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Unit Definition (poncelet) The poncelet is a unit of power formerly used in France but now obsolete. The poncelet is defined to be the power required to raise a mass of 100 kilograms at a velocity of 1 meter per second. This is equivalent to 980.665 watts or exactly 4/3 metric horsepower (1.315 traditional horsepower). The unit was named for the French mathematician and engineer Jean-Victor Poncelet (1788-1867). It was replaced in French engineering by the metric horsepower (cheval vapeur). Unit Definition (clusec) The clusec is a unit of power used to express the performance or leakage of vacuum pumps. One clusec represents a flow of 10 milliliters per second at a pressure of one micrometer (or micron) of mercury. This is equivalent to 0.01 lusec or 1.333 microwatts. The name of the unit is an acronym for "centi-lusec."
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