For goodness sake - give it a rest everybody with this inane drivel.

This is supposed to be the Elecraft reflector...... Mr Moderator - PLEASE!!!!!!!


Tom
GM4FDM




David Cutter wrote:
I think the term used for the SI is "coherent," ie 1 x 1 = 1, none of your dynes, cubits, foot-pounds etc. A pity our cousins from across the water are not all on board the SI express.

David
G3UNA


On 12/8/2008 9:49 AM, Barry Garratt wrote:

Actually a radian is an angular measurement whereas a Hertz (hertz) is a
frequency measurement.

1 radian = 57.2958 degrees

1 hertz = 1 cycle per second

   But, but, but.....  1 cycle = 360 degrees  = 2*pi radians, so
   frequency can be expressed in radians/second, although the
   numbers get unwieldy because frequencies which are an integral
   number of Hertz are not an integral number if expressed in
   radians/second.

   I'm still not used to the Siemens (pronounced Zee-mans)
   replacing Mho for units of conductance.

--  73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100 s/n 5402

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