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Fri Jan 21 13:28:48 2022, Radhika, DailyProgress, Cryo vacuum chamber, Heat transfer between grease joints and pressure joints
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Fri Jan 21 17:32:40 2022, rana, DailyProgress, Cryo vacuum chamber, Heat transfer between grease joints and pressure joints
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Tue Jan 25 10:24:14 2022, rana, DailyProgress, Cryo vacuum chamber, Heat transfer between grease joints and pressure joints
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Tue Jan 25 13:15:40 2022, rana, DailyProgress, Cryo vacuum chamber, Heat transfer between grease joints and pressure joints
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Tue Jan 25 14:01:27 2022, Stephen, DailyProgress, Cryo vacuum chamber, Heat transfer between grease joints and pressure joints
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Fri Jan 28 10:31:15 2022, rana, Summary, Tutorial video, oh no, stap the units madness, aaaaahhhh!!! noooooo!!!!
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Message ID: 2713
Entry time: Tue Jan 25 14:01:27 2022
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There's also a convention to write "50 kgf" to designate "kilograms of force" (implying the same conversion Rana describes, multiplying by g). I see kgf enough in the mechanical engineering world that I wouldn't have been confounded, so I wanted to pass that along.
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I think its least confusing to just replace 50 kg g with 500 N. Writing 50 g can be misleading, it seems like 50 grams.
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