style: pre-commit whitespaces cleanup in ISQ articles

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Mateusz Pusz
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@@ -23,8 +23,7 @@ In this series, we will describe:
From our experience, many people, including experts in the domain, often tend to name things From our experience, many people, including experts in the domain, often tend to name things
differently, or sometimes they use the same term while having a different meaning in mind. differently, or sometimes they use the same term while having a different meaning in mind.
This is why it is essential to stick to one well-defined glossary of terms This is why it is essential to stick to one well-defined glossary of terms for metrology.
for metrology.
The **mp-units** project consistently uses the official metrology vocabulary defined by the ISO The **mp-units** project consistently uses the official metrology vocabulary defined by the ISO
and BIPM: and BIPM:

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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ To prevent the above issues, most of the libraries on the market introduce dimen
Thanks to that, we could solve the first issue of the previous chapter with: Thanks to that, we could solve the first issue of the previous chapter with:
```cpp ```cpp
QuantityOf<dim_speed> auto avg_speed(QuantityOf<dim_length> auto distance, QuantityOf<dim_speed> auto avg_speed(QuantityOf<dim_length> auto distance,
QuantityOf<dim_time> auto time) QuantityOf<dim_time> auto time)
{ {
return distance / time; return distance / time;
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ vector product of those. For example, a quantity of _speed_ has a dimension of $
So, to be physically correct, the above code should be rewritten as: So, to be physically correct, the above code should be rewritten as:
```cpp ```cpp
QuantityOf<dim_length / dim_time> auto avg_speed(QuantityOf<dim_length> auto distance, QuantityOf<dim_length / dim_time> auto avg_speed(QuantityOf<dim_length> auto distance,
QuantityOf<dim_time> auto time) QuantityOf<dim_time> auto time)
{ {
return distance / time; return distance / time;