@[email protected] to Science [email protected]English • 1 month agoA ton of bollocks, more likefiles.catbox.moeimagemessage-square46fedilinkarrow-up1529arrow-down110
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minus-square@9point6linkEnglish98•edit-21 month agoA tonne is 1000kg, any other measurement sounding like it is mental illness
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•1 month agoYour thinking of Megatron, a megagramme is an x-ray photograph of breast tissue, in order to screen for breast cancer.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•1 month agoYou’re thinking of a mammogram , a maritime is a long-distance running event over a distance of about 42km.
minus-square@aulinlinkEnglish9•1 month agoThe British spelling also looks a bit mental to be honest. But I’m sure it’s France’s fault.
minus-square@MisterFroglinkEnglish2•1 month agoI’m just mad kg is the base unit, inconsistent with the rest. The prefixes for mass are all wrong (in my opinion). Bring back the Grave. For example then a joule could be G m2 s-2, no prefixes 🥹 (I dunno what the symbol for Grave would be)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month agokilogram isn’t a base unit, the gram is like, look at the word kilogram
minus-square@MisterFroglinkEnglish3•edit-21 month agoYou’d think so, but unfortunately no: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_unit Edit: For example a 1 Joule is kg m2 s-2
A tonne is 1000kg, any other measurement sounding like it is mental illness
Isn’t that just a megagram?
I think that’s a Decepticon.
Your thinking of Megatron, a megagramme is an x-ray photograph of breast tissue, in order to screen for breast cancer.
You’re thinking of a mammogram , a maritime is a long-distance running event over a distance of about 42km.
Yes
The British spelling also looks a bit mental to be honest. But I’m sure it’s France’s fault.
We’re talking about a ton, not a tönnnèê
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I’m just mad kg is the base unit, inconsistent with the rest. The prefixes for mass are all wrong (in my opinion).
Bring back the Grave.
For example then a joule could be G m2 s-2, no prefixes 🥹 (I dunno what the symbol for Grave would be)
kilogram isn’t a base unit, the gram is
like, look at the word kilogram
You’d think so, but unfortunately no: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_unit
Edit: For example a 1 Joule is kg m2 s-2