If you’re an Engineer,
A Scientist,
A Researcher,
Or just like Measuring Things
You can use Frank Harr’s Conversion App!
So, what makes it so special?
It’s relatively small, doesn’t need access to the internet, doesn’t collect user data and has no ads and no in-app purchases.
That’s not special.
It is the singular expression of one person’s concept of how unit conversions should work.
Not special enough.
It represents at least 29 systems of measurement:
* 15/59 Degrees,
* Absolute English
* Bangladeshi,
* British Gravimetric,
* Burmese/Myanmarese,
* cm-g-s,
* English Engineering,
* Gaussian,
* Gravitational Metric,
* HLU,
* Hong Kongese,
* Imperial,
* Indian Survey,
* International Steam Table (1956),
* The International Yard and Avoirdupois Pound
* ISO Steam Table,
* Japanese,
* Logarithmic,
* m-kg-s,
* m-t-s,
* Nepalese,
* Nautical,
* SI,
* Taiwanese,
* Thai,
* Thermochemical,
* U.K. 1995,
* U.S. Customary,
* U.S. Survey and even some not-quite systems.
That’s a little special.
It has units measuring 39 properties:
* Length,
* Speed/Velocity,
* Acceleration,
* Area,
* Capacity/Volume,
* Flow,
* Mass,
* Density,
* Temperature,
* Force,
* Pressure,
* Torque,
* Time,
* Probability,
* Energy/Work,
* Energy Distribution,
* Power,
* Thermal Resistance
* Plane and Solid Angles,
* Dynamic Viscosity,
* Fluidity,
* Kinematic Viscosity,
* Charge,
* Current,
* Voltage/Electrical Potential,
* Electric Field,
* Magnetic B and H fields, Moment and Flux,
* Resistance,
* Resistivity,
* Capacitance,
* Inductance,
* Luminance,
* Illuminance,
* Radioactive Source Activity and
* Fractions, Groups and Levels
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