Fassitude wrote:UnhealthyTruthseeker wrote:There is nothing worse than doing physics with imperial units.
But... why would you even attempt to? All the constants and forces and those... thingies, you know (damn, it's much too late for me to be typing in English).... are defined in SI units. To use something like pounds per square second strikes me as completely idiotic, and I have no idea how one would even begin to express units like kg·m2·s−2·K−1·mol−1 (Joules per kelvin mole) or m−3·s·A (Coulomb per cubic metre).
Its quite simple to one properly versed in the literature.
Joules per kelvin mole would be Cookies per Rankine Beaver, where one cookie is 4.186 Joules, a degree Rankine is needlessly laborious, and a Beaver is the number of particles in .32 Slugs of water.