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The nuclide hover object is the info box that appears on mouseover for any nuclide. The half-live value shown is always in terms of seconds and this is not that useful outside of a small range of magnitudes.
The Time class does have some documented approximations for orders of magnitude, but only in unit terms (e.g. 1 x 10^n). For familiar time scales within human perception this can't be used directly, so a more sophisticated logic needs to be put together.
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Show approximations for half-life values in the zoom nuclide object
Show approximations for half-life values in the nuclide hover object
May 7, 2015
The nuclide hover object is the info box that appears on mouseover for any nuclide. The half-live value shown is always in terms of seconds and this is not that useful outside of a small range of magnitudes.
The
Time
class does have some documented approximations for orders of magnitude, but only in unit terms (e.g. 1 x 10^n). For familiar time scales within human perception this can't be used directly, so a more sophisticated logic needs to be put together.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: