Thanks. Showing the Pi Theorem very explicitly on that example was very useful. To check if I got it right, I have used another problem in parallel to try it out and it worked :-) (even though I needed to use repeating parameters which differed only in the exponent, leading to an equation with two unknowns. But choosing one unknown as one solved the issue)
Thanks. Showing the Pi Theorem very explicitly on that example was very useful. To check if I got it right, I have used another problem in parallel to try it out and it worked :-) (even though I needed to use repeating parameters which differed only in the exponent, leading to an equation with two unknowns. But choosing one unknown as one solved the issue)
I am glad the video was useful for you.