Dimensional analysis

What is the meter-second? Does it exist? What does it mean?

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Do you mean meters multiplied by seconds or meters divided by seconds?

ms, not ms^-1

millisecond?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absement

No, Meter x Second.

danke schon anonymous

Genuinely have never heard of this. I dont think it exists in physics.

If it does exist in math it doesnt have to mean shit and probably doesnt.

Low-key i am skeptical you actually even mean m times s. Could you provide an example or theorem which uses this concept? Otherwise im calling bullshit.

I stand corrected.

I was asking if it exists, but check this guy out
not going to say it's a huge breakthrough or something, but it's interesting at best

it's all good anonymous, how's your night going?

Pretty good. Low-key now trying to understand what absity is. Lol if only math came ready with application.

Also fairly pleased the order for the 6th, 7th and 8th are pop, lock and drop.

Oh shit an alternative for jounce is snap so the 4th 5th and 6th are snap, crackle, pop.

>it doesnt have to mean shit and probably doesnt
>im calling bullshit

Do you bitches even Warping Constant?

>-5. Absounce
>-4. Abserk
>-3. Abseleration
>-2. Absity
>-1. Absement
>0. Displacement
>1. Velocity
>2. Acceleration
>3. Jerk
>4. Jounce
>5. Cackle
>6. Pop
>7. Lock
>8. Drop

What is this wizardry

Structural engineer. So yes, I do, fuck off.

>abserk
kek, i have never seen this before, and i've been a mechanical engineer for 9 years

Does that let you know how to travel? through QPUs

meter-second is how many second you go per meter.

Dont talk like a nigger

>meter-second is meter/second
A for effort