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Post by Ethan Winer on Oct 3, 2022 17:55:11 GMT
Wow, great post Hex! I was serious about you knowing more than me. I haven't kept up over the past ten years with the current understanding that GFR is the true arbiter of absorption rather than density. I'm glad you're here to help!
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Post by Hexspa on Oct 4, 2022 5:56:37 GMT
Wow, great post Hex! I was serious about you knowing more than me. I haven't kept up over the past ten years with the current understanding that GFR is the true arbiter of absorption rather than density. I'm glad you're here to help! I thought I read that in your materials. So I poked through on a tiny area ahead of Ethan - yay! I still don't know much about electronics and I certainly never built a synthesizer or ran a professional studio so, rest assured, it'll be awhile before I surpass your eminence in any meaningful way. the Pa•s is a 'pascal-second' which is the SI measurement for dynamic viscosity i.e. converting kinetic energy into thermal energy via friction (solid) or viscosity (fluid). www.aqua-calc.com/what-is/dynamic-viscosity/pascal-secondIt's the rest of the formula I'm trying to figure out. /m2 must mean per square meter, /m3 probably means per cubic meter but /m I'm not sure. These are just guesses but, if I break it down, it's just like translating from Spanish or something; math is another language that I'm not very fluent in but we understand the ideas! I don't even necessarily want to know this but, if I can understand it, I think I can explain it so it doesn't seem as confusing for other non-math people like us
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