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Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
In article , Brimstone writes Units of frequency (Hz) are 1/seconds, so driver B, with about (errm) 0.3e-7 ticket/s, as opposed to 0.1e-7 ticket/s for driver A. Except that in this instance "units of frequency" are miles per hour. Nope: that's a unit of speed or velocity. Quite, it represents the frequency with which a given unit passes over a given distance. |
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