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In some cases it is necessary to 'divide with temperatures'. For example, the SI unit for thermal conductivity is watts per meter-kelvin, i.e. W/(m*K). But I get an exception when I try to construct such a quantity:
In some cases it is necessary to 'divide with temperatures'. For example, the SI unit for thermal conductivity is watts per meter-kelvin, i.e. W/(m*K). But I get an exception when I try to construct such a quantity:
Is there a way to represent such a quantity?
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