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Originally Posted by: ElSid Not sure why you cannot open. It is a persisting random bug, from unknown. Windows not recognizing *.sm format, at random and why. That bug has not been isolated ... Russian Roulette ?
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud ... A good way is to work units-less, then append silent units.
Calculation without units. Units are presented at the end of the calculation Heate.sm (10kb) downloaded 8 time(s).Edited by user 22 January 2021 10:16:47(UTC)
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Ber7, Still off by a factor of units (12 to convert inches to ft). I split this to a NEW TOPIC. I've never used the Mat2System function. Edited by user 22 January 2021 17:32:30(UTC)
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Thanks Ber7, nice sterilized units Heate 6179.sm (15kb) downloaded 5 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud Thanks Ber7, nice sterilized units But it's wrong
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Originally Posted by: ElSid Just divide something by 12
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That's the problem. Units are important and impact the way the function is not working. Divide t by 12 and the The x column no longer starts with 4, but 1/3 and the y column is correct. Leave it as is and the x column is correct and the y column is wrong.
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Originally Posted by: ElSid That's the problem. Units are important and impact the way the function is not working. Divide t by 12 and the The x column no longer starts with 4, but 1/3 and the y column is correct. Leave it as is and the x column is correct and the y column is wrong. I love Ber7 method, saved it personal. Easy to scale/reconciliate from your original by 'λ' Unit Waterloo Otherwise.sm (16kb) downloaded 6 time(s).
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In dimension Ro there is a ft. Therefore, the size t should be expressed in ft. The bug has been fixed. Heate in-ft.sm (10kb) downloaded 8 time(s).Edited by user 22 January 2021 19:30:46(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Ber7 In dimension Ro there is a ft. Therefore, the size tshould be expressed in ft. The bug has been fixed. Wait and watch what Elsid will comment ! Units system is really a Monkey Business, isn't ?
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Originally Posted by: Ber7 In dimension Ro there is a ft. Therefore, the size t should be expressed in ft. The bug has been fixed. Correct, divide by 12 ... in this case. This elegant function appears to work on all empirical equations, as long as the user input units are double checks for consistent cancellation. Is the descriptor of the function accurate? Heat Capacity Function_Sys2Mat Ber7.sm (16kb) downloaded 10 time(s).Edited by user 22 January 2021 21:54:04(UTC)
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Change your file a bit and added clarifications Heat t Ber7.sm (17kb) downloaded 18 time(s).
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