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megous 2 days ago

Ratio is just a single number. 4:3 can be expressed as 1.3333~ and it just says how much bigger one number is compared to another.

RE: Yes, I was able to read and understand the article. I also have 8 years of EE. Ratio is still a single number in the end. You can have an actual size of a monitor 1600 x 1200 and the ratio of sides is 1600/1200, which is just a single number. You can express it in multiple ways. You still need at least one size + understanding of what the aspect ratio is used to describe in a particular situation (units (mm, px, ...), ...) to be able to calculate the complete dimensions of a monitor screen.

Same issue with % or ppm, or whatever.

You always need a defintition to understand what the numbers are abstracting in any particular situation.

gwd 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Sure, and 10db means "10x more power". But:

1. 10x more power than what? It changes, and you Just Have to Know.

2. It's 10x more power; so if you're measuring power, like pascals, then 10db means 10x more pascals. But if you're measuring something like voltage, then it's not 10x more voltage, it's something else.

3. And if you're talking about sound, you may be talking about objective power; or you might be talking about how much more powerful it seems to humans.

nayuki a day ago | parent [-]

> Sure, and 10db means "10x more power". But: 1. 10x more power than what? It changes, and you Just Have to Know.

That gives me an idea - explicitly state the basis and multiply. So the current notation "3 dBm" should instead be "1 mW × 3 dB".

Furthermore, any addition in the logarithmic domain must be grouped, like: "3 dBm + 5 dB" --> "1 mW × (3 dB + 5 dB)".

ants_a 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

So my display aspect ratio is 2.5dB. Or is it 5dB because it's not measuring power?