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Default Boeing and metrcication question

On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 09:43:25 -0400, "Ed Huntress"
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I'm tempted to summarize what we've been saying but it would be too
involved. The point is that the SI has been a big disappointment to those
who thought it would take over completely for other measuring systems. There
are several reasons it hasn't, the primary ones being the clumsiness of
multi-dimensional units when all you're doing is adding and subtracting them
(the vast majority of everyday calculations); the fact that the
multi-dimensional units tend not to have an analogy that can be experienced
by the senses; and the fact that for dimensional and volumetric measurement,
experience has shown that it rarely matters what base you use for units.



NITPICK

kg==single dimensioned unit
m==single dimensioned unit
s==single dimensioned unit

Just about all of the rest (Ampere, Tesla, Newton, Stokes, Joule etc. ad
infinitum are multi-dimensional.

/NITPICK

Note that Nick has been just about the only one to correctly capitalise
Calorie to indicate the kilo calorie as used in food. Why aren't McDogBurgers
measured in BTU's? :-)


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