units
Anders Eklof
andekl at saaf.se
Tue Apr 6 13:42:37 EDT 1999
Eric Greisen <egreisen at valen.cv.nrao.edu> wrote:
> Tim Pearson writes:
> > On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Francois Ochsenbein wrote:
> >
> > > - the Ohm sould be written with a capitalized O,
> > > to be consistent with its origin (physicist's name)
> >
> > I disagree with this (trivial) point. I think that it is the normal
> > practice of publishers in the english-speaking world *not* to
> > capitalize the names of units, even those derived from proper names,
> > such as "newton", "ohm", "joule", "jansky", "ampère", "ångström", etc.
> > This may be a recommendation of the various international unions - I
> > am not sure - but it is certainly advocated by, for example, the Royal
> > Society (London).
> >
> > This follows normal english practice, in which proper names are
> > capitalized, but not words derived from proper names, such as
> > "sandwich", "boycott", etc.
>
> We are here not talking about spelled out names generally but
> about abreviations for units.
Judging from what I can see above (physicist's name), spelled out names
is exactly what we are talking about.
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