Introduction to Engineering Technology
PHYSICAL QUANTITIES, UNIT CONVERSIONS, AND USING CONVERSION FACTORS IN EVALUATING EQUATIONS

These links are provided in the hope you will find them helpful for understanding and using the factor label method in scientific and engineering calculations.

[MET-161 Discussion] [Examples]
[Simple Discussion] [Conversion Factors from IEER]
[MET Unit Abbreviations] [MET 161 Practice Problems]
[Practice from Widener Univ.] [Practice from IEER]
[Tutorial from UMass] [NIST Metric Homepage]
[Discussion from CSU] [Discussion from Towson State]
[NIST Metric Educational Resources] [Factor Label Practice Problems]
[Unit Prefixes from IEER] [Scientific Notation from IEER]
[SC Phillips Unit Conversion Pages] [Convert Me Software Links]
[Measure 4 Measure Links] [NIST Metric Program Home]
eFunda Units & Constants Convert Program by Josh Madison
Factor Label Testimonials Factor Label Practice (Nursing)
Factor Label Problem Set Factor Label (Chemistry) 
Factor Label (Chemistry)  Factor Label (Chemistry) 
Discussion of Units by Kenny Felder Square Units by Kenny Felder
Cleave Books (UK) -- Dict. of Measures UNC -- Dict. of Units & Measurement
America's Aversion to the Metric System PUC Engineering Calculations Practice
EngNet Unit Converter Wikipedia US Customary Units
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Modify Date: March 27, 2007