List of measurement units

This is a list of measurement units used throughout galactic history in science, mathematics, and other studies.

Distance

 * millimeter (mm)
 * centimeter
 * 1 meter (m)
 * 1 kilometer (km) = 1,000 meters
 * 1 light year = 9.5 × 1015 meters
 * 1 parsec = 3.261 light years

Temperature

 * 1 degree centigrade or °C = whereas 0 is the freezing point of water and 100 is its boiling point.

Time

 * 1 second
 * 1 minute = 60 seconds
 * 1 hour = 60 minutes
 * 1 day = 24 hours
 * 1 week = 5 days
 * 1 month (10-month calendar) = 7 weeks
 * 1 year ≈ 368 days

Mass

 * 1 gram
 * 1 kilogram
 * 1 (metric) ton = 1,000 kilograms
 * 1 Coruscant Standard Carat

Speed

 * 1 kilometer per hour (km/h)
 * 1 MGLT

Pressure

 * 1 sangen

Rotation

 * 1 degree = 1/360th of a full circle

UV Index

 * Reaches to a peak of 44.9

Volume

 * 1 gallon

Gravity

 * 1 g-force

Behind the scenes
It is usually assumed that units whose names are taken from the real world are equal to their Earth counterparts. However, it should be noted that the meter, kilogram, second and parsec are unlikely to be exactly equal, since they were originally derived from the characteristics of Earth and its orbit.

The metric system is the primary form of measurement. However temperature units would not be named Celsius, Kelvin, or Fahrenheit, since they were named for men from Earth, but rather by centigrade.