To factor units within a unit expression, Working with temperature units, To factor emits within a emit expression -8 – HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Factoring unit expressions
The UFACT command factors one unit within a unit object, returning a
luiit object whose unit expression consists of the factored unit and the
remaining SI base units.
To Factor units within a unit expression
1. Press
0 ÌUN0
TOOLS UFACT
2. Enter the imit object with the original imits.
Example; 74_pdl.
3. Press ©Q.
4. Enter any number (such as 1) and attach the imits you want to factor
out.
Example: 10g.
5. Press ¡Hi).
Answer: 10.2308666238_kgm/s^.
In RPN mode: follow steps 2, 4, and 1.
Working with temperature units
The HP 49G lets you work with temperature imits in the same way that
you work with other units. However, you need to be alert to the difference
between temperature level and temperature difference. For example, a
temperatine level of 0°C means “the freezing point of water”, but a
temperatine difference of 0°C means “no change.”
When °C or °F represents a temperatine level, the temperatine is a unit
with an additive constant: 0°C = 273.15 K, and 0°F = 459.67°R. But when
°C or °F represents a temperature difference, the temperature is a unit
with no additive constant: 1°C = 1 K, and 1°F = 1°R.
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