Melchior FRANZ writes:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thursday 16 May 2002 16:25:
> > After reading this story I can't help but note another advantage of SI:
> > easy-to-remember figures. 0 degrees celsius is where water freezes, 100
> > degrees is where water boils, and a liter of water weighs one kilogram. *) 
> [...]
> > *) I know, its *mass* is a kilogram. It weighs about 9.81 Newtons.
> 
> ... and the SI unit for temperature is Kelvin, no?     :->

So what is the SI unit for direction/heading?  Certainly they wouldn't
overload unit names, right?  :-)

Curt.
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