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Sunday, November 5, 2023

The Degree To Fashion Is Merit

 


Cantore Arithmetic is able to manage a arithmetic that builds:  Structure!  The basis of ages to the reality of the San Francisco Zoo it is the Films that brings a delivery to investigate the probable level as silence is only do good.  The touch of what the United States of America has done to the management of animals has brought many a due and caused division to multiply.

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The vineyard is vine to yard at another value to be measured as a briquette to the brick is stone!  The Wall would candor at Space and the value at atmosphere to bury the environment at the grave yard!!

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And I went out by night by the gate of the valley, even before the dragon well, and to the dung port, and viewed the walls of Jerusalem, which were broken down, and the gates thereof were consumed with fire.

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Q, in the study of biblical literature, a hypothetical Greek-language proto-Gospel that might have been in circulation in written form about the time of the composition of the Synoptic Gospels—Mark, Matthew, and Luke—approximately between 65 and AD 95. The name Q, coined by the German theologian and biblical scholar Johannes Weiss, is a reference to the German word Quelle (“source”).


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Ecclesiastes 3:7

“A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;” 

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Friday, November 24, 2017

Obelus Solved As Pi Solved Divided!!!



Now put on Orion's belt as only a toolbelt for the hammer,
as the screwdriver be an then at the entry know.

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Men have tools too,
for the from as the Pi is the compass of what is that missing,
Blunt did not show and now I have the ability to cue.



Thanks for the Plato rum as a Pirate on the Ship of a Viking crumb,
belly with that whale and shale to what is a stone on the stars and belts,
galaxy at the atmosphere to the mach five of just a light year for the broken crumb,
Pi is the number of the Cosmos and Men were the back that gave sight to Ayes of grass,
may wheat sway and creeks bass!!

"Origin of obelus"

Orion's Belt

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This article is about the group of stars within the constellation Orion. For other uses, see Orion's Belt (disambiguation).

Astrophotograph of Orion's Belt.
Orion's Belt or the Belt of Orion, also known as the Three Kings or Three Sisters, is an asterism in the constellation Orion. It consists of the three bright stars Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka.
Looking for Orion's Belt in the night sky is the easiest way to locate Orion in the sky. The stars are more or less evenly spaced in a straight line, and so can be visualized as the belt of the hunter's clothing. They are best visible in the early night sky during the Northern Winter/Southern Summer, in particular the month of January at around 9:00 pm.[1]
The names of the three stars come from Arabic; Alnilam (النظام) means "string of pearls" or is related to the word nilam (“sapphire”); with the spellings Alnihan and Alnitam[2], all three variants are evidently mistakes in transliteration or copy errors.[3]
Mintaka (منطقة) meanwhile has the same root as Alnitak (النطاق), and both mean "belt".[citation needed]

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  • 1Component stars
    • 1.1Alnitak
    • 1.2Alnilam
    • 1.3Mintaka
  • 2References in history and culture
  • 3Gallery
  • 4See also
  • 5References

Component stars[edit]


In this broader view, the belt (The three stars in the center) is seen in relation to nearby features in the Orionconstellation.

Alnitak[edit]

Main article: Alnitak
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Alnitak is pronounced ALL-nit-ahk. Alnitak (Zeta Orionis, 50 Ori) is a triple star system at the eastern end of Orion's belt, and is 817 light-years from the Earth. It has 100,000 times the luminosity of the Sun. Considering ultraviolet light, its luminosity comes out at 250,000 times that of the Sun. The primary (Alnitak A) is itself a close binary, comprising Alnitak Aa (a blue supergiant of spectral and luminosity type O9.7 Ibe, with an absolute magnitude of -5.25 and an apparent magnitude of 2.0) and Alnitak Ab (a blue dwarf of spectral and luminosity type O9V, with an absolute magnitude of about -3.0 and an apparent magnitude of about 4, discovered in 1998). Aa is estimated as being up to 28 times as massive as the Sun, and to have a diameter 20 times greater. It is the brightest star of class O in the night sky. Alnitak B is a 4th-magnitude B-type star which orbits Alnitak A every 1,500 years. A fourth star, 9th-magnitude Alnitak C, has not been confirmed to be part of the Aa-Ab-B group, and may simply lie along the line of sight.
The Alnitak system is bathed in the nebulosity of IC 434.

Alnilam[edit]

Main article: Alnilam
Alnilam (Epsilon Orionis, 46 Ori) is approximately 1,340 light-years away from Earth and shines with magnitude 1.70. Considering ultraviolet light Alnilam is 375,000 times more luminous than the Sun.[4] It is a large blue supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. Its Flamsteed designation is 46 Orionis.
It is the 29th-brightest star in the sky and the fourth-brightest in Orion.
Since 1943, the spectrum of this star has served as one of the stable anchor points by which other stars are classified. It is also one of the 57 stars used in celestial navigation. It is at its highest point in the sky around midnight on December 15.
Alnilam's relatively simple spectrum has made it useful for studying the interstellar medium. Within the next million years, this star may turn into a red supergiant and explode as a supernova. It is surrounded by a molecular cloud, NGC 1990, which it brightens to make a reflection nebula. Its stellar winds may reach up to 2000 km/s, causing it to lose mass about 20 million times more rapidly than the Sun.

Mintaka[edit]

Main article: Mintaka
Mintaka (Delta Orionis, 34 Ori) is 915 light-years away and shines with magnitude 2.21. Mintaka is 90,000 times more luminous than the Sun. Mintaka is a double star. The two stars orbit around each other every 5.73 days.[5]

References in history and culture[edit]


Orion Watching Over ALMA.[6]

Orion
The same three stars are known in Spain, Portugal and South America as Las Tres Marías. They also mark the northern night sky when the Sun is at its lowest point, and were a clear marker for ancient timekeeping. In the Philippines and Puerto Rico, they are called the Los Tres Reyes Magos.[7] The stars start appearing in early January around the time of Epiphany, the Christian holiday commemorating the visit of the Magi to the Child Jesus.
Richard Hinckley Allen lists many folk names for the Belt of Orion. English ones include: Jacob's Rod or Jacob’s Staff; Peter's Staff; the Golden Yard-arm; The L, or Ell; The Ell and Yard; the Yard-stick, and the Yard-wand; the Ellwand; Our Lady's Wand; the Magi / the Three Kings; the Three Marys; or simply the Three Stars.[8]
The passage "Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?" is found in the Bible's Book of Job[9] and Book of Amos.[10]
In Finnish mythology, the Orion's belt is called Väinämöisen vyö (Väinämöinen's Belt). The stars which appear to "hang" off the belt form an asterism called Kalevanmiekka (Kaleva's sword).
Tennyson's poem The Princess describes Orion's belt as:
...those three stars of the airy Giant's zone,
That glitter burnished by the frosty dark.[11]

Gallery[edit]

  • Map of Orion.
  •    
  • CGI of Orion's Belt.
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  • Astrophotograph of the region of Alnitak and Alnilam (upper right) and the Flame Nebula.

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noun, plural obeli 
 
 
 [ob-uh-lahy] (Show IPA)
1.
a mark (− or ÷) used in ancient manuscripts to point out spurious,corrupt, doubtful, or superfluous words or passages.


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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

A Field, A Felt, A Creek, A Rivers Mouth To An Oceans Sound

 

 

With Cantore Arithmetic the history to the moment must not remain in the second hand of passed thereby residence must proof to addition.  The Big Bang to the Genesis of the bible, text or oral verbiage is not adequate for the information provided by the column.  

 A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below. In other words, a column is a compression member. The term column applies especially to a large round support (the shaft of the column) with a capital and a base or pedestal,[1] which is made of stone, or appearing to be so. A small wooden or metal support is typically called a post, and supports with a rectangular or other non-round section are usually called piers.

As the history of astronomy with the mythology and the genesis of what is known to me from only the King James Version of the bible, the avenue of this boulevard is not a street map merely a city map to remain in the addition forum/format/arithmetic text of the goal.

As in explanation this world cannot plead to ocean without residence to salt?  The ongoing is on subject to shore, beach and a line in the sand making more to what is a tree with an apple.  The fruit to growth, a garden to maintained looks to planted and that would introduce a subject not retained in Cantore arithmetic and would be left as subjective learning.

To engage the genesis at the tree what would be needed, Ancient Greece, in the addition the tree would be merely a garden and the yard may be introduced as a measurement in Cantore Arithmetic.  

The yard (symbol: yd)[3][4] is an English unit of length, in both the British imperial and US customary systems of measurement, that comprises 3 feet or 36 inches. Since 1959 it is by international agreement standardized as exactly 0.9144 meter. A distance of 1,760 yards is equal to 1 mile.

The US survey yard is very slightly longer. 

Metric system

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For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of the metric system.
A kilogram mass and three metric measuring devices: a tape measure in centimetres, a thermometer in degrees Celsius, and a multimeter that measures potential in volts, current in amperes and resistance in ohms.

The metric system is a system of measurement that succeeded the decimalised system based on the metre that had been introduced in France in the 1790s. The historical development of these systems culminated in the definition of the International System of Units (SI) in the mid-20th century, under the oversight of an international standards body. Adopting the metric system is known as metrication. 

The historical evolution of metric systems has resulted in the recognition of several principles. Each of the fundamental dimensions of nature is expressed by a single base unit of measure. The definition of base units has increasingly been realised from natural principles, rather than by copies of physical artefacts. For quantities derived from the fundamental base units of the system, units derived from the base units are used–e.g., the square metre is the derived unit for area, a quantity derived from length. These derived units are coherent, which means that they involve only products of powers of the base units, without empirical factors. For any given quantity whose unit has a special name and symbol, an extended set of smaller and larger units is defined that are related by factors of powers of ten. The unit of time should be the second; the unit of length should be either the metre or a decimal multiple of it; and the unit of mass should be the gram or a decimal multiple of it.

Metric systems have evolved since the 1790s, as science and technology have evolved, in providing a single universal measuring system. Before and in addition to the SI, some other examples of metric systems are the following: the MKS system of units and the MKSA systems, which are the direct forerunners of the SI; the centimetre–gram–second (CGS) system and its subtypes, the CGS electrostatic (cgs-esu) system, the CGS electromagnetic(cgs-emu) system, and their still-popular blend, the Gaussian system; the metre–tonne–second (MTS) system; and the gravitational metric systems, which can be based on either the metre or the centimetre, and either the gram(-force) or the kilogram(-force).

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Principles
    • 2.1 Realisation
    • 2.2 Base and derived unit structure
    • 2.3 Decimal ratios
    • 2.4 Prefixes for multiples and submultiples
    • 2.5 Coherence
    • 2.6 Rationalisation
  • 3 Common metric systems
    • 3.1 Gaussian second and the first mechanical system of units
    • 3.2 Centimetre–gram–second systems
    • 3.3 The EMU, ESU and Gaussian systems of electrical units
    • 3.4 International System of Electrical and Magnetic Units
    • 3.5 Other early electromagnetic systems of units
    • 3.6 MKS and MKSA systems
    • 3.7 Metre–tonne–second systems
    • 3.8 Gravitational systems
    • 3.9 International System of Units
  • 4 See also
  • 5 Notes
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Background

Main articles: History of the metric system and metrication
Pavillon de Breteuil, Saint-Cloud, France, the home of the metric system since 1875

The French revolution (1789–99) provided an opportunity for the French to reform their unwieldy and archaic system of many local weights and measures. Charles Maurice de Talleyrand championed a new system based on natural units, proposing to the French National Assembly in 1790 that such a system be developed. Talleyrand had ambitions that a new natural and standardised system would be embraced worldwide, and was keen to involve other countries in its development. Great Britain ignored invitations to co-operate, so the French Academy of Sciences decided in 1791 to go it alone and they set up a commission for the purpose. The commission decided that the standard of length should be based on the size of the Earth. They defined that length to be the 'metre' and its length as one ten-millionth of the length of an Earth quadrant, the length of the meridian arc on the Earth's surface from the equator to the north pole. In 1799, after the arc measurement had been surveyed, the new system was launched in France.[1]: 145–149 

The units of the metric system, originally taken from observable features of nature, are now defined by seven physical constants being given exact numerical values in terms of the units. In the modern form of the International System of Units (SI), the seven base units are: metre for length, kilogramfor mass, second for time, ampere for electric current, kelvin for temperature, candela for luminous intensity and mole for amount of substance. These, together with their derived units, can measure any physical quantity. Derived units may have their own unit name, such as the watt (J/s) and lux (cd/m2), or may just be expressed as combinations of base units, such as velocity (m/s) and acceleration (m/s2).[2]

The metric system was designed to have properties that make it easy to use and widely applicable, including units based on the natural world, decimal ratios, prefixes for multiples and sub-multiples, and a structure of base and derived units. It is also a coherent system, which means that its units do not introduce conversion factors not already present in equations relating quantities. It has a property called rationalisation that eliminates certain constants of proportionality in equations of physics.

The metric system is extensible, and new derived units are defined as needed in fields such as radiology and chemistry. For example, the katal, a derived unit for catalytic activity equivalent to one mole per second (1 mol/s), was added in 1999.

Principles

Although the metric system has changed and developed since its inception, its basic concepts have hardly changed. Designed for transnational use, it consisted of a basic set of units of measurement, now known as base units. Derived units were built up from the base units using logical rather than empirical relationships while multiples and submultiples of both base and derived units were decimal-based and identified by a standard set of prefixes.

Realisation

See also: Realisation (metrology)
The metre was originally defined to be one ten millionth of the distance between the North Pole and the Equator through Paris.[3]

The base units used in a measurement system must be realisable. Each of the definitions of the base units in the SI is accompanied by a defined mise en pratique [practical realisation] that describes in detail at least one way in which the base unit can be measured.[4] Where possible, definitions of the base units were developed so that any laboratory equipped with proper instruments would be able to realise a standard without reliance on an artefact held by another country. In practice, such realisation is done under the auspices of a mutual acceptance arrangement.[5]

In the SI, the standard metre is defined as exactly 1/299,792,458 of the distance that light travels in a second. The realisation of the metre depends in turn on precise realisation of the second. There are both astronomical observation methods and laboratory measurement methods that are used to realise units of the standard metre. Because the speed of light is now exactly defined in terms of the metre, more precise measurement of the speed of light does not result in a more accurate figure for its velocity in standard units, but rather a more accurate definition of the metre. The accuracy of the measured speed of light is considered to be within 1 m/s, and the realisation of the metre is within about 3 parts in 1,000,000,000, or a proportion of 0.3x10−8:1.

The kilogram was originally defined as the mass of a man-made artefact of platinum-iridium held in a laboratory in France, until the new definition was introduced in May 2019. Replicas made in 1879 at the time of the artefact's fabrication and distributed to signatories of the Metre Convention serve as de facto standards of mass in those countries. Additional replicas have been fabricated since as additional countries have joined the convention. The replicas were subject to periodic validation by comparison to the original, called the IPK. It became apparent that either the IPK or the replicas or both were deteriorating, and are no longer comparable: they had diverged by 50 μg since fabrication, so figuratively, the accuracy of the kilogram was no better than 5 parts in a hundred million or a proportion of 5x10−8:1. The accepted redefinition of SI base units replaced the IPK with an exact definition of the Planck constant, which defines the kilogram in terms of the second and metre.

Base and derived unit structure

Main article: Base unit (measurement)
See also: SI derived unit

The metric system base units were originally adopted because they represented fundamental orthogonal dimensions of measurement corresponding to how we perceive nature: a spatial dimension, a time dimension, one for inertia, and later, a more subtle one for the dimension of an "invisible substance" known as electricity or more generally, electromagnetism. One and only one unit in each of these dimensions was defined, unlike older systems where multiple perceptual quantities with the same dimension were prevalent, like inches, feet and yards or ounces, pounds and tons. Units for other quantities like area and volume, which are also spatial dimensional quantities, were derived from the fundamental ones by logical relationships, so that a unit of square area for example, was the unit of length squared.

Many derived units were already in use before and during the time the metric system evolved, because they represented convenient abstractions of whatever base units were defined for the system, especially in the sciences. So analogous units were scaled in terms of the units of the newly established metric system, and their names adopted into the system. Many of these were associated with electromagnetism. Other perceptual units, like volume, which were not defined in terms of base units, were incorporated into the system with definitions in the metric base units, so that the system remained simple. It grew in number of units, but the system retained a uniform structure.

Decimal ratios

Some customary systems of weights and measures had duodecimal ratios, which meant quantities were conveniently divisible by 2, 3, 4, and 6. But it was difficult to do arithmetic with things like 1⁄4 pound or 1⁄3 foot. There was no system of notation for successive fractions: for example, 1⁄3 of 1⁄3 of a foot was not an inch or any other unit. But the system of counting in decimal ratios did have notation, and the system had the algebraic property of multiplicative closure: a fraction of a fraction, or a multiple of a fraction was a quantity in the system, like 1⁄10 of 1⁄10 which is 1⁄100. So a decimal radix became the ratio between unit sizes of the metric system.

Prefixes for multiples and submultiples

Main article: Metric prefix

In the metric system, multiples and submultiples of units follow a decimal pattern.[Note 1]

Metric prefixes in everyday use
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PrefixSymbolFactorPower
teraT10000000000001012
gigaG1000000000109
megaM1000000106
kilok1000103
hectoh100102
decada10101
(none)(none)1100
decid0.110−1
centic0.0110−2
millim0.00110−3
microμ0.00000110−6
nanon0.00000000110−9
picop0.00000000000110−12

A common set of decimal-based prefixes that have the effect of multiplication or division by an integer power of ten can be applied to units that are themselves too large or too small for practical use. The concept of using consistent classical (Latin or Greek) names for the prefixes was first proposed in a report by the French Revolutionary Commission on Weights and Measures in May 1793.[3]: 89–96  The prefix kilo, for example, is used to multiply the unit by 1000, and the prefix milli is to indicate a one-thousandth part of the unit. Thus the kilogram and kilometre are a thousand grams and metresrespectively, and a milligram and millimetre are one thousandth of a gram and metre respectively. These relations can be written symbolically as:[6]

1 mg = 0.001 g
1 km = 1000 m

In the early days, multipliers that were positive powers of ten were given Greek-derived prefixes such as  kilo- and mega-, and those that were negative powers of ten were given Latin-derived prefixes such as centi- and milli-. However, 1935 extensions to the prefix system did not follow this convention: the prefixes nano- and micro-, for example have Greek roots.[1]: 222–223  During the 19th century the prefix myria-, derived from the Greek word μύριοι (mýrioi), was used as a multiplier for 10000.[7]

When applying prefixes to derived units of area and volume that are expressed in terms of units of length squared or cubed, the square and cube operators are applied to the unit of length including the prefix, as illustrated below.[6]

1 mm2 (square millimetre)= (1 mm)2 = (0.001 m)2 = 0.000001 m2
1 km2 (square kilometre) = (1 km)2= (1000 m)2= 1000000 m2
1 mm3 (cubic millimetre)= (1 mm)3= (0.001 m)3= 0.000000001 m3
1 km3 (cubic kilometre)= (1 km)3= (1000 m)3= 1000000000 m3

Prefixes are not usually used to indicate multiples of a second greater than 1; the non-SI units of minute, hour and day are used instead. On the other hand, prefixes are used for multiples of the non-SI unit of volume, the litre (l, L) such as millilitres (ml).[6]

Coherence

Main article: Coherence (units of measurement)
James Clerk Maxwell played a major role in developing the concept of a coherent CGS system and in extending the metric system to include electrical units.

Each variant of the metric system has a degree of coherence—the derived units are directly related to the base units without the need for intermediate conversion factors.[8] For example, in a coherent system the units of force, energy and power are chosen so that the equations

force=mass×acceleration
energy=force×distance
energy=power×time

hold without the introduction of unit conversion factors. Once a set of coherent units have been defined, other relationships in physics that use those units will automatically be true. Therefore, Einstein's mass–energy equation, E = mc2, does not require extraneous constants when expressed in coherent units.[9]

The CGS system had two units of energy, the erg that was related to mechanics and the calorie that was related to thermal energy; so only one of them (the erg) could bear a coherent relationship to the base units. Coherence was a design aim of SI, which resulted in only one unit of energy being defined – the joule.[10]

Rationalisation

Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism contained a factor relating to steradians, representative of the fact that electric charges and magnetic fields may be considered to emanate from a point and propagate equally in all directions, i.e. spherically. This factor appeared awkwardly in many equations of physics dealing with the dimensionality of electromagnetism and sometimes other things.

Common metric systems

A number of different metric system have been developed, all using the Mètre des Archives and Kilogramme des Archives (or their descendants) as their base units, but differing in the definitions of the various derived units.

Variants of the metric system
QuantitySI/MKSCGSMTS
distance, displacement,
length, height, etc.
(d, x, l, h, etc.)
metre(m)centimetre (cm)metre
mass (m)kilogram (kg)gram (g)tonne(t)
time (t)second (s)secondsecond
speed, velocity (v, v)m/scm/sm/s
acceleration (a)m/s2gal (Gal)m/s2
force (F)newton (N)dyne(dyn)sthene(sn)
pressure (Por p)pascal (Pa)barye(Ba)pièze(pz)
energy (E, Q, W)joule(J)erg(erg)kilojoule (kJ)
power (P)watt(W)erg/skilowatt (kW)
viscosity (μ)Pa⋅spoise(P)pz⋅s

Gaussian second and the first mechanical system of units

Main article: Gaussian units

In 1832, Gauss used the astronomical second as a base unit in defining the gravitation of the earth, and together with the gram and millimetre, became the first system of mechanical units.

Centimetre–gram–second systems

Main article: centimetre–gram–second system of units

The centimetre–gram–second system of units (CGS) was the first coherent metric system, having been developed in the 1860s and promoted by Maxwell and Thomson. In 1874, this system was formally promoted by the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS).[11] The system's characteristics are that density is expressed in g/cm3, force expressed in dynes and mechanical energy in ergs. Thermal energy was defined in calories, one calorie being the energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water from 15.5 °C to 16.5 °C. The meeting also recognised two sets of units for electrical and magnetic properties – the electrostatic set of units and the electromagnetic set of units.[12]

The EMU, ESU and Gaussian systems of electrical units

Several systems of electrical units were defined following discovery of Ohm's law in 1824.

International System of Electrical and Magnetic Units

Main article: International System of Electrical and Magnetic Units

The CGS units of electricity were cumbersome to work with. This was remedied at the 1893 International Electrical Congress held in Chicago by defining the "international" ampere and ohm using definitions based on the metre, kilogram and second.[13]

Other early electromagnetic systems of units

Further information: History of the metric system § QES

During the same period in which the CGS system was being extended to include electromagnetism, other systems were developed, distinguished by their choice of coherent base unit, including the Practical System of Electric Units, or QES (quad–eleventhgram–second) system, was being used.[14]: 268 [15]: 17  Here, the base units are the quad, equal to 107 m (approximately a quadrant of the earth's circumference), the eleventhgram, equal to 10−11 g, and the second. These were chosen so that the corresponding electrical units of potential difference, current and resistance had a convenient magnitude.

MKS and MKSA systems

In 1901, Giovanni Giorgi showed that by adding an electrical unit as a fourth base unit, the various anomalies in electromagnetic systems could be resolved. The metre–kilogram–second–coulomb (MKSC) and metre–kilogram–second–ampere (MKSA) systems are examples of such systems.[16]

The International System of Units (Système international d'unités or SI) is the current international standard metric system and is also the system most widely used around the world. It is an extension of Giorgi's MKSA system – its base units are the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela and mole.[10] The MKS (metre–kilogram–second) system came into existence in 1889, when artefacts for the metre and kilogram were fabricated according to the Metre Convention. Early in the 20th century, an unspecified electrical unit was added, and the system was called MKSX. When it became apparent that the unit would be the ampere, the system was referred to as the MKSA system, and was the direct predecessor of the SI.

Metre–tonne–second systems

Main article: metre–tonne–second system of units

The metre–tonne–second system of units (MTS) was based on the metre, tonne and second – the unit of force was the sthène and the unit of pressure was the pièze. It was invented in France for industrial use and from 1933 to 1955 was used both in France and in the Soviet Union.[17][18]

Gravitational systems

Main article: Gravitational metric system

Gravitational metric systems use the kilogram-force (kilopond) as a base unit of force, with mass measured in a unit known as the hyl, Technische Masseneinheit (TME), mug or metric slug.[19] Although the CGPM passed a resolution in 1901 defining the standard value of acceleration due to gravityto be 980.665 cm/s2, gravitational units are not part of the International System of Units (SI).[20]

International System of Units

Main articles: International System of Units and List of physical quantities
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The International System of Units is the modern metric system. It is based on the metre–kilogram–second–ampere (MKSA) system of units from early in the 20th century. It also includes numerous coherent derived units for common quantities like power (watt) and irradience (lumen). Electrical units were taken from the International system then in use. Other units like those for energy (joule) were modelled on those from the older CGS system, but scaled to be coherent with MKSA units. Two additional base units – the kelvin, which is equivalent to degree Celsius for change in thermodynamic temperature but set so that 0 K is absolute zero, and the candela, which is roughly equivalent to the international candle unit of illumination – were introduced. Later, another base unit, the mole, a unit of mass equivalent to Avogadro's number of specified molecules, was added along with several other derived units.

The system was promulgated by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (French: Conférence générale des poids et mesures – CGPM) in 1960. At that time, the metre was redefined in terms of the wavelength of a spectral line of the krypton-86[Note 2] atom, and the standard metre artefact from 1889 was retired.

Today, the International system of units consists of 7 base units and innumerable coherent derived units including 22 with special names. The last new derived unit, the katal for catalytic activity, was added in 1999. All of the base units except the second are now realised in terms of exact and invariant constants of physics or mathematics, modulo those parts of their definitions which are dependent on the second itself. As a consequence, the speed of light has now become an exactly defined constant, and defines the metre as 1⁄299,792,458 of the distance light travels in a second. Until 2019, the kilogram was defined by a man-made artefact of deteriorating platinum-iridium. The range of decimal prefixes has been extended to those for 1024(yotta–) and 10−24 (yocto–).

The International System of Units has been adopted as the official system of weights and measures by all nations in the world except for Myanmar, Liberia, and the United States. In the United States, the Metric Conversion Act of 1975 declared the metric system to be the “preferred system of weights and measures” but did not suspend use of customary units, and the United States is the only industrialised country where commercial and standards activities do not predominantly use the metric system.[21]

See also

  • Binary prefix, used in computer science
  • Electrostatic units
  • History of measurement
  • ISO/IEC 80000, international standard of quantities and their units, superseding ISO 31
  • Metric units
  • Metrology
  • Unified Code for Units of Measure
  • International System of Units

Notes


  • Non-SI units for time and plane angle measurement, inherited from existing systems, are an exception to the decimal-multiplier rule
    1. A stable isotope of an inert gas that occurs in undetectable or trace amounts naturally

    References


    1. "The World Factbook, References - Weights and Measures". Central Intelligence Agency. 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.

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