• ඞmir
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    251 year ago

    No, that absolutely does not resolve the confusion between meter (m) and milli (m)

    • @TeckFire
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      1 year ago

      I feel like a dumbass

      I totally read your comment as “Megahertz or Millihertz”

      Now I realize it should just be Meters•Herts or m•Hz

    • @psud
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      71 year ago

      Standing alone ‘m’ is metre.

      With a decimal modifier ahead of it, ‘m’ is metre

      Immediately before a symbol it is milli (one thousandth)

      mm - the first m is before the metre symbol, it is the milli multiplier, the second m is after a multiplier, so it is the symbol for metre

      mHz - the m is before the symbol Hz (for Hertz) so it is the milli multiplier

      km - the m is after the K (kilo, thousand times) multiplier, so it is metre

      You probably spell metre ‘meter’, but a meter is a whole different word in English

    • @unlucky
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      41 year ago

      By convention, compound SI units (e.g. N•m) are separated by a space or multiplication dot and are not just smashed together. The lack of such a separator in the above example implies the “milli” prefix.

    • Suzune
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      1 year ago

      No one uses millihertz and neither meterhertz. If you want to do it correctly the first one would be acceptable for milli as scale. The second one would need to be written as m • Hz.