>-----Original Message-----
>From: Nick Rouse [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 1:14 PM
>To: emc
>Subject: Re:case of units
>
>
>
>
>If you want to stop mu being translated back to m don't insert it
>from the symbols font. Most normal windows  fonts have it as
>a character. Put the num lock on the keyboard on, hold down the
>alt key and type on the number pad
>0181
>other useful codes are
>degrees 0176
>plus or minus 0177
>half 0189
>quarter 0188
>squared 0178
>cubed 0179
>
>Millifarad sized capacitors are now common
>and I have seen one instance of one marked mF.
>With the new double layer supercaps multifarad
>rated capacitors are also available and
>someone is marketing a 28kF capacitor
>or if you prefer 0.028MF
>
>Nick Rouse
>


Wow, an 89 dBF capacitor!

ED


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