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Weapon5 H" h) A. Z( u- b( U3 p Engagement / p u! f+ g6 OZone 8 O" H: Z# l& b. f8 K+ k1 p: hIn air defense, airspace of defined dimensions within which the responsibility + l* q! h; ?( F4 j1 Q7 c& o2 ynormally rests with a particular weapon system. ( K6 t3 K& z' QWeapons 4 F ]% Y/ g8 x, j' g/ P1 ?( FAllocation3 G* @1 s6 d1 n4 G7 Y. \, \# Q Designation of a certain weapon to attack a certain threat after Engagement7 R9 d1 ^ j0 |3 h) |; N Authorization is given. $ g+ H4 f1 K' l- B9 P; n5 t; YWeapons) S# Q/ S$ q' c+ ]1 F8 |+ p) R Assignment 4 y* h7 Z8 D; d nIn air defense, the process by which weapons are assigned to individual air0 N; l# X" S7 H) r5 R) ^( d+ r weapons controllers for use in accomplishing an assigned mission. Assignment; F- U1 C( O' r; X/ p of a particular interceptor to a particular target. 2 N, K4 ^: g9 ^- {* v8 l" p( L9 tWeapons5 |3 u/ q* x. S/ q! g% w Commitment9 |4 W* j" v5 R `4 [ Authorization to allocate certain weapons to designated targets thus permitting 1 t; ]; n) a$ \9 ]5 h9 _# o0 ychecklist actions to be taken. / r# h h. W2 R: w# }Weapons Control The varying degree of formal control an area air defense commander exercises* \# t+ l& j7 ^: x L. w over all air defense weapons in his area of responsibility.3 t4 }8 S/ P0 _9 H Weapons 1 a" h Z2 b& a$ \6 eEnablement ' [% O* d1 Q/ b4 R w% X" Z9 J2 oAuthorization to place a weapon into its most ready state but prior to release.5 Y R/ v% }# M1 k Weapons Free A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be 7 r5 V& D& w3 @0 f5 H$ |fired at any target not positively recognized as friendly.. p3 m% {- A c" { MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W . j S! A! H# x3210 ~/ r5 b5 }) d- Y/ j/ ? Weapons Hold A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be [ a) W7 @4 M* I7 p1 _; L: g8 d fired in self-defense or in response to a formal order. @' H4 ~- g9 B: |$ N4 s9 ~+ RWeapons1 |& z7 C: B$ |1 b Initiation @7 P# Y$ S! u State when a weapon system is to be placed in the highest state of readiness 7 Q& c+ Z7 {, G2 b ] X eshy of weapon allocation. It is possible to go direct to weapons allocation or- J$ W$ ]/ F0 X1 t3 C) P release without first initiation or allocation.( G3 h: N. O0 V( j; ? Weapons of Mass+ V ^1 {! @/ ^! B% g Destruction G& ]9 F, t3 }/ f z" J" A0 G9 ~, [ (WMD) g: r2 y% G- C, Q4 X `2 EIn arms control usage, weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction: m; N, ]- ^" ]. \: o4 n and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people. 3 V8 c* s" U b/ }) Y% k% zWeapons 7 j, z% Z" E) M- v3 k5 ~Readiness State9 R6 a2 S; E: R5 p: R2 i7 i The degree of readiness of air defense weapons which can become airborne or9 ?3 n1 Z3 J' ~& F4 Z be launched to carry out an assigned task. Weapons readiness states are6 D! i% V) i8 Z. z" h/ y) t/ A expressed in number of weapons and number of minutes. % }; e! E1 h. X4 U* XWeapons8 f, `1 W6 A9 G% c, A Release7 P/ t4 \: ^ f2 f- `- ? Authority (WRA) & ?9 t1 u3 s7 q* v5 Q( n( ?1 OThe order that gives weapon controllers the authority to fire. (USSPACECOM) ( ~' X W7 w+ ]Weapons System Items that can be used directly by the armed forces to carry out combat missions2 W/ w6 Y7 i! R. C0 O and that cost more than $100,000 or for which the eventual total procurement + d# @- N8 H) Y$ Hcost is more than $10,000,000. That term does not include commercial items% { h1 i, b7 g" {% r sold in substantial quantities to the general public.9 {3 f! Y8 `2 t: U' B+ @% b6 h Weapon System 3 U2 p8 Z/ b7 BControl + j: q: x" Y% i ~. TThat set of assessment, decision, and direction functions normally implemented 1 D' i2 T. X$ W" Vautomatically to assure that individual weapons are pointed, fired, and guided as- J8 o. O8 i4 ?! F2 \/ V necessary to intercept the designated attackers.& T) y; d; m9 W' y Weapon Target - w# T6 d/ o1 uAssignment ; ^1 i( E! z% O6 g+ e(WTA) W2 s' r; [/ ^2 z The assignment of an interceptor to a particular threat object. In Midcourse, a/ x$ o# A _( ~$ S) { WTA requires in-flight communication between the Battle Manager and an inflight interceptor. To ensure the Battle Manager maintains the ephemeris of the . j( |& W5 T) Finterceptor, the WTA will constraint the interceptor’s flight error.8 a2 M4 C1 e8 J/ V$ n Weapons Tight A weapon control order imposing a status whereby weapons systems may be 7 N9 E: Y( ]0 R* r( Ifired only at targets recognized as hostile.0 u( k# D. i9 d+ X+ D* q; A5 k; v Weapons System # p: i3 E* r" |Employment1 s2 y7 T. g1 l) e5 N% l J Concept 6 B* N5 X$ y7 |' n$ h( ]6 s- qA description in broad terms, based on established outline characteristics, of the- d# c* a, d6 c& o) X application of a particular equipment or weapon system within the framework of G2 x' Y; U' H: V tactical concept and future doctrines.3 F6 y; F! h2 q4 i4 J+ G5 T Western Test 8 {7 T3 k7 G9 ZRange (WTR) 9 A# y5 |8 O- m" G2 D5 IBeginning at Vandenberg AFB, CA, this range stretches halfway around the 9 E7 z! _. G6 |globe where it meets the Eastern Test Range. An array of launch complexes, ! c% o8 n! Y* g; V7 N+ O( t& Lsensors, and tracking sites makes up the Western Test Range. It is operated by 8 S l" U- [; m b- F' }the Space and Missile Test Organization (SAMTO), a unit of AFSPACECOM as. n Z& O- b- m4 V# b- G) X7 q of 1 October 1990. 7 b# _/ H y1 H R6 n4 o# [WESTPAC Western Pacific.7 n) Q5 ^$ B O* @! R WEU Western European Union1 p* a/ Y6 ~6 h8 ~ WEZ Weapon Engagement Zone. + V8 G0 |; ]4 U; m3 RWFF Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA.. i, A* V, |+ ^, o7 b! ]8 ` WFOV Wide Field of View. T9 X# q3 F, I& m' ~6 YWFX Warfighter Exercise. $ H" `' D! ~: J" zMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W: `0 b/ p2 D+ T( u( b; A 3226 T9 U# h# y4 ?8 v$ ?. p T. D WG Working Group. ( t; C, ?/ R" ]5 @* i6 PWGET Working Group on Encryption and Telecommunications.# L/ x4 G- T- | WH White House. 1 Y0 G4 X* _7 _6 MWHDEVAL Warhead Evaluation.

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WILTEL Williams Telecommunications Group Incorporated.- o0 T' {) S% f" W6 z6 d Wing Control6 f2 v$ f2 {# k7 \ Center (WCC): ^6 W8 v; U7 w; u& q/ Z A second Space Wing center that logistically/administratively controls operational4 ^$ X0 I" ~; J0 Y0 @" @" | satellite systems operated by them at worldwide locations.0 ]% a* z4 v: a, x* n WIPT Working-level Integrated Product (Process) Team. - i: `' [; ~& Q! ?WIS WWMCCS Information System.! k# L; Z' n- o Withhold 1. A term used in a pre-planned response option (PRO) to identify the , A; D8 a- D, l ^1 Z8 Nwithholding of part of the space or ground weapon inventory against detected $ t% z0 G: G! g* K$ M* athreat launches, in anticipation of follow-on attacks. 2. (Nuclear) The limiting of9 D8 r+ o8 s H) |+ D authority to employ nuclear weapons by denying their use within specified. |& h) K; D' c* d geographical areas of certain countries.6 S D; o' ^9 S% F! B WL Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.! s& g) H% v/ t* c9 a0 S# L. S5 T WLR Weapons Launch Report.8 ?) U3 R, [9 f$ V WMD Weapons of Mass Destruction.4 d1 I" M6 m% S2 C! S WMF Windows Metafile. ; O/ D! W8 x; M5 IWMP War and Mobilization Plan. / q p2 s! n( O& zWNINTEL Warning Notice - Intelligence Sources or Methods Involved.5 @8 y( p+ D# `% @; K2 c WOC Wing Operations Center.5 j$ n6 Y; R: W* E WON Work Order Number./ k& a; w7 ^8 b2 U Work Breakdown ( e0 l# n0 z5 C/ HStructure (WBS). @7 C. @1 G l2 n. p& ^ (1) A product-oriented family tree division of hardware, software, services, * H# z% Q0 L9 I' |, z9 I7 gand other work tasks which organizes, defines, and graphically displays ! D4 F* C& @0 _% J. N. [the product to be produced, as well as the work to be accomplished to 8 E6 G" ~. j+ E$ K1 ]0 }" eachieve the specified product. 4 P% c3 {2 P& v M' N' c(2) A hierarchical diagram used to depict the tasks, capital, and resources {4 }+ f: o8 ^- irequired during the development of a product.# ~0 m% V: c" ^4 _ Work Packages Detailed short-span jobs, or material items, identified by the contractor for S1 g' ?0 K) J( l) h7 ^accomplishing work required to complete the contract. . n: G3 e4 [6 M( VWorldwide 4 y4 M: W% d. ]% T. p. m# @Indications' i* a! P8 H" R; B Monitoring, f$ x, o% z7 J& H- m/ @ System (WWIMS) 2 B* T5 k4 Z1 F0 n1 HA confederation of national, unified, and specified command and other' F5 l$ ^9 X+ R& B( _ intelligence centers and facilities. The primary mission of the WWIMS system is# D% ~) ]' b! g7 v' V0 Q+ V# S, | to monitor, maintain, and report on Indications and Warning (I&W) activity., R- N3 u P! e$ x( j3 T MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W 3 B9 Y* p( F' L3 C* j323 ! ]5 z. r8 U2 KWorld-Wide ! h4 Z E C5 l( p7 v' z) uMilitary 9 {5 v, a _ S- d3 Q4 G% F: XCommand and 2 A9 k3 c: F( G2 lControl System " d/ _- P S" o' a4 T- \6 ~(WWMCCS) ; [0 \6 k- }, A9 D# u! C* P) @The system that provides the means for operational direction and technical 8 f. P7 _9 _6 h6 }' c! X) vadministrative support involved in the function of command and control of U.S. % x- `6 O' B: C. U& O" D' u' |military forces. The system comprises: The NMCS - The command and control T3 t- q7 L" A" E9 j systems of the unified and specified commands - The WWMCCS-related 7 A: ^0 t: d4 `8 a6 ]2 T8 ~% Smanagement/information systems of the headquarters of the Military( f3 t* ?3 @1 D8 m! D+ i Departments - The command and control systems of the headquarters of the 9 i/ G2 i0 V Zservice component commands - The command and control support systems of 1 A( K9 m; O) P( B4 fDoD agencies. The system furnishes a multi-path channel of secure : L1 M4 |4 W2 Vcommunications to transmit information from primary sources to those who must " P+ e& c1 t0 [( A7 s) ]8 \/ Imake decisions (including the President) and to transmit their decisions (in the9 _4 T1 L# |/ [( ?. Y8 t0 g$ s! O form of military orders) to subordinates.* R& o: ?5 t6 U3 p: P/ ` WP (Former) Warsaw Pact Countries. . v# }* G- M4 OWPAFB Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton OH. 5 Y+ W3 k5 Q3 rWPC Warsaw Pact Countries.+ F6 b6 W. p! C( m; a" z0 H6 l WPD Work Package Directive. 3 S; l o# m6 G) J) }WPN Weapon Procurement Navy.; i0 T' n8 L' Y! O WR Western Range. 9 x0 F- l) j0 Y* F' A* g. ZWR/VAFB Western Range/Vandenburg Air Force Base." H6 w' T. D9 ]' o' b* @5 k WRA See Weapons Release Authority. # m; L2 F: g' v$ \; P1 f& kWRM War Reserve Materiel. 2 @1 @" ~( {: G1 T4 W6 ^ O! _WRSK War Reserve Spares Kit.6 r" e( l( G5 D7 |1 e* V e- k6 h WRTTM Warhead Replacement Tactical Telemetry Module (USAF term). 5 y4 Q+ `! }0 n9 G; z2 EWS Warning System. 5 S$ y# Z6 a. iWSE Weapon Support Equipment. , H% _0 x. v0 @0 @8 u1 e. G5 U% eWSEM Weapons System Evaluation Program.6 V9 B) b1 a2 O6 o q WSESRB Weapons System Explosive Safety Review Board.+ C0 t$ y7 k: V# [$ n WSI Wafer-Scale Integration. 9 U# R$ [' N+ c# D# mWSM Waterspace Management (USN term).: o2 {' m! ]4 {) \5 R( ^9 t! u, \; O WSMC Western Space and Missile Center, Vandenberg AFB, CA. ' ~: w+ N& R5 E% q; kWSMR (1) White Sands Missile Range, NM (2) Western Space and Missile Range.9 P, b% X# _% ]9 g ~( M WTA Weapon Target Assignment. ) L2 J O" k" L t6 v6 s7 KWTO Warsaw Treaty Organization.2 a% y' f0 d: v( `% ] WTP Weapon Test Plan. 8 E0 w. G+ u+ i: [WTR Western Test Range.* S9 k3 Y2 k+ [# P1 j2 c$ P MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 W 5 I) l& Y* J0 V6 v0 o324 % A- ^5 R4 E) ?/ c7 j5 ~6 h0 UWUC Work Unit Code (ILS term). ! n5 x2 V5 i8 U: xWWABNCP Worldwide Airborne Command Post.

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WWG Wideband Waveform Generator. ) l; R0 i7 f2 O, V/ _ NWWIMS See Worldwide Indications Monitoring System. " j3 x5 Q2 S- K \0 L0 w! B) [: iWWMCCS See World-Wide Military Command and Control System./ B+ J/ F9 z5 m4 [. c% w7 \ WWW World Wide Web. - S" K+ {; d8 ? k6 m% cWX Weather. T4 a r* J# ?8 b MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 X,Y,Z 8 e: a1 j* R; D& H/ V325/ Y' T4 m+ G! v$ p+ k X-ON/X-OFF Transmitter On/Transmitter Off (Telecomm/Computer term). & \7 B# ?. A( o/ m( }X-Ray Laser1 f. m3 [3 A1 V! a7 Y: _3 p3 ^6 h6 h" H (XRL)0 q# r& o% B0 J A laser that generates a beam or beams of x-rays. Also called an "X-raser."9 ~, N. l* i# f X-Rays Electromagnetic radiation of high energy, which results from either the release of9 ^5 q9 Z$ e+ s energy from electrons changing orbits about the nucleus (discrete) or the inelastic collision of charged particles with the electromagnetic field of the nucleus.; g7 ~- u' X: p/ Y1 o6 d- B X-rays have wavelengths shorter than those in the ultraviolet region, e.g., less% p2 |4 o+ V. k1 W: [ than 10E-6 cm or 100 Angstroms. Materials at very high temperatures (millions 9 V D) ^2 L2 p) u- tof degrees) emit such radiations; they are then called thermal x-rays. As * F$ p9 |6 j: [, d, ~8 o; Xgenerally produced by x-ray machines, they are "bremsstrahlung" resulting from ! A! i& v$ V% _/ |3 c0 F0 c, Ithe interaction of electron of 1 kilo electron-volt or more energy with a metallic 2 k. G# _' s, D b6 V3 {target. (See Electromagnetic Radiation and Thermal X-Rays.)1 S( G/ j" X; i0 { XBR X-Band Radar.# I& c7 _) P K% h, q- y XCVR Transceiver. - p; J7 @5 n$ m# k @9 iXDS Exoatmospheric Defense System.* g! c; \1 M( D$ j2 Z* R; h XGA Extended Graphics Array.. y) N# [3 A0 `/ ~6 S- b XIWT Cross Industry Working Team. k7 n: ^; p& a# w' B) w T7 BXMTR/CVR Transmitter/Receiver. . `. ^2 K/ w9 w6 T0 x) [3 }9 h8 NXO Executive Officer.* b D3 W& b) i' x L5 z XoDis Exoatmospheric Discrimination. ' F7 p# I; O/ G5 uXOX Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (Office Code).9 F: K* U( L# \9 J( R& j XRL See X-Ray Laser. 4 Y6 D) a( x# z( C; G9 U! fXRS USAF/ESC Staff Symbol.; E0 X1 |5 h/ Y XTB Exoatmospheric Test Bed. - n0 D+ m O9 N7 jXTV Experimental Test Vehicle.4 [) n- R% w: y' k0 O9 } Xwindows Unix graphics interface.; {# V' p# h! b% f Yield (or Energy ` f% h6 _) @4 S6 |( m, A; I Yield) ; I% q- P6 q9 _: W. W$ CThe total effective energy released in a nuclear (or atomic) explosion. It is 2 g' \! h0 y7 K. Iusually expressed in terms of the equivalent tonnage of TNT required to produce ) W; s9 ?& J- U( s* P& ethe same energy release in an explosion. The total energy yield is manifested ! ]2 \1 [, L# @3 B( g4 J4 F0 C2 fas nuclear radiation, thermal radiation, and shock (and blast) energy, the actual! q Y9 Y+ C$ Q F& J( y* T distribution being primarily dependent upon the medium in which the explosion' |7 ~ M4 T$ L6 { occurs, as well as the type of weapon and the time after detonation.7 z' ?' L" \' ?' R5 q) o. ?$ K4 L Zero Point The location of the center of a burst of a nuclear weapon at the instant of# z& V3 M! N: d' T8 p detonation. The zero point may be in the air or on or beneath the surface of& s! \1 l$ u* }1 ~% Q land or water, dependent upon the type of burst; it is thus to be distinguished! a O" Y; g# M from ground zero. K/ X2 [3 e6 N' R' n( }$ ~ZIF Zero Insertion Force.- H& F3 Y8 k3 a7 M ZULU Time Zone Indicator for Universal Time. 1 v2 Z! D" u5 {# y5 ^. C/ cMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 4 C) S3 {2 a9 @0 I5 @326 + w2 E8 Y0 N9 q, pUnits of Measurement" _+ f% B+ t: {3 ` Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured & ]/ A G* `- N7 ^. o2 m4 p" y[ a ] ampere electric current. y, p% A, V8 l) a [ angstrom ] angstrom length* P# n: c& A$ ?9 R5 R" _ [ b ] bit binary digit 0 or 1 0 p; B* l9 X1 V[ bps ] bit per second bit transfer rate$ z4 i( f( b& W% J/ G; H [ C ] coulomb electric charge 7 F/ V% d) {2 R[ c; Ci ] curie radioactivity n4 e. R7 I; \) B' F% x[ cal ] calorie energy 7 a* g, r/ O6 Q4 n* V[ cal/sq cm ] calorie per square energy per area: T* ]" E. R- @1 z: o" M P( U centimeter/ x4 X: P$ N$ S3 ? [ chan ] channel frequency path! k! @; i1 K8 a [ cm ] centimeter length

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[ cu cm ] cubic centimeter volume 0 v: x( G8 v$ }7 X3 X0 I[ dB ] decibel signal strength7 Y# w5 p& z' }& F5 `. H* A7 W2 _ [ deg ] degree plane angle & L1 S6 U; l+ g* J7 `[ deg K ] degree, Kelvin temperature ~1 u2 G5 `, z4 ?1 k# m" p [ deg/s ] degree per second plane angle change rate i; {! ]8 x; r5 ~[ deg/s/s ] degree per second slew acceleration 6 J4 f, D; i: A. ]( k# |2 K2 Jper second* I9 C j5 s1 \" `- L' o( b [ diam ] diameter length 5 r9 S C+ J0 @3 f; z6 x6 m4 v" ?[ dyn ] dyne force+ O6 @4 D; f& I0 S# H [ eV ] electron-volt energy 9 k4 S0 S7 N7 l0 h[ G ] gauss magnetic flux density 3 ?# ]! F6 g# P% a$ b[ g ] 1) 9.808 meters per sec- 1) gravitational acceleraond per second; 2) gram tion constant; 2) mass 0 k) o1 X0 l4 ~, u% H# u; I1 e[ GHz ] gigahertz frequency " E5 q( Q& ~ p) A3 w" t[ Gy ] gray absorbed dose( ^1 g* b2 F8 h: k" x [ h ] hour time 5 j1 O; ~; k/ C0 p5 J6 o" q[ Hz ] hertz frequency. N8 Y ]4 n, i$ E) |! c [ J ] joule energy6 o, c8 H# p4 V2 w) a- D; V3 L [ J-T ] Joule -Thomson temperature change . ~/ t5 U! K7 d- Y$ o- A; k[ K ] Kelvin temperature & m. w# t# ^8 i' ~) V. L" a: b$ k0 f[ kA ] kiloampere electric current( X$ a2 e- {& k$ D2 t [ kb ] kilobit binary digit; T X$ C% y9 D9 X, T0 Z [ kb/s ] kilobit per second velocity (binary digit) ) F% `& g5 @0 |[ KeV ] kiloelectron-volt energy ' ]( n% r& U* ^! X/ D/ r[ kg/sq m ] kilogram per square pressure* W6 y+ q. m3 `2 o meter 0 d! x& V" Q( I4 Z: U+ y[ KHz ] kilohertz frequency - `8 k" V( i; f2 a" Z; b3 O6 ^[ kJ ] kilojoule energy ; u/ x! p4 J3 p: t[ kJ/kg ] kilojoule per kilo- specific energy " x4 O5 h% L# T( Y8 z0 {% n) v- ~0 Bgram# ~9 i' G h2 ~8 @3 Q [ kJ/sq cm ] kilojoule per square laser lethality* o' e3 i, c7 b/ l+ k1 ]' H centimeter 3 P O3 F' r' [# _5 F4 k( u9 _% ^[ km ] kilometer length4 q% z7 O- o7 m+ t [ km/s ] kilometer per second velocity; \$ _7 R3 I/ W; }# E [ KT ] kiloton yield" n+ E F+ h4 v0 O0 F8 i ^4 s1 G0 M [ kV ] kilovolt electromotive force$ _( M# p+ g9 ?, R/ J [ kW ] kilowatt power # Y: ^. V: e7 ?. `. }# n& n0 A. X& F[ kW/kg ] kilowatt per kilogram specific power; S0 Y) c# ?4 r4 \5 K- j" A Keyword/Symbol Unit Name Aspect Measured . ? N1 ]$ k6 j- `% U9 jMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 , H) X# O2 Z. Y, ~* X& }3273 i% M& |9 e1 a; d' _ [ kW/m ] kilowatt per meter thermal transport- {7 @; _3 A5 O# Z& w9 [' v [ kW/sq cm ] kilowatt per square energy flux 4 d/ R% [) q8 k, G- Z, ccentimeter/ z: C% ?3 l/ [2 y7 [+ N' n [ m ] meter length 1 X7 R& o) t1 y& S$ c: x[ Mbps ] megabit per second bit transfer rate % x+ @9 i6 f+ o$ q: f# Y+ G[ MeV ] megaelectron-volt energy 1 x' Q4 u+ D `; J4 J6 }* `1 h[ MFLOPS ] million floating point processing performance / G2 L, r1 k: g( e: ? j# }operations per second2 P' M9 _! A# B: g$ o6 c, m [ MHz ] megahertz frequency ) k) O# I( [2 p! g! f+ ][ micro ] micro a one-millionth part ' _( f* t: m6 I! W }[ micron ] micrometer length! l' y2 F% x- Q: Y [ milli ] milli a one-thousandth part - k/ f2 ~3 I& R1 z3 j, kmJ millijoule ; P3 u$ X/ _% m! ^$ ][ min ] minute time% y! E6 L. }0 ^, F [ mips ] million instructions processing speed, N5 g4 w# x0 K per second - Z4 N! ]5 r) t, C. X3 `2 P& ?' b[ MJ ] megajoule energy/ z" ^8 @6 X# ?: u# o% w( Y5 p7 c [ mm ] millimeter length + T! ^: x. W) ?+ D- U; p[ mops ] million operations processing performance ( ?8 C/ B f6 K) ~$ V, x# o3 Uper second % {% W* B, b5 T' }8 j[ mrad ] milliradian plane angle/ X2 ]. s$ X J [ m/s ] meter per second velocity! X f6 p4 M: I6 Q: X H ] [ ms ] millisecond time o1 Y- y) o5 I$ a& I9 M, T [ MT ] megaton yield+ O) H6 M( S5 Q) h. v0 v [ MV/m ] megavolt per meter electric field strength & }3 T7 _" \+ e% Q. k9 `' P: k+ p1 |% [[ MW ] megawatt power * }( F: W( R8 `" U9 Q W[ MW/sr ] megawatt per steradian laser brightness + x: |) u% x& S& L2 l8 M6 K[ N-s ] newton-second force$ a1 D: W0 @' k7 ~6 W- q1 H [ ns ] nanosecond frequency . K; T1 y1 y/ W8 U9 D" M0 x" k. {[ parsec ] parsec astronomical distance ' S2 F L* Z+ P+ _: f, B7 J; j/ ?[ Pa-s ] pascal-second pressure + B3 L( ~% S# m) g; M6 {) q[ R ] roentgen radiation dose $ d! E, D% `+ ?, z[ RAD ] rad absorbed dose6 o9 d+ G* I- ~! L9 a [ radian ] radian plane angle 7 h1 k0 x1 i, D% l- j; \7 Y[ rad/s ] radian per second angular drift, m0 U( D; h4 l% t( Y3 W" i [ ratio ] percentage efficiency # [' K' A" x1 O% K5 N5 C3 Y, |[ rem ] rem ionizing radiation 7 x* I, u7 y+ F( O8 }[ s ] second time 4 {8 ]$ P( G8 l6 V6 T* \' n[ sq m ] square meter area& Z$ T D8 H0 }- |* n- } [ sq m/yr ] square meter per year area per time3 a' U- z! I8 n- O# u/ l [ sr ] steradian absorbed radiation dose I' x) f/ u+ U7 [7 K[ mrad ] microradian plane angle2 P! x* d9 t: h5 W, n! z [ V ] volt electromotive force ) Y+ k& N1 h& _[ W ] watt power+ S( [: f, Z3 P+ S2 t [ W/kg ] watt per kilogram specific power 1 ]+ s5 H7 Q( |4 s" M& Q: e[ W/sq cm ] watt per square heat flux 0 I; s4 r n; W. F9 n* s' Bcentimeter* b4 D+ @& l% A4 `9 l" F/ K [ W/sq m ] watt per square meter energy flux % X% M! z# a2 ^4 _& U. i- O[ W/sr ] watt per steradian radiant intensity ! g2 P' b& q& F `- e[ W/sr sq m ] watt per steradian radiance 4 g9 b" A, b$ E6 D; F0 Esquare meter " \2 r% h* a0 K+ }7 Q, S4 k[ yr ] year time

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