Euric,

The bel is listed in Table 6 of the SI brochure: Non-SI units accepted for use 
with the International System.

You can see this at
   http://www.bipm.fr/pdf/si-brochure.pdf

I have a set of SI-related material available at
   http://www.cofc.edu/~frysingj/SIguidelines.htm
and that includes a page of references.

Jim

On Sunday 2004 May 23 16:57, MightyChimp wrote:
> Is the unit "bel' a part of SI or one of the units accepted along with SI?
>
> Euric

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