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Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 5:19 am Post subject:
Can anyone put a name to a quantity with these units?
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I was looking into the proportionality between frequency and various
quantities, and came up with the following table.
E = h.f / c^0 (kg.m^2.s^-2)
p = h.f / c^1 (kg.m.s^-1)
m = h.f / c^2 (kg)
x1 = h.f / c^3 (kg s m^-1)
x2 = h.f / c^4 (kg s^2 m^-2)
Does anyone know if there are any quantities which have the units of x1
or x2?
The 2 links below, say that the coefficient of damping has the same
units as x1. Is this correct?
http://www.ece.ubc.ca/~elec360/201/April2005Final.pdf
http://people.msoe.edu/~saadat/4%20Digital%20Simulation%20Case%20Studies.pdf
If the links above are correct, and x1 is coefficient of damping, then
that just leaves x2.
Any suggestions anybody? |
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