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Hello guys,
I am new to Mathcad, learning and calculating my masters thesis and recently came to a problem.
There are some formulas in my work (timber structural engineering), which were evaluated by an experiment and units in formula - result are not the same.
My question is, if I can supress Mathcad base unit system and force to calculate just with numbers as on calculator?
Here is a screenshot with my problem, I understand the program does not know what to do with the exponent of "d", just would like to know, if there is a way to go around this.
I tried to add constants to the formula to make the wierd 1/m^(13/10) disappear, but with no result.
Could someone give me a hint?
Thank you for help
Best regards
Stepan Mudrak
Solved! Go to Solution.
OK, found the solution, sorry for spam, I was just desperately stupid. Just in case anyone needs this: You have to divide the variables with their units, then set the whole formula in the desired units by adding the units into the formula.
OK, found the solution, sorry for spam, I was just desperately stupid. Just in case anyone needs this: You have to divide the variables with their units, then set the whole formula in the desired units by adding the units into the formula.