Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to RTT/Conventions for names, variables, units, and notations: Difference between revisions

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| <math>c</math>
| <math>c</math>
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| <math>\small\mathsf{𝟙}\scriptsize\mathsf{(C)}</math><ref group="note">For educational purposes, we use the 𝟙 symbol here to represent the implicit [[Wikipedia:Dimensionless_quantity| dimensionless unit]] that the weighting annotation "(C)" is attached to. But this symbol should not be shown in the reduced result. Another way to understand how we arrive at a bare annotation for the units of this quantity is to consider that {{nowrap|''w'' {{=}} ''d''/{{!}}''e''{{!}}}} whose units are {{nowrap|¢(W) / ¢}} and the cents cancel.</ref>
| <math>\small\mathsf{𝟙}\scriptsize\mathsf{(C)}</math><ref group="note">For educational purposes, we use the 𝟙 symbol here to represent the implicit [[Wikipedia:Dimensionless_quantity| dimensionless unit]] that the weighting annotation "(C)" is attached to. But this symbol should not be shown in the reduced result. Another way to understand how we arrive at a bare annotation for the units of this quantity is to consider that {{nowrap|''w'' {{=}} ''d''/{{!}}''e''{{!}}}} whose units are {{nowrap|¢(W) / ¢}} and the cents cancel.</ref>
| <math>\small\mathsf{(C)}</math>
| <math>\small\mathsf{(C)}</math>