The Current SI Seen From the Perspective of the Proposed New SI |
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Authors: | Barry N. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 |
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Abstract: | A revised International System of Units (SI) proposed by the International Committee for Weights and Measures is under consideration by the General Conference on Weights and Measures for eventual adoption. Widely recognized as a significant advance for both metrology and science, it is defined via statements that explicitly fix the numerical values of a selected set of seven reference constants when the values of these constants are expressed in certain specified units. At first sight this approach to defining a system of units appears to be quite different from that used to define the current SI. However, by showing how the definitions of the seven base units of the current SI also fix the numerical values of a set of seven reference constants (broadly interpreted) when the values of these constants are expressed in their coherent SI units, and how the definition of the current SI can be recast into the same form as that of the revised SI under consideration, we show that the revision is not as radical a departure from the current SI as it might initially seem. |
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Keywords: | BIPM CCU CGPM CIPM International System of Units New SI SI SI reference set of constants units |
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