- July 28th, 2021, 7:55 am#4952694
Hi all,
Sorry if this has been asked before - but I couldn't find anything and it's been troubling me for ages!
Is there an accepted unit of measure for PKE? I've never heard or read anything that explicitly states a unit.
Since PKE is a form of Energy, would it be reasonable to assume that readings would be some fraction of (assuming SI for the sake of argument), Joules? Or maybe electron volts (eV)?
I think I'm right in thinking the Giga Meter measured in GeV which seems appropriate, but differs in reading to the PKE meter above the river of slime, which makes me think they're measuring different units.
Any thoughts/insights appreciated; I'm currently coding and building a containment system which (amongst other things) tracks 'atmospheric PKE' (IRL data from my weather station), and really want to display with units.
FWIW, were's a work-in-progress screenshot of ContainmentOS
Sorry if this has been asked before - but I couldn't find anything and it's been troubling me for ages!
Is there an accepted unit of measure for PKE? I've never heard or read anything that explicitly states a unit.
Since PKE is a form of Energy, would it be reasonable to assume that readings would be some fraction of (assuming SI for the sake of argument), Joules? Or maybe electron volts (eV)?
I think I'm right in thinking the Giga Meter measured in GeV which seems appropriate, but differs in reading to the PKE meter above the river of slime, which makes me think they're measuring different units.
Any thoughts/insights appreciated; I'm currently coding and building a containment system which (amongst other things) tracks 'atmospheric PKE' (IRL data from my weather station), and really want to display with units.
FWIW, were's a work-in-progress screenshot of ContainmentOS
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