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From our experience, many people, including experts in the domain, often tend to name things
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From our experience, many people, including experts in the domain, often tend to name things
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differently, or sometimes they use the same term while having a different meaning in mind.
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differently, or sometimes they use the same term while having a different meaning in mind.
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This is why it is essential to stick to one well-defined glossary of terms
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This is why it is essential to stick to one well-defined glossary of terms for metrology.
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for metrology.
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The **mp-units** project consistently uses the official metrology vocabulary defined by the ISO
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The **mp-units** project consistently uses the official metrology vocabulary defined by the ISO
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and BIPM:
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and BIPM:
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Thanks to that, we could solve the first issue of the previous chapter with:
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Thanks to that, we could solve the first issue of the previous chapter with:
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```cpp
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```cpp
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QuantityOf<dim_speed> auto avg_speed(QuantityOf<dim_length> auto distance,
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QuantityOf<dim_speed> auto avg_speed(QuantityOf<dim_length> auto distance,
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QuantityOf<dim_time> auto time)
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QuantityOf<dim_time> auto time)
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{
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{
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return distance / time;
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return distance / time;
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So, to be physically correct, the above code should be rewritten as:
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So, to be physically correct, the above code should be rewritten as:
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```cpp
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```cpp
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QuantityOf<dim_length / dim_time> auto avg_speed(QuantityOf<dim_length> auto distance,
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QuantityOf<dim_length / dim_time> auto avg_speed(QuantityOf<dim_length> auto distance,
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QuantityOf<dim_time> auto time)
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QuantityOf<dim_time> auto time)
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{
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{
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return distance / time;
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return distance / time;
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