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I am using Mathcad Prime 7 and I am having an issue where if I put US temperature units in the denominator of a fraction, it says the value must be a scalar or a matrix. This does not happen with Kelvin or Rankine units. I tried writing it different ways and that did not help either. I tried selecting it directly from the units list as opposed to typing it in. I tried converting the kelvin equivalent to Fahrenheit and still no luck. Does anyone know what is going on or how to get this to work?
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In Prime the 'units' °C and °F are actually functions. That is because K is the native/internal temperature unit, and °C and °F are not simple multiples of K.
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Luc
In Prime the 'units' °C and °F are actually functions. That is because K is the native/internal temperature unit, and °C and °F are not simple multiples of K.
Success!
Luc
well, °C is a simple addition to K, but it still fails.
What does work is defining differences
Thanks for the response. That is annoying that you can't use it like that, but it is ok. Everything else in my sheet is in US units, I'll just leave this in Rankine.