E-65
• The values are based on ISO Standards (1992) and CODATA
Recommended Values (1998). For details, see
Appendix
<#114>.
Appendix
<#115> and <#116>
Perform all of these examples in the COMP Mode (
N
1
).
Metric Conversion
The calculator’s built-in metric conversion commands make it simple
to convert values from one unit to another. You can use the metric
conversion commands in any calculation mode except for BASE-N
and TABLE.
To recall a metric conversion command, press
1
8
(CONV). This
displays the metric conversion command menu. Input the two-digit
number that corresponds to the metric conversion you want to recall.
See
Appendix
<#117> for a list of all of the metric conversion
commands and conversion formulas.
• Conversion formula data is based on the “NIST Special Publication
811 (1995)”.
* “cal” uses the NIST value at 15
°
C.
Appendix
<#118> to <#120>
Perform all of these examples in the COMP Mode (
N
1
).
Technical Information
k
Calculation Priority Sequence
The calculator performs calculations according to a calculation priority sequence.
• Basically, calculations are performed from left to right.
• Expressions within parentheses have the highest priority.
• The following shows the priority sequence for each individual command.
1. Function with parentheses:
Pol(, Rec(
∫
(,
d
/
dx
(,
Σ
(
P(, Q(, R(
sin(, cos(, tan(, sin–1(, cos–1(, tan–1(, sinh(, cosh(, tanh(, sinh–1(, cosh–1(,
tanh–1(
log(, ln(,
e
^(, 10^(,
'
(, 3
'
(
arg(, Abs(, Conjg(
Not(, Neg(
det(, Trn(
Rnd(
2. Functions preceded by values, powers, power roots:
x
2,
x
3,
x
–1,
x
!,
°
’ ”,
°
, r, g, ^(,
x
'
(
Normalized variate:
'
t
Percent: %