Just occurred to me how weird and arbitrary it is that we drop the multiplacation sign in algebra. (ab = a*b) Or I just remembered rather, it probably occurred to me when I first learned it. If anything it should he addition right?
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you caught my easter egg well played ;-) SI has ambiguities, i meant inverse meters-per-(second^2) and also meant that you'd have to *know that* to parse it... whether or not 1/(m*s^2) is even a useful measure of anything is left as an exercise!
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inverse meters can be used to measure thickness (as in, square meters per liter), making inverse meters per second squared potentially useful for measuring the change in thickness of applied paint over time
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