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minus-squareThreeme2189@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up19arrow-down2·edit-214 hours ago But since you want metric ~25.1 terameters. You think you’re being witty, but you’ve just unintentionally shown why the metric system is so good. 25.1 terameters => 25,100 gigameters => 25,100,000 kilometers. Easy as pie. Edit: Ahh crap, I forgot about megameters. It comes out to 25,100,000,000 km. Sorry for the metric ton of confusion.
minus-squareThreeme2189@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up2·14 hours agoHow could I forget about the megameters???
minus-squareThebular@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up8arrow-down1·17 hours agoYou’re missing a few zeroes there I think
minus-squareSimulation6@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down3·16 hours agoIs Pi in metrics is 1.0?
minus-squareDevjavu@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·15 hours agoIdk what these imperialist donkeys are talking about. 1 terameter is 10^6 kilometers. You’re spot on.
minus-squareThreeme2189@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up2·14 hours agoThanks for the support, but I was indeed mistaken.
minus-squareDevjavu@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·14 hours agoOhh, now I see it. The typo at the bottom. Missed that.
minus-squareHadriscus@jlai.lulinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-216 hours agoYour little off-by-one-thousand mistake is evidence that meters are ill-fitted for astronomy. au, al and pc exist for a reason I checked and only au (astronomical unit) is listed in SI, while not being a SI unit per se
minus-squareThreeme2189@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up1·14 hours agoNever said they were fitted, just that the conversion between units is (supposed to be) simple.
minus-squareHadriscus@jlai.lulinkfedilinkarrow-up1·14 hours agoIt is but I would advise using scientific notation with exponent instead, it’s harder to make a mistake
You think you’re being witty, but you’ve just unintentionally shown why the metric system is so good.
25.1 terameters => 25,100 gigameters => 25,100,000 kilometers.
Easy as pie.
Edit: Ahh crap, I forgot about megameters. It comes out to 25,100,000,000 km. Sorry for the metric ton of confusion.
Psst. You forgot the megameters.
How could I forget about the megameters???
You’re missing a few zeroes there I think
Just a few 😉
Is Pi in metrics is 1.0?
It’s quiche in metric.
Idk what these imperialist donkeys are talking about. 1 terameter is 10^6 kilometers. You’re spot on.
Thanks for the support, but I was indeed mistaken.
Ohh, now I see it. The typo at the bottom. Missed that.
Your little off-by-one-thousand mistake is evidence that meters are ill-fitted for astronomy. au, al and pc exist for a reason
I checked and only au (astronomical unit) is listed in SI, while not being a SI unit per se
Never said they were fitted, just that the conversion between units is (supposed to be) simple.
It is but I would advise using scientific notation with exponent instead, it’s harder to make a mistake