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Hi, I have a problem with units again. Can you help me ? Here's my input (I've also attached the .sm file): D = 80 mm d = 45 mm f = 500 mm t = 9 s S = (π*(D^2-d^2))/4 Q = (S*f)/t Result of the last formula is given in m^3/s but I would like to convert it to l/min (liters per minute). I click on the right placeholder and type: 'l/'min but the output I get is wrong: What can I do to fix this ? Liters per minute.sm (5kb) downloaded 9 time(s).Edited by user 11 November 2020 21:16:39(UTC)
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Liters "L" and not "l" sergio
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2 users thanked PompelmoTell for this useful post.
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on 12/11/2020(UTC), on 30/05/2021(UTC)
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It works now, thank you very much.
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