""" MKS unit system. MKS stands for "meter, kilogram, second". """ from sympy.physics.units import UnitSystem, DimensionSystem from sympy.physics.units.definitions import G, Hz, J, N, Pa, W, c, g, kg, m, s from sympy.physics.units.definitions.dimension_definitions import ( acceleration, action, energy, force, frequency, momentum, power, pressure, velocity, length, mass, time) from sympy.physics.units.prefixes import PREFIXES, prefix_unit from sympy.physics.units.systems.length_weight_time import dimsys_length_weight_time dims = (velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, energy, power, pressure, frequency, action) units = [m, g, s, J, N, W, Pa, Hz] all_units = [] # Prefixes of units like g, J, N etc get added using `prefix_unit` # in the for loop, but the actual units have to be added manually. all_units.extend([g, J, N, W, Pa, Hz]) for u in units: all_units.extend(prefix_unit(u, PREFIXES)) all_units.extend([G, c]) # unit system MKS = UnitSystem(base_units=(m, kg, s), units=all_units, name="MKS", dimension_system=dimsys_length_weight_time) __all__ = [ 'force', 'DimensionSystem', 'energy', 'Pa', 'MKS', 'dimsys_length_weight_time', 'Hz', 'power', 's', 'UnitSystem', 'units', 'mass', 'momentum', 'acceleration', 'G', 'J', 'N', 'pressure', 'W', 'all_units', 'c', 'kg', 'g', 'dims', 'prefix_unit', 'm', 'PREFIXES', 'length', 'frequency', 'u', 'time', 'action', 'velocity', ]