![]() 12/04/2018 at 10:48 • Filed to: PV=NRT | ![]() | ![]() |
I am going to do this today, setting up in Excel, shouldn’t take too long. Parentheses matter. I wish these design guides were written with more narrative . “this one time Jimmy forgot the density of water and all hell broke loose”
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NO
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Forward this to ttyymmnn. He lives for this stuff.
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I knew as soon as you started talking about forgetting the density of water that this wasn’t going to be in m etric/SI units...
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I was told there would be no math.
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I was thinking of tagging it: ttyymmnn cries
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Way back in the day I used to do my calculus homework in LaTeX. So beautiful.
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Oh, that’s good. I did like the tag you went with though.
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You can do it all in metric units but the material I am working with is all in English
units. We just ignore the difference
between mass and force in E
nglish units and everything seems to work out.
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Awww, does the poor baby not have Maple?
Also, listing the density in units of “lb/cu. ft” rather than lbm/ft^3?
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But see, I actually understand that one. Sad!
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Sure!
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I feel dirty now.
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I look at something like that and am fascinated to see the math at work. But the thought of actually understanding what is happening is beyond me.
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Hah! I just commented above.
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I..I actually
don’t understand any of this. At all.
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My college used Maple and it was one of the pickiest programs I’ve ever seen. I recall copy-pasting working code and having it not work. Then watching someone else copy-paste and having it work.
Then I met MATLAB and my life was much better.
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This is just algebra though
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It’s so funny how you’ll have to pry my Imperial units from my cold dead hands for daily use, but as soon as you switch to math and physics, I will murder you for making me use them.