Jim, >... You list an impressive group of standards documents which are intended (I assume) to guide Metric Volunteers.
Most of these documents are for sale (some quite expensive). Is a set of these documents available *free of charge* to each Metric Volunteer? > * IEEE Standard Letter Symbols for Units of Measurement (SI >Customary Inch-Pound Units, and Certain Other Units), IEEE Std >260.1-2004 (reaffirmed in 2010) > * American National Standard Mathematical Signs and Symbols for Use >in Physical Sciences and Technology, IEEE Std 260.3-1993 (reaffirmed 2006) > * American National Standard Letter Symbols and Abbreviations for >Quantities Used in Acoustics, IEEE Std 260.4-1996 (reaffirmed 2006) > * IEEE Standard Definitions for Selected Quantities, Units, and >Related Terms, with Special Attention to the International System of >Units (SI), IEEE Std 270-2006 > * IEEE Standard Letter Symbols for Quantities Used in Electrical >Science and Electrical Engineering, IEEE Std 280-1982 (extended pending >development of proposed standard 80000) > * IEEE Recommended Practice for Preferred Metric Units for Use in >Electrical and Electronics Science and Technology, IEEE Std 945-1984 > * IEEE Standard for Prefixes for Binary Multiples, IEEE Std >1541-2002 (reaffirmed 2008) > * Standard for Quantities and Units, P80000 (in development) > * IEEE/ASTM Standard for Use of the International System of Units >(SI): The Modern Metric System, IEEE/ASTM SI 10-2002 (revision in progress) >...
