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{{Reflist}}'''International Standard ISO 31''' ([[Physical quantity|Quantities]] and [[Physical unit|unit]]s, [[International Organization for Standardization]], 1992) is the most widely respected style guide for the use of [[physical quantities]] and units of [[measurement]], and formulas involving them, in scientific and educational documents worldwide. In most countries, the notations used in mathematics and science textbooks at schools and universities follow closely the guidelines given by ISO 31. It's now superseded by the harmonized [[ISO/IEC 80000]] standard.
==Parts==
The standard comes in 14 parts:
:[[ISO 31-0]]: General principles
:[[ISO 31-1]]: [[Space]] and [[time]] (replaced by [[ISO/IEC 80000]]-3:2007)
:[[ISO 31-2]]: Periodic and related [[phenomena]] (replaced by [[ISO/IEC 80000]]-3:2007)
:[[ISO 31-3]]: Mechanics (replaced by [[ISO/IEC 80000]]-4:2006)
:[[ISO 31-4]]: [[Heat]] (replaced by [[ISO/IEC 80000]]-5:2007)
:[[ISO 31-5]]: [[Electricity]] and [[magnetism]]
:[[ISO 31-6]]: [[Light]] and related [[electromagnetic radiation]]s
:[[ISO 31-7]]: [[Acoustics]] (replaced by [[ISO/IEC 80000]]-8:2007)
:[[ISO 31-8]]: Physical [[chemistry]] and [[molecular physics]]
:[[ISO 31-9]]: Atomic and [[nuclear physics]]
:[[ISO 31-10]]: [[Nuclear reaction]]s and [[ionizing radiation]]s
:[[ISO 31-11]]: Mathematical signs and [[symbol]]s for use in the physical sciences and [[technology]]
:[[ISO 31-12]]: Characteristic [[number]]s
:[[ISO 31-13]]: [[Solid state physics]]
A second international standard on quantities and units is [[IEC 60027]]. The ISO 31 and IEC 60027 Standards are been revised by the two standardization organizations in collaboration ([http://www.bipm.org/en/si/si_brochure/chapter1/1-2.html] [http://www.iec.ch/zone/si/si_present.htm]) to integrate both standards into a joint standard [[ISO/IEC 80000|''ISO/IEC 80000 - Quantities and Units'']] in which the quantities and equations used with SI are to be referred as the ''International System of Quantities'' (ISQ). ISO/IEC 80000 supersedes both ISO 31 and part of IEC 60027.
==Coined words==
[[ISO 31-0]] introduced several new words into the [[English language]] that are direct spelling-[[calques]] from the [[French language|French]].<ref>[http://physics.nist.gov/Document/sp811.pdf NIST SP811](§8.9)</ref> The intention was that these words be used in scientific papers for the sake of convenience and clarity.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! New phrase
! Existing phrase
! Technical meaning
|-
| massic <quantity>
| specific <quantity>
| a quantity divided by its associated mass
|-
| volumic <quantity>
| [volumic] <quantity> density
| a quantity divided by its associated volume
|-
| areic <quantity>
| surface <quantity> density
| a quantity divided by its associated area
|-
| lineic <quantity>
| linear <quantity> density
| a quantity divided by its associated length
|}
==Related national standards==
*'''Canada:''' CAN/CSA-Z234-1-89 Canadian Metric Practice Guide (covers some aspects of ISO 31-0, but is not a comprehensive list of physical quantities comparable to ISO 31)
*'''United States:''' There are several national [[SI]] guidance documents, such as [http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/contents.html NIST SP 811], [http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP330/sp330.pdf NIST SP 330], [http://ts.nist.gov/WeightsAndMeasures/Metric/pub814.cfm NIST SP 814], IEEE/ASTM SI 10, SAE J916. These cover many aspects of the ISO 31-0 standard, but lack the comprehensive list of quantities and units defined in the remaining parts of ISO 31.
==See also==
*[[SI]] – the international system of units
*[[BIPM]] – publishes freely available information on SI units [http://www.bipm.org/en/si/si_brochure/], which overlaps with some of the material covered in [[ISO 31-0]]
*[[IUPAP]] – much of the material in ISO 31 comes originally from Document IUPAP-25 of the ''Commission for Symbols, Units and Nomenclature'' (SUN Commission) [http://www.physics.umanitoba.ca/IUPAP/C2.html] of the ''International Union of Pure and Applied Physics''
*[[IUPAC]] – some of the material in ISO 31 originates from the ''Interdivisional Committee on Terminology, Nomenclature and Symbols'' [http://www.iupac.org/standing/ictns.html] of the ''International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry''
*[[Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry]] – this IUPAC "Green Book" covers many ISO 31 definitions
* [[IEC 60027]] Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology
* [[ISO 1000]] SI Units and Recommendations for the use of their multiples and of certain other units (bundled with ISO 31 as the ''ISO Standards Handbook – Quantities and units'')
== Notes ==
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== References ==
* {{cite book|title=ISO Standards Handbook: Quantities and units (3rd edition)|publisher=ISO|last=[[International Organization for Standardization]]|location=Geneva|year=1993|id=ISBN 92-67-10185-4}} (contains both ISO 31 and [[ISO 1000]])
* {{cite journal|last=Cohen|first=E. R.|coauthors=Giacomo, P.|title=Symbols, Units, Nomenclature and Fundamental Constants in Physics (1987 Revision), Document IUPAP-25 (IUPAP–SUNAMCO 87–1)|journal=[[Physica A]]|volume=146|year=1987|pages=1–68|doi=10.1016/0378-4371(87)90215-9}}
==External links==
*[http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_tc_browse.htm?commid=46202 ISO TC12 standards] – Quantities, units, symbols, conversion factors
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