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docs: ISQ part 3 blog post released
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date: 2024-10-21
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authors:
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- mpusz
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@ -69,10 +68,10 @@ is not wise to allow adding, subtracting, or comparing them, as they describe va
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physical properties.
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If the above example seems too abstract, let's consider Gy (gray - unit of _absorbed dose_)
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and Sv (sievert - unit of _dose equivalent_), or radian and steradian. All of them have the
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same dimensions.
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and Sv (sievert - unit of _dose equivalent_), or radian and steradian. All of those quantities
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have the same dimensions.
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Another example here is _fuel consumption_ (fuel _volume_ divided by _distance_, e.g.,
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Another example here is _fuel consumption_ (_fuel volume_ divided by _distance_, e.g.,
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`6.7 l/100km`) and an _area_. Again, both have the same dimension $\mathsf{L}^{2}$, but probably
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it wouldn't be wise to allow adding, subtracting, or comparing a _fuel consumption_ of a car
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and the _area_ of a football field. Such an operation does not have any physical sense and should
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