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by tuetuopay
67 days ago
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The requests would be a dimension-less quantity. There are a few examples of what those are and how they fit in: - The frames in frames per second are dimensionless, thus the SI unit for FPS is frames/s. When the frames are periodic, such as monitor refresh rates are, the unit is Hz. - Percentages are dimensionless quantities too, produced by divinding two quantities of the same dimension (ie unit). CPU%? That’s "busy second per second", which is dimensionless, and expressed as a percentage. A dimensionless quantities don’t have any physical backing reality in terms of the, well, dimension in which you could measure it. Time, space, mass, etc. Fun fact: angles are dimensionless! Both degrees and radians are just shorthands as divisions of the unit circle. |
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These counts have implicit measurement windows since they are aperiodic. Rather than Hs representing "counts per second" akin to Hz being "cycles per second", I think we should combine it with an explicit window annotation. So 100 Hs/1s is the same rate as 6000 Hs/60s but with one second versus one minute counting interval.