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What are my units when finding % diff. In kinetic energy?
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[QUOTE="haruspex, post: 4527194, member: 334404"] You could certainly argue that dimensionless quantities nevertheless have units - whole numbers, percentages, millions... But if I ask how many km/h a certain speed limit is the answer could be 50 - it would not, strictly speaking, be 50km/h. In the same way, if asked what percentage 3 is of 4 then the answer is 75, not 75% (which could legitimately be interpreted as 75/100 or 0.75). Does that make sense? [/QUOTE]
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