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Have I missed any important ones?  
 
Have I missed any important ones?  
  
I believe the unit "u" that we've been using for ship energy and energy requirements should be included, as it makes energy amounts easier to work with than an unitless number on [[Starflier|ship pages]] when you need to show energy usage per unit of time. I personally don't think "u" should be used in any other context, though, just like we do it now - it doesn't add any extra informational value by itself.
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I believe the unit "u" that we've been using for ship energy and energy requirements should be included, as it makes energy amounts easier to work with than an unitless number on [[Starflier|ship pages]] when you need to show energy usage per unit of time. I personally don't think "u" should be used in any other context, though, just like we do it now - it doesn't add any extra informational value by itself. - [[User:Space|Space]] <sup>[[User talk:Space|(talk)]]</sup> 20:28, 18 November 2012 (CET)

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Unit of measurement Definition(s) Unit symbol(s)
Angles Degrees deg, °
Angular velocity Degrees per second deg/s, °/s
Distance meters m
Distance (geographical) K, meters K, m
Velocity meters per second m/s
Energy (ship powercores) Energy u
Energy usage (equipment) Energy per second u/s

Suggestion for standard units of measurement on the Wiki

Have I missed any important ones?

I believe the unit "u" that we've been using for ship energy and energy requirements should be included, as it makes energy amounts easier to work with than an unitless number on ship pages when you need to show energy usage per unit of time. I personally don't think "u" should be used in any other context, though, just like we do it now - it doesn't add any extra informational value by itself. - Space (talk) 20:28, 18 November 2012 (CET)