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joule second
Summary
joule second is a coherent SI unit[1]. It draws 39 Wikipedia views per month (coherent_si_unit category, ranking #2 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- joule second's instance of is recorded as coherent SI unit[3].
- joule second's instance of is recorded as unit of action[4].
- joule second's instance of is recorded as unit of measurement[5].
- joule second's measured physical quantity is recorded as action[6].
- joule second's measured physical quantity is recorded as angular momentum[7].
- joule second's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09kkn_[8].
- joule second's different from is recorded as joule per second[9].
- joule second's conversion to SI unit is recorded as {'unit': 'Q1709783', 'amount': '+1'}[10].
- joule second's QUDT unit ID is recorded as J-SEC[11].
- joule second's wurvoc.org measure ID is recorded as joule_second-time[12].
- joule second's Wikidata SPARQL query equivalent is recorded as wd:Q1709783 p:P2370/psn:P2370 [wikibase:quantityAmount ?source; wikibase:quantityUnit ?base]. ?item p:P2370/psn:P2370 [wikibase:quantityAmount ?target; wikibase:quantityUnit ?base]. BIND(?source / ?target as ?value)[13].
- joule second's unit symbol is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'J s'}[14].
- joule second's unit symbol is recorded as {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'Дж·с'}[15].
- joule second's UN/CEFACT Common Code is recorded as B18[16].
- joule second's Wolfram Language unit code is recorded as "Joules"*"Seconds"[17].
- joule second's UCUM code is recorded as J.s[18].
- joule second's Ontology of units of Measure 2.0 unit ID is recorded as jouleSecond-Time[19].
- joule second's derived from base unit is recorded as second[20].
- joule second's derived from base unit is recorded as metre[21].
- joule second's derived from base unit is recorded as kilogram[22].
- joule second's QUDT dimension ID is recorded as A0E0L2I0M1H0T-1D0[23].
Why It Matters
joule second draws 39 Wikipedia views per month (coherent_si_unit category, ranking #2 of 4).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]