Dale,
>Clearly you have a passion for the SI. After our last discussion of
> this topic on the CCP4BB I downloaded "The International System of
> Units: NIST Special Publication 330" and actually read it.
> (https://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.330e2008) The SI is a fine system
> of units and
Dear Ian,
Clearly you have a passion for the SI. After our last discussion of
this topic on the CCP4BB I downloaded "The International System of
Units: NIST Special Publication 330" and actually read it.
(https://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.330e2008) The SI is a fine system
of units and this d
Dale,
On 19 April 2018 at 17:36, Dale Tronrud wrote:
>The meaning of the term "e/A^3" as used in Coot has nothing to do
> with the charge of an electron. The intention of its authors is to
> indicate that the value being represented by the map is the density of
> electrons. It is the numbe
The meaning of the term "e/A^3" as used in Coot has nothing to do
with the charge of an electron. The intention of its authors is to
indicate that the value being represented by the map is the density of
electrons. It is the number of electrons per cubic Anstrom at that
point in space.
I,