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I'm trying to put together a quick cheat sheet of all of the constants that I might need for the AM portion- my first attempt I feel like I wasted time not trusting myself...

So far I have:

unit weight of water (62.4lb/cft, 9.81kN/m3)

density of water(62.4lbm/cft, 1000kg/m3)

1 gallon of water=8.34lbs

1 cubic ft of water= 62.42lbs

gravity (32.2ft/s2, 9.81m/s2)

speed of light (3x10 8 m/s)

Anyone have anything else to recommend?

 
The inside cover of your CERM should be all you need. Don't over do it. You'll do just fine.

 
tymr, do what ever you think you need, just be able to locate it, that is the key. I have seen a book rack that looks like mine, so many books, I created an index on just where to find things in certain books. I could have cut the amount down to a quarter by just copying particular pages, but have not had the time. listen to what everyone is telling you in here, they all want you to succeed. good luck on friday

 
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