Post #2272225
2025-04-17 20:18 UTC
@troz@mastodon.social as you say, it's especially useful for lengths, and also mass.
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@dxzdb@mastodon.social 2025-04-18 03:06
@Drwave@mastodon.social @troz@mastodon.social @Amy@iosdev.space @MuseumShuffle@mastodon.social Looks like it supports: Area, Mass, Angle, Power, Speed, Energy, Length, Volume, Duration, Pressure, Frequency, Dispersion, Illuminance, Temperature, Acceleration, Electric Charge, FuelEfficiency, & ElectricCurrent. I guess if you want to do things like $/oz, force in N, or torque in N-m you are on your own. ElectricCharge is a fun one - because it's all just Amps.