By convention, compound SI units (e.g. N•m) are separated by a space or multiplication dot and are not just smashed together. The lack of such a separator in the above example implies the “milli” prefix.
By convention, compound SI units (e.g. N•m) are separated by a space or multiplication dot and are not just smashed together. The lack of such a separator in the above example implies the “milli” prefix.
m•Hz ~ m/s with implied periodicity, mHz would be milliherz
While we’re intentionally avoiding the joke, a space should be placed between the number and the unit, preferably a non-breaking one.
I had to double check the word for rust in Polish thinking surely that it must be a typo, but no. Rdza is indeed rust in Polish. Kurwa język.
Edit: apparently a lot of other Slavic languages are similar, e.g. the equivalent of rżawczyna in Russian (don’t have a Russian keyboard). Kurwa języki.