by Shawn » Tue Feb 05, 2013 5:43 pm
That makes sense.
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The scaling is volume and surface area. The volume is slightly more difficult to think about. If you have 12 shrimp vs 24 shrimp to a pound, this means more the the shrimp will be exposed to the air (think of 1 large ball vs 1000 small balls same total mass). But since the unit is shrip/pound you need to inverse he unit to be a volume unit pound/shrimp, which with a constant density is volume. After you inverse the unit it is fairly simple. You then just have to get all given units to be suface area. Volume to a linear unit is done by taking the cubic root (x^1/3) and after you have linear you need to square (x^2) it to get to surface area. So if you combine these you get x^(2/3). The quanties are already proportional so just tack on a multiplier. This gets you the scaling set up above. If you have any other questions, feel free to post them. I am trying to once again follow this forum.
-Shawn