On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 08:55:06PM -0500, Chuck Cole wrote:
>  From: Matt Hallacy [mailto:poptix at poptix.net]
> >
> > You do realize that 211.25MHz is the same as 211,250 KHz, which is the
> > same as 211,250,000 Hz right?
>
> They are not: the extra decimals should express actual
> precision of measurement, so fewer digits may indicate
> different actual numbers when the same precision of measurement
> is applied.  You did know that, didn't you?   :-)

While I did enjoy popcorn while reading this thread, I couldn't
stop myself from jumping in.

Chuck, if you are going to pedant, you have be careful.

You only get extra-precision with trailing zeros if there is a
decimal point.

So, as Matt said, 211.25 MHz, 211,250 KHz, and 211,250,000 Hz
all had 5 significant digits.

211250. KHz, 211.250 MHz, and 2.11250 x 10^8 Hz would all have
6 significant digits.

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