it really bothers me how loosely most people--students, educators, and researchers alike--treat units

@BatElite when doing math. A lot of people seem to just strip the units off, do the math, and then stick on the units again at the end

@Felthry Ah in that sense.

I've never learned anything other than to strip off the units. IDK how you'd do it otherwise.

@BatElite Units are quantities that you can do math to too. A newton times a meter *is* a joule. SI prefixes multiply like exponents; μ times k is m, for instance. You do math to the units too, not just to the numbers, and it helps _so much_ with keeping things straight and not making simple mistakes because if you do all your math and then the units work out to give you kilograms when you expected a speed, you know you did something wrong

@BatElite I guess most people don't think of things like this but it's so incredibly confusing to us... I can't understand how it makes sense for people to strip the units off before doing math

@Felthry @BatElite the only times I've ever seen (or done) this is when the units are the same going in and out, and everything being plugged in is pure scalars. The moment you start multiplying or dividing units, or having to ask if you can add these units together, you need them to be in the dang math.

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@yaodema @BatElite I'm glad we're not the only ones!

I feel like maybe it has to do with when SI was standardized? People who learned to do stuff with units before then might not have had the same habits or something

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