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On Sun, 7 Mar 2004 16:18:10 +0000 (UTC), "Jukka K. Korpela"
wrote: (Pat Norton) wrote: Do all commercial aircraft that fly in and out of North America have dual unit altimeters (hPa and inHg)? I don't know about that, but as regards to the metric system, I would like to mention that using hPa is _not_ the recommended way. Although the "h" prefix is formally part of the SI system, it's regarded as unsuitable by many, including NIST. In practice, using hPa means being just _nominally_ metric, i.e. using actually millibars but under a different name. The odd thing is that the correct kPa would be more practical. Amen. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...d/hectopas.htm This screwball unit is just a misguided effort to hang onto an obsolete unit by cloaking it in a marginally SI name. It makes no more sense than soils scientists measuring soil conductivity (or whatever is the proper term for the quantity measured, I'm doing this off the top of my head without checking the terminology used) in units of "dS/m". Can you figure out the ever-so-handy unit the soils scientists are so desperately trying to salvage? Gene Nygaard http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Gene_Nygaard/ |
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