English Engineering Units
Some fields of engineering in the United States use a system of measurement of physical quantities known as the English Engineering Units. Despite its name, the system is based on United [States customary units] of measure.
Definition
The English Engineering Units is a system of units used in the United States. The set is defined by the following units, and definitive conversions to the International System of Units.| Dimension | English Engineering Unit | SI unit | Unit conversion |
| time | second | second | 1 s |
| length | foot | metre | 0.3048 m |
| mass | pound mass | kilogram | |
| force | pound-force | newton | |
| temperature | degree Fahrenheit | degree Celsius | °C |
| absolute temperature | degree Rankine | kelvin | K |
Units for other physical quantities are derived from this set as needed.
In English Engineering Units, the pound-mass and the pound-force are distinct base units, and Newton's second law of motion takes the form where is the acceleration in ft/s2 and.