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Perfect Silicon Sphere to Redefine the Kilogram

Posted June 15, 2007 9:13 AM

From The Age Company Ltd.:

SECURELY tucked away inside a French vault is a lump of metal known as the International Prototype. A mixture of platinum and iridium, it was made in the 1880s to define the mass of a kilogram. But work by a team of Australians could help pave the way for the retirement of this century- old prototype, as weight and measurement experts across the globe work towards a more scientific definition of the kilogram. The project requires the development of perfect silicon spheres, and optical engineers at CSIRO's Australian Centre for Precision Optics — considered world leaders in the craft — are doing their part.

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06/15/2007 9:41 AM

I just use a bag of sugar!

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06/16/2007 1:22 PM

Why would anybody want their mass standard to roll off the scale or out of the cabinet?

Since they will never be able to count the atoms in the sphere anyway, why not calculate in now instead of waiting for it to be finished?

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06/16/2007 3:19 PM

Yeh, my bag of sugar won't roll!

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