Yeah, I was thinking about that after I said it and a dyne/cm^2 seemed awful small for a bar. I guess they are totally unrelated and I just had the idea that they were. Sean At 02:19 AM 11/7/99 -0500, you wrote: >A 'bar' is 100,000 Pa, so you don't need dynes or cm. > >================================================================ >Robert A. LaBudde, PhD, PAS, Dpl. ACAFS e-mail: ral@lcfltd.com >Least Cost Formulations, Ltd. URL: http://lcfltd.com/ >824 Timberlake Drive Tel: 757-467-0954 >Virginia Beach, VA 23464-3239 Fax: 757-467-2947 > >"Vere scire est per causae scire" >================================================================ > | | Sean Breheny | Amateur Radio Callsign: KA3YXM | Electrical Engineering Student \--------------=---------------- Save lives, please look at http://www.all.org Personal page: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/shb7 mailto:shb7@cornell.edu ICQ #: 3329174