On  Jul 9 , at 11:24 AM, Pierre Abbat wrote:

"Mg" is two symbols. If you have 1 Mg Mg, how many flashbulbs could you make?

OI doubt whether anyone would write that. If we were writing about magnesium, we would probably write "magnesium", not "Mg". In your example above, I think I would write:

"If you have one milligram of magnesium, how many flashbulb could you make?"

If you had a quarter henry induction coil that was cooled by liquid hydrogen, would you deliberately obfuscate your meaning by writing:
"I have a 0.25 H H cooled inductor."

This sort of thing may be cute or funny but it's not realistic.


Regards,
Bill Hooper
Fernandina Beach, Florida, USA

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