Dear Phil

Units can be interconverted if they differ only because of purely numerical
factors. Apart from such factors all units can be translated into a product
of a set of "base units" raised to various powers. In SI the base units are

metre           m       length
kilogram        kg      mass
second          s       time
ampere          A       electric current
kelvin          K       thermodynamic temperature
candela         cd      luminous intensity
mole            mol     amount of substance

Thus, for instance, a newton N is kg m s-2, a joule J=N m=kg m2 s-2 and a
pascal is Pa=N m-2=kg m-1 s-2. Dimensionally, Pa and J m-3 are equivalent.

K, degC and degF are all equivalent.

A practical way to see whether two units are equivalent is to try to use
udunits to convert between them.

$ udunits
You have: degF
You want: K
    <K> = <degF>*0.555556 + 255.372
    <K> = <degF>/1.8 + 255.372
You have: Pa
You want: J m-3
    <J m-3> = <Pa>*1
    <J m-3> = <Pa>/1
You have: K   
You want: kg
udunits: Units are incompatible

Cheers

Jonathan
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