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minus-squareGordon Calhounlinkfedilink6•18 days agoWhy not just go with the universal and unitless proportion of “c”? Or, for your slowpokes, parts per million or billion of “c”.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•16 days agoI just use % personally How fast you are going as percent of c
minus-squareGordon Calhounlinkfedilink2•16 days agoThat’s a lot of leading zeroes. Or you have a really awesome motorcycle with rocket engines.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•15 days agoIt’s just easiest, it’s capped at c and 0 so all meters just need to go to 100… If you don’t want exact measurements you can always normalize the value
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-218 days ago Or, for your slowpokes, parts per million or billion of “c”. cc, or centiC
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•18 days agoWhat about μc or nc, a bit umder 300m/s & 3m/s, respectively.
Why not just go with the universal and unitless proportion of “c”?
Or, for your slowpokes, parts per million or billion of “c”.
I just use % personally
How fast you are going as percent of c
That’s a lot of leading zeroes. Or you have a really awesome motorcycle with rocket engines.
It’s just easiest, it’s capped at c and 0 so all meters just need to go to 100… If you don’t want exact measurements you can always normalize the value
cc, or centiC
What about μc or nc, a bit umder 300m/s & 3m/s, respectively.
Microlights and nanolights. Love it.
‰ per mille (thousand).