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Related: About this forumSay Au Revoir To That Hunk Of Metal In France That Has Defined The Kilogram
https://www.npr.org/2018/11/13/666310991/say-au-revoir-to-that-hunk-of-metal-in-france-that-has-defined-the-kilogramLe Grand K was forged in 1879 and is held in a locked vault outside Paris revered and kept under lock and key because its mass, a little over 2 pounds, is the official definition of the kilogram.
But this is will soon change. On Friday, the international General Conference on Weights and Measures will meet in Versailles, France, to vote on whether to redefine the kilogram.
The vote is expected to be unanimous, a mere formality after years of work. Going forward, the world's system of mass measurement will not be based on some special hunk of metal, but rather on unalterable features of the universe such as the speed of light, time and Planck's constant, a number that helps scientists figure out the energy of a photon of light, given its wavelength. (The approximate numerical value of Planck's constant is 6.626 x 10-34 joule-second.)
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And that is the big problem with basing a measurement system on the comparison of pieces of metal. If Le Grand K gets heavier or lighter or absorbs atoms of something from the air the definition of the kilogram literally changes.
But this is will soon change. On Friday, the international General Conference on Weights and Measures will meet in Versailles, France, to vote on whether to redefine the kilogram.
The vote is expected to be unanimous, a mere formality after years of work. Going forward, the world's system of mass measurement will not be based on some special hunk of metal, but rather on unalterable features of the universe such as the speed of light, time and Planck's constant, a number that helps scientists figure out the energy of a photon of light, given its wavelength. (The approximate numerical value of Planck's constant is 6.626 x 10-34 joule-second.)
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And that is the big problem with basing a measurement system on the comparison of pieces of metal. If Le Grand K gets heavier or lighter or absorbs atoms of something from the air the definition of the kilogram literally changes.
Fascinating!
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Say Au Revoir To That Hunk Of Metal In France That Has Defined The Kilogram (Original Post)
Roland99
Nov 2018
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Sneederbunk
(14,208 posts)1. Will it be for sale on eBay?
SCantiGOP
(13,856 posts)3. I have one I will sell you for $250
And if you act now Ill send another free for Shipping and Handling.5
hunter
(38,264 posts)5. That's about $30,000 worth of platinum alone, not to mention the historical value.
$250 is a bargain!
SCantiGOP
(13,856 posts)6. so.............
Can I put you down for 2?
Guaranteed authentic, believe me.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)4. How much does it weigh? I need to know in order to calculate shipping cost.
It would look nice on the mantle, I'm thinking.