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[lojban] On measure units
- To: John Cowan <cowan@LOCKE.CCIL.ORG>
- Subject: [lojban] On measure units
- From: Lionel Bonnetier <leo@EASYNET.FR>
- Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 18:26:13 -0400 (EDT)
- Reply-to: Lionel Bonnetier <leo@EASYNET.FR>
- Sender: Lojban list <LOJBAN@CUVMB.BITNET>
Veijo Vilva wrote:
> Actually, this term, 'sekuntimetri' (Finnish), can be found in
> encyclopedias and is also used in the Scandinavian languages
> ('sekundmeter' in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish). It is quite
> commonly used in weather forecasts on the radio.
(...)
> nidytre x1 is x2 in meters per second in direction x3
> and, generalizing,
> nidnidytre x1 is x2 in meters per second per second in direction x3
That's a nice short expression. But it may lead to problems of clarity,
since we have to deal not only with unit/unit, but also unit*unit magnitutes:
For instance kWh, which means
kW*h: a quantity of energy:
(energy / time) * time == energy
(1 W is 1 J/s)
not kW/h: the speed a power changes:
(energy / time) / time == energy / time^2
But since the unit*unit expressions are far less frequent than unit/unit, we
could state any unit1-unit2 lujvo to mean unit2 / unit1, and add an explicit
multiplication element for the unit*unit lujvo's.
Besides, a kilowatt-hour lujvo would be hardly misinterpreted, since h/kW
makes very little sense in today's science.
co'o mi'e lionel