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I received an email from a man who uses a unique message in his signature. It is in the form of a math equation. To the left of the equal sign is SW. I did some brief checking online and did not find an equation using SW. I don't want to publish the entire equation so that someone else solves the message before me. Any help would be appreciated.

Possible clues:

1. he is a "petrophysical advisor" who works with an engineering firm

2. the equation is next to a picture of an oil derrick

 

If you have an idea what the equation might be used for but need an extra hint, I will provide more information.

Thank you.

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If it is physical equation you can figure out units used in it..

Like e.g. E=mec2

me has unit kg

c has unit m/s

Therefore c2 has unit m2/s2

so E has unit kg m2/s2

 

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