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Hi and good evening.
Does anybody know if there is a way I can put in the units of pressure-viscosity coeffcient which is [m^2 / N] in Mathcad Prime 3.0 ?
If I do it 'manually' they become some black and other blue. See picture.
Regards. Alexander J.
(I also uploaded the file I'm workin on)
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Hello, you redefined "N" as 20*rpm. "N" is a predefined unit already in MC.
Define "your N" with a subscript and the unit you are looking for will become blue.
I hope this helps.
Norm
Hello, you redefined "N" as 20*rpm. "N" is a predefined unit already in MC.
Define "your N" with a subscript and the unit you are looking for will become blue.
I hope this helps.
Norm
Hello again
This sorted things out. Thanks!
I read somewhere that they are not (Mathcad team) going to put in more derived units in the units ribbon?
It would be a good idea to be able at least make your own and somehow import them to the unit-ribbon...
Alexander J.
Alexander Jóhönnuson wrote:
Hello again
This sorted things out. Thanks!
I read somewhere that they are not (Mathcad team) going to put in more derived units in the units ribbon?
It would be a good idea to be able at least make your own and somehow import them to the unit-ribbon...Alexander J.
Where did you read this?
Norm Schutzkus wrote:
Hello, you redefined "N" as 20*rpm. "N" is a predefined unit already in MC.
Define "your N" with a subscript and the unit you are looking for will become blue.
In fact thats not abslutely necessary because contrary to Mathcad 15 and below the definition of N as 20*rpm in Prime does not overwrite the units Newton. But Prime has two different N's to chose from and guesses wrong when it tries to determine which want was meant by the author. And its generally not a bad idea to assume that the author meant the variable which he himself had defined.
You may simply select the black N and use the "Labels" option in the "Math" ribbon to change the label from "Variable" to "Unit".
May by this will be useful for you: