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Never mind the Euro chaps Shrinking Kilo

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Posted 2011-November-07, 10:59

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We are all in serious trouble chaps read this link


http://uk.news.yahoo...-131735537.html


The French can't be trusted with our most treasured S.I.
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Posted 2011-November-07, 16:31

First the neutrino, now the kilogram, is nothing safe!!!

However:
The idea that they can know it changed by 50 microgrammes , but they are not sure whether it is +50 or -50, strikes me as very odd. Or maybe I read it wrong?

Maybe E = mc^(2.0000003)?
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Posted 2011-November-08, 00:05

Wikipedia has a section about this: http://en.wikipedia....totype_kilogram

There are a bunch of copies of the standard distributed to different countries around the world, and periodically they compare the primary one with them. They're all fluctuating over time, but since there's nothing else to compare to, all they can actually tell is that the prototype has dropped relative to the rest. If they've all lost mass, the prototype has lost more; if they've all gained mass, the prototype has gained less. It's theoretically possible that the prototype has actually stayed stable, and only the copies have changed, but this would be quite a coincidence.

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