Posted on 03/28/2015 1:24:25 AM PDT by Olog-hai
The German Nation Metrology Institute (PTB) in Braunschweig has set itself the enormous task of finding a new formula for measuring a kilogram.
The weight is currently based on a metal cylinder called the International Prototype Kilogram that is kept in a safe in Paris.
The problem is that the precious object isvery graduallylosing weight, according to scientists. [ ]
A race is now underway between scientists around the world to find a way of defining an unchangeable kilogram without relying on a lump of metal, which is unsurprisingly rather complicated.
Researchers at the PTB in Braunschweig claim to be very close to a solution. They are developing the worlds roundest and smoothest sphere.
(Excerpt) Read more at thelocal.de ...
Well, flat would be a strange word for the surface of a sphere. Maybe something was lost in translation.
I need another distraction .
Shows what you know. It's turtles all the way down, young man.
The watt balance is mentioned. It would need to be used in a vacuum to get the precision needed (i.e. to remove the factor of the ball’s slight buoyancy in air).
You see? Iran is merely helping out the Weights and Measures guys who are working on this kilogram problem.
-- John Kerry
On the appropriate scale a frozen lake appears flat.
It’s to early for physics.
There is no absolute standard of measure. Every standard depends on some other. Pick something, and say it’s a kilo, and be done with it.
“I hope that the NEW kilogram will drop the sexism, racism, and bigotry of the current kilogram which is a product of dead white European males. It is way beyond time to fundamentally transform the kilogram.”
Tell me about it. There is NOTHING INCLUSIVE about a kilogram. It was invented by DEAD WHITE MEN, who would have jumped at the chance to own slaves. Perhaps it’s time that are basic unit of measurement started to look “more like the world”, instead of one greedy, forsaken, part of the world.
Thanks, I hadn’t considered that before.
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But why is the IPK losing weight?
This isn't necessarily a bad thing; I've always wanted to weigh less.
By the way, how is the meter holding up? I've also always wanted to be taller.
Yes there is.
That is true, but in usage it is a standard for weight and mass.
Forge Solid KILO: Denser than solid uranium
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1014603694/forge-solid-denser-than-solid-uranium
Those do weigh the same, however that volume of water is not the definition of a gram. The definition of a gram would be derived from the standard kilogram.
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