So - interesting. Anyone know if she is single? (or at least open minded?) ![]()
More importantly - why the variation in weight of the 1kg reference standards after 50 yrs?
Because they were in different places (radii) on the earth and thus had travelled more/less distance?
I was wondering that and my first guess is that even though the material is not supposed to corrode, there is probably a small corrosion effect on the surface which would increase the mass. The variation in corrosion effects could be explained by different temperatures of storage.
It looked like all the variations were positive so that would be consistent.
Just a guess.
so should we all buy a kilogram measure to test our places we buy stuff from to ratify! and where do we get one from?
so should we all buy a kilogram measure to test our places we buy stuff from to ratify! and where do we get one from?
I will be sure to do that when I measure the weight of the package you courier to me on Monday ![]()
Omg , I just realised when converted to pounds I got 220
to move around, maybe that's why I have a f@cked knee![]()
Omg , I just realised when converted to pounds I got 220
to move around, maybe that's why I have a f@cked knee![]()
No problem. Just move to the moon and you will only weigh 36 pounds.
You will be able to leap tall buildings in a single bound,.. if there were any. ![]()
( Is that your immensely big boat in the workshop yard?
If it is, then that was me out the front looking jealous.
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