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Pint is a python package for working with physical quantities and creating unit aware analysis code.
[Pint](https://pint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
Since MTK is an engineering tool, we wish to e…
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> "Would be good to remember that we should probably document [#11595] in two places: (1) in the documentation part of the contributing guide (here?) to remind documentation contributions to include p…
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Hi! I get the following error message :`Unsupported unit as result of sqrt: sqrt(eV).`. It looks like roots of units are not supported, is this on purpose? I can go around it by multiplying the expres…
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### Proposed new feature or change:
How should we handle physical properties that are themselves functions of parameters that are not the model (aka a physical property that is dependent on how it is…
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Please add ipython-physics to Python(x,y):
"ipython-physics is an extension for IPython that enables easy
input of physical quantities (i.e. numbers with units).
If the "uncertainties" module i…
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### Search before asking
- [X] I searched in the [issues](https://github.com/apache/iotdb/issues) and found nothing similar.
### Motivation
In practical applications, multiple physical quantities …
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> This issue has been imported from JIRA. Read the [original ticket here](https://cgnsorg.atlassian.net/browse/CGNS-272).
- _**Created at:**_ Fri, 25 Mar 2022 13:05:01 -0500
It seems relevant …
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I am currently developing an adapter for fluent, and have successfully completed some flow field and flow field coupling examples and a Fluid–structure interaction example. Currently, it is possible t…
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I'm trying to do physical simulation and need to represents position, velocity, acceleration and light quantities in a 3D space. The [`linear`](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/linear) package is re…