Thanks. That is what I thought, but was not sure. Euric
----- Original Message ----- From: "James Frysinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, 2004-05-23 21:20 Subject: [USMA:29946] Re: Bel > 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 > > -- > James R. Frysinger > Lifetime Certified Advanced Metrication Specialist > Senior Member, IEEE > > http://www.cofc.edu/~frysingj > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Office: > Physics Lab Manager, Lecturer > Dept. of Physics and Astronomy > University/College of Charleston > 66 George Street > Charleston, SC 29424 > 843.953.7644 (phone) > 843.953.4824 (FAX) > > Home: > 10 Captiva Row > Charleston, SC 29407 > 843.225.0805 > >
