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"Walter Maxwell" wrote in message
... On 21 Oct 2005 14:23:49 GMT, Allodoxaphobia wrote: As I see it, Jonesy, kc = kilocycles, but we think of it as kilocycles per sec. kc/s = kilocycles/sec, which accurately specifies it as such, so it is not redundant. Therefore, KHz is also proper, but KHz/s more accurately specifies it, and is also not redundant. But aren't we being a little picky picky? Walt Actually, the Hertz is is defined as a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second. That would mean the KHz/s is redundant. But you're right - it is picky unless the meaning isn't clear from the context. Bob |
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