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  • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW This user is from outside of this forum
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    > (1 year / 7) / microfurlong
    approx. 2.240978e10 second / meter

    https://chaos.social/@weirdunits/116485997362148532

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      > (1 year / 7) / microfurlong
      approx. 2.240978e10 second / meter

      https://chaos.social/@weirdunits/116485997362148532

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      @whitequark Also equal to 0.71 years per millimeter, making it semi-suitable for corrosion rates (except it's not really a rate, since it's a reciprocal of typical rate units and thus measures "slowness").

      Mild steel in extreme conditions have a corrosion of around 100 dog years per microfurlong, but in dry indoor climates it will be as slow as 1000 dog years per microfurlong.

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        @whitequark Also equal to 0.71 years per millimeter, making it semi-suitable for corrosion rates (except it's not really a rate, since it's a reciprocal of typical rate units and thus measures "slowness").

        Mild steel in extreme conditions have a corrosion of around 100 dog years per microfurlong, but in dry indoor climates it will be as slow as 1000 dog years per microfurlong.

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        @pianosaurus @whitequark call it "corrosion resistivity". ez

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