Units
Quantity Unit Symbol
length metre mMass kilogram kg
Time second eElectric current ampere A
Thermodynamic kelvin Ktemperature
Luminous Intensity, candela cdAmount of substance mole mot
Supplementary Units
Quantity Unit Symbol
Plane angle radian rad .-
Solid angJo steradian Sf
DerIved Units
Quantity UnJ't S.vmbol Conversion
Force newton N 1 N ~ 1 kg.1 m/sl
Energy joule J 1 J ::;:.1 1 N.m
Power' watt W 1 W=1J,JsFlux weber Wb 1 Wb = 1 v .«Flux density testa T 1 T "-" 1 Wb/nl'Frequency hertz Hz 1 Hz = , cis ( 5"1 )
Electric conductance slemens S '1 S:.:~ 1 AiVPres sure, stres S pasa.1 Pa 1 Pe ~ 1 N/011
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