Unity means just plain regular 1 ?

In summary, "unity" is often used in physics problems as a synonym for the number "1", but specifically refers to a dimensionless one. This is likely due to a preference for longer, more formal language in scientific writing.
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kahwawashay1
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"unity" means just plain regular "1"?

Im not sure whether this is a physics or math question, but in many physics problems, instead of saying "1", the problem will say "unity", like "the sine of theta is unity" or the "index of refraction is unity". I am assuming "unity" means just plain regular "1"? Is there a particular reason for such funny word use?
 
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hi kahwawashay1! :smile:
kahwawashay1 said:
… I am assuming "unity" means just plain regular "1"? Is there a particular reason for such funny word use?

yes, just good ol' "1" :biggrin:

i'm not sure why, perhaps people think that if they write "the sine is one", the reader will think "one of what?", and if they write "1" it looks like I or l …

or maybe they just like to use long words because "1" isn't big enough! :rolleyes:
 
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Unity is not just "one". It is a "dimensionless one". You can have 1 meter or 1 kelvin or 1 candela, but none of these are properly called "unity".
 

1. What is Unity?

Unity is a cross-platform game engine used for creating video games, simulations, and other interactive experiences.

2. What does "plain regular 1" mean in Unity?

"Plain regular 1" in Unity refers to the numerical value of 1, which is used to represent a single unit of measurement or quantity.

3. How is Unity different from other game engines?

Unity is unique in its ease of use, cross-platform capabilities, and extensive library of assets and tools. It also supports a wide range of programming languages and has a large community of developers.

4. Can Unity be used for non-gaming purposes?

Yes, Unity can be used for a variety of applications, including virtual and augmented reality experiences, architectural and industrial design, and training simulations.

5. Is Unity free to use?

Unity offers a free version with limited features, as well as paid subscriptions with additional capabilities. However, the majority of developers can create games and other projects using the free version.

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