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Re: [Phys-L] the new SI -- ampere, kilogram, kelvin, and mole
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: "David Marx" <
marx@phy.ilstu.edu
>
Date
: Sun, 28 Aug 2016 17:49:23 -0500
*** The charge of a single electron will be fixed at a value of 1.60217X ×
10-19 ampere-second, where X will be specified at the time of the
redefinition. One ampere-second is the same as one coulomb.
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[Phys-L] There's a new AMPERE coming.;
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"Bob Sciamanda" <treborsci@verizon.net>
Re: [Phys-L] There's a new AMPERE coming.;
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Re: [Phys-L] the new SI -- ampere, kilogram, kelvin, and mole
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"David Marx" <marx@phy.ilstu.edu>
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