Numbers within units (50g)
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09-18-2015, 02:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2015 02:57 AM by Brad Barton.)
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RE: Numbers within units (50g)
What about conversions that don't lend themselves to a single conversion factor? In vibration when converting from say displacement readings to velocity readings, it is necessary to multiply by (2*pi*f) where f is the frequency expressed in Hz. Using what you've discovered, could we introduce a conversion that uses the entry in the Y register (or some other memory location) as part of the conversion?
displacement*(2*pi*f) = velocity velocity*(2*pi*f) = acceleration displacement*(2*pi*f)^2 = acceleration and of course their inverses. I know that this is a very simple program, but it would be nice if the conversion utility handled it natively; and possibly an interesting exercise. Any other realms where this would be useful? |
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