I know that x/(x/y) = x*(y/x), but with the unit kWh/m²/day, the grouping is not explicit. to if I wanted to cancel out units, would I write (kWh/1)*(day/m²), (kWh/m²)*(1/day), or (kWh/m)*(m/day)? These rewritten forms are respectively kWh*day/m², kWh/(m²*day), and kWh/day, which are completely different units. I thought I had a strong grasp on this and maybe I am missing something obvious. Thanks in advance for the help.
Update:So for example, if I wanted to find the potential production of a solar system in kW for a 500 m² system in an area where the solar resource is 6 kWh/m²/day using the conversion factor of 24h/day, how would I do that?
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when I need to cancel out units, I would do it one by one, keep the rest as it is.
Usually in a designed problem, the final unit would come out fine.
I don't know if it can be rewritten as kWh*day/m² , but not the other two.
if I want to read it, it would be a kilo watt hour per one square meter per day.
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