cantera/interfaces/python/MixMaster/Units/length.py
Ray Speth 2528df0f75 Reorganized source tree structure
These changes make it unnecessary to copy header files around during
the build process, which tends to confuse IDEs and debuggers. The
headers which comprise Cantera's external C++ interface are now in
the 'include' directory.

All of the samples and demos are now in the 'samples' subdirectory.
2012-02-12 02:27:14 +00:00

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#!/bin/env python
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# $License$
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# $Log: length.py,v $
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# Initial import.
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# first commit
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# dgg Cantera
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# initial import to Cantera repository
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# Revision 1.1 1999/11/25 19:50:58 aivazis
# Original source
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from SI import meter
from SI import nano, milli, centi, kilo
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# Definitions of common length units
# Data taken from Appendix F of Halliday, Resnick, Walker, "Fundamentals of Physics",
# fourth edition, John Willey and Sons, 1993
nanometer = nano * meter
millimeter = milli * meter
centimeter = centi * meter
kilometer = kilo * meter
inch = 2.540 * centimeter
foot = 12 * inch
yard = 3 * foot
mile = 5280 * foot
fathom = 6 * foot
nautical_mile = 6076 * foot
angstrom = 1e-10 * meter
fermi = 1e-15 * meter
light_year = 9.460e12 * kilometer
parsec = 3.084e13 * kilometer
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