A current (Spring 2002) question from UT Austin in PHY 303K Classical Mechanics http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/301/lectures/node22.html <http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/301/lectures/node22.html> answers are required in "mks" units. Surely this should have stated answers in SI metric units or explicitly stated metres, kilograms, seconds. Is mks used prevalently? cheers Baron Carter Compute Against Cancer http://www.parabon.com <http://www.parabon.com/>
- [USMA:22447] RE: UT Austin - mks units Carter, Baron
- [USMA:22447] RE: UT Austin - mks units Nat Hager III
- [USMA:22448] Re: UT Austin - mks units Joseph B. Reid
- [USMA:22452] Re: UT Austin - mks units Joseph B. Reid
