Well, they call those guys that plug in Ethernet and coaxial cables 'engineers' these days, so i guess this thread shouldn't horrify me as much as it does.
Cable monkeys.
Well, they call those guys that plug in Ethernet and coaxial cables 'engineers' these days, so i guess this thread shouldn't horrify me as much as it does.
54mph is better than m/s because m/s requires too many decimal places.
That question should be changed to kph instead of mph
If i can say 1 mile = 1.6, than i can also just assume pi = 3.0, mavity can just be 9 meters per second per second...
And we can all just commit suicide after all of that.
No because SI units help you in physics.
Conversions become easy, scientific equations start working without the need to convert again and they are understood across the world.
Even in Engineering, Av has many advantages over SI
(Consider, which is an easier specification to work with. 3" +/- 1 thou Or 75mm +/_ 0.05mm, 25PSI or 0.1723 MPa, 25FtLbs or 34Nm, and so on. )
And indeed, AV units are still in common engineering and industrial usage.
(So an Engineering student does need to be familiar with both)
You've just picked round imperial units.
Also why us 25ftlb easier than 34Nm?
Metres and its 10^x equivalents are much easier in my opinion.
Paradoxically, SI units are not so good for day to day life.
The unit sizes are all wrong.
"Imperial" (Or Avoirdupois) is much better for many day to day purposes because the unit size is nearer to what people actually use. This is because it is a system of weights and measures that evolved over time to meet peoples real day to day needs in life and trade.
Even in Engineering, Av has many advantages over SI
(Consider, which is an easier specification to work with. 3" +/- 1 thou Or 75mm +/_ 0.05mm, 25PSI or 0.1723 MPa, 25FtLbs or 34Nm, and so on. )
And indeed, AV units are still in common engineering and industrial usage.
(So an Engineering student does need to be familiar with both)
You only find them easier because that's what you know.
I work in CAM, it's all in metric. Mm and micrometers make complete sense in my head.
It's not as if I don't use imperial or am not comfortable with them either, I just prefer metric. The 10^3 scaling is much better than 12 of these or fractions or that.