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Defining the kilogram
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18/09/2003 09:20:13
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
 
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Defining the kilogram
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http://www.physicsweb.org/article/news/7/9/9

From the seven basic SI-units, the kilogram is the only one that is not yet defined in terms of fundamental constants. Instead, it is defined as the mass of a prototype. Scientists want to change this.

(For those who are not familiar with the SI-system: the SI-system is the international standard for units of measure. It has seven base units:

Kilogram for mass
Meter for length
Second for time
Ampère for electrical current
Mole for amount of substance
Kelvin for temperature

and a unit for brilliance, IIRC.

All other units are derived from the base units; for instance, speed is measured in meters/second.)
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