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Encyclopedia > Scientific units named after people

This is a list of scientific units named after people. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym.

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SI base units

SI derived unit

Centimeter-gram-second system of units

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Units: D (8623 words)
The name of the unit is "farad" spelled backwards, because the elastance, in darafs, is 1 divided by the capacitance in farads.
The metric unit of yarn density is the tex; 1 denier equals 1/9 tex or 10/9 decitex.
The unit is named for the British physicist G.M.B. Dobson; in 1920 he invented a spectrometer to measure ozone concentrations from the ground.
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