The sievert is the SI derived unit of ionizing radiation dose. The Sv is its abbreviation.
The SI unit equivalent to Nm is Joule (J).
The SI unit for pressure is the pascal, which is equivalent to newton per square meter.
The SI unit for mass is the kilogram. 0.01 grams is equivalent to 0.00001 kilograms.
The derived SI unit that is equal to the non SI unit of volume, the liter, is the cubic meter (m^3). One liter is equivalent to 0.001 cubic meters.
The sievert is the SI derived unit of ionizing radiation dose. The Sv is its abbreviation.
The SI unit equivalent to Nm is Joule (J).
The SI unit for pressure is the pascal, which is equivalent to newton per square meter.
The SI unit is the pascal, which is equivalent to a newton per square metre.
The SI unit for mass is the kilogram. 0.01 grams is equivalent to 0.00001 kilograms.
Actually, the SI unit of energy is the joule. The calorie is a non-SI unit of energy commonly used in nutrition. 1 calorie is equivalent to 4.184 joules.
The derived SI unit that is equal to the non SI unit of volume, the liter, is the cubic meter (m^3). One liter is equivalent to 0.001 cubic meters.
The SI unit of viscosity is the pascal-second (Pa·s) or the equivalent units of N·s/m² or kg/(m·s).
The SI unit of stress is the pascal (Pa), where 1 Pa is equivalent to 1 N/m^2. The CGS unit of stress is the barye (Ba), where 1 Ba is equivalent to 1 dyne/cm^2.
The ratio of CGS unit to SI unit of energy is 1 CGS unit to 10^7 SI units. This means that 1 erg in CGS units is equivalent to 10^-7 joules in SI units when measuring energy.
A Sievert (check your spelling) is the SI unit of dose equivalent (the biological effect of ionizing radiation), equal to an effective dose of a joule of energy per kilogram of recipient mass. 1 Sievert is equal to about 100 Rem. If that did not mean anything to you, it is a measure of nuclear radiation.
The unit of potential energy in the SI system is the joule (J).