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Pere prlpz (talk | contribs) (Just for reference: the maths to scale down the Niagara Falls flow an convert from cubic feet to cubic centimeters: > 1e5*(.3048)^3*1000^2/(1e3)^3 [1] 2.831685 > 1e5*(.3048)^3*1000^2/(1e3)^3/2 [1] 1.415842 American editors may want to adapt the formulas) |
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+ | Just for reference: the maths to scale down the Niagara Falls flow an convert from cubic feet to cubic centimeters: | ||
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+ | > 1e5*(.3048)^3*1000^2/(1e3)^3 | ||
+ | [1] 2.831685 | ||
+ | > 1e5*(.3048)^3*1000^2/(1e3)^3/2 | ||
+ | [1] 1.415842 | ||
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+ | American editors may want to adapt the formulas to add the numbers in cubic inches.--[[User:Pere prlpz|Pere prlpz]] ([[User talk:Pere prlpz|talk]]) 18:29, 27 January 2021 (UTC) |
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Just for reference: the maths to scale down the Niagara Falls flow an convert from cubic feet to cubic centimeters:
> 1e5*(.3048)^3*1000^2/(1e3)^3 [1] 2.831685 > 1e5*(.3048)^3*1000^2/(1e3)^3/2 [1] 1.415842
American editors may want to adapt the formulas to add the numbers in cubic inches.--Pere prlpz (talk) 18:29, 27 January 2021 (UTC)