Hello,

which is the most correct way to display units (here: kN) in math formula?

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\starttext
  \startformula
    a = 210 kN % "kN" is shown like a variable (here: like 'a'), which is 
unwanted
  \stopformula

  \startformula
    a = 210 \unit{kN} % No unit is displayed (?!)
  \stopformula

  \startformula
    a = 210 \text{~kN} % '~' required?, ugly way
  \stopformula
\stoptext
----

TIA.

Best regards,

Lukas


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