Guess I'll km/s
Guess I'll km/s
Guess I'll km/s
In a parallel universe, someone is memeing about how teachers waste our time on useless stuff and never taught us to convert between units.
This is actually pretty important to being able to solve engineering problems in the real world. Invariably, every little sub industry has its own cursed unit system. And dimensional analysis is great for solving real problems on its own.
And if you get to a high enough physics level, they start setting hbar = c = 1 or G = c = 1, and you never have to worry about it again.
I'm the mean time, it's worthwhile to learn the trick to do this stuff fast-ish.
I would like to introduce everyone to this video about cursed unit (youtube link warning)
I dislike that my highschool never once gave me the concept that units can simply be treated like constants to be cancelled out.
I used to do the conversions for each variable before putting them in the equation like a fool.
Now I'm slapping all of the conversions alongside the original values/units in a single expression like god intended.
Just divide by 3.6
Example:
10 km /h * 1000 m / km = 10,000 m /h
10,000 m/h * 1h/3600s = 10,000/ 3,6000 m/s = 10/3.6 m/s
I used to do it this way in highschool, but could never remember if it was divide by or multiply by 3.6
Instead I now do it as you have shown, except it all goes in the same expression.
10 km/h * 1000 m/km * 1h/3600s = 2.778 m/s
No need for the extra steps. Slap it all in the same expression and put it in the calculator (being careful to check that the units cancel as intended)
I'll be pissed if the comments are about metric units
That’s interesting. Obviously, you’d put a center dot to disambiguate millihertz from meter-hertz, but I can’t recall ever having learned a rule about that. So some combinations of units are inherently ambiguous?
Also: Hz/dpt.
Thanks, I hate it
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Saw a video using mHz recently and it took way too long to realise the readout was correct and not a typo of MHz ..
Metre hertz? Lol
Wait what, jow many kilominutes per hour is one mile per stone?
African or European swallow?
Unladen or not?
Just multiply by (1000m/1km)(1h/3600s) and cancel out the units, kids
Don't ky/s over unit conversions OP. It's not that hard.
Is it really tho? log(3.6) ≈ 0.55 so 1 km/h is really closer to 10m/s than 1m/s
I hate it when they do it !
The true evil are the fuckers who post recipes in grams instead of cups and ml.
I don't have time to get out a million little differently sized utensils because I need 2 cups of this, ¼ cup of that, ½ a teaspoon of the third thing etc. when I can put the bowl on a kitchen scale and use the tare function.
But I love that 😫