Black Pearl Computing Ltd.
|
For example, if you are converting seven and one half miles per hour to meters per second, enter the number 7.5 into this field. Pressing the Tab key will move you from one field to the next.
Valid numbers and signs for this field include:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + - . e E
2. Enter the From Unit(s)
You can also use the Unit-Base Builder to create the contents of this field (see below).
The Dimensionality button can be used to provide a dimensional analysis of any units in the From Units field (see below).
3. Enter the To Unit(s)
You can also use the Unit-Base Builder to create the contents of this field (see below).
4. Click the Convert Now Button
If any incorrect data has been entered, an error message will be returned.
Both the singular and plural forms of any unit are acceptable as valid entries (eg. foot, feet, meter and meters are all valid units).
Upper-case or lower-case and mixed-case data may all be entered.
Exponentiation is possible in Vertor through the use of the caret key (^). For example, square kilometers would be entered in the appropriate field as kilometers^2.
The Unit-Base Builder can be used to create (or help create) the contents of both the From Units and the To Units.
To create a unit simply select a prefix (or leave on Select prefix... for none), select a unit, enter an exponent (either plus or minus and without the ^) and then click on the << From button to add this unit to the From Units (or click on To >> to add it to the To Units).
You can add as virtually as many individual base units as you require (up to 255 characters).
it may be used to verify or determine the singular or multiple dimensions of any base unit or combination of base units.
To determine the dimensions for a base unit enter the units into the convert To or From field;
After a few seconds, the dimensional analysis will be returned to your browser.
Our 'Vertor Calculator is available for your use 'as is', without any warranty, expressed or implied, or promise of technical support or future availability. The program worked as expected during testing but the author disclaims any liability of any kind for any loss of data, damages, or any consequential effect.