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'''Pi over 3''', or the '''engineer's comma''', is a transcendental ratio of 79.84 cents. | {{Novelty}} | ||
{{Infobox Interval | |||
| Ratio = \pi/3 | |||
| Cents = 79.84035450139496 | |||
| Name = pi over 3, engineer's comma | |||
| Comma = yes | |||
}} | |||
'''Pi over 3''', or the '''engineer's comma'''{{idiosyncratic}}, is a transcendental ratio of 79.84 cents. | |||
The name "engineer's comma" was proposed by [[User:Eliora|Eliora]]. The naming reason is that in the STEM student community it is common to light-heartedly joke about how engineers round π down to 3. | |||
== Temperament == | == Temperament == | ||
π/3 occurs in the [[Pitave]] system, which uses a an increase of frequency by a factor of π = 3.14... as an interval of equivalence. Tempering it out means that the pitave is equated to the tritave, 3/1. | π/3 occurs in the [[Pitave]] system, which uses a an increase of frequency by a factor of π = 3.14... as an interval of equivalence. Tempering it out means that the pitave is equated to the tritave, 3/1. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
1 step of [[15edo]] is a very close approximation of this interval. | |||
[[Category:Commas named for the intervals they stack]] |