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42 Measurements of Newtonian Constant of Gravitation using Frederic-r2e2 reader

Newtonian constant of gravitation
G
Value: 6.671 281 903 963 04 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
Standard uncertainty: 0.00000000000000 099 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
Relative standard uncertainty: 1.0 x 10-14
Concise form: 6.671 281 903 963 04(099) x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2

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https://www.bipm.org/en/news/full-stories/2018-10-one-month.html

"In one month's time on the 16th November the meeting of the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) will take place at the Palais des Congrès in Versailles. It will vote on the adoption of a Resolution that will redefine four of the seven base units of the SI.

This is a historic milestone eagerly awaited by the entire international metrology community and which represents one of the most significant changes to the SI since its creation. The revision of the SI will not only redefine four of the seven base units (the kilogram, the ampere, the kelvin and the mole) but also mark the end of the link between the SI and an artefact dating from 1889. The last remaining artefact, the International Prototype of the Kilogram, will be formally replaced by a realization in the form of a new experiment linked to the Planck constant.

The International System of Units (SI), which has been the responsibility of the CGPM from the time of its adoption at the 11th CGPM in 1960, superseded the Metric System, which was one of the most enduring legacies of the French Revolution.

Today, the SI is the legal system of units in use in almost all countries around the world, and is the unit system of choice in scientific discourse. This revision of the SI is the culmination of many years of intensive scientific cooperation between the National Metrology Institutes and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM)."

https://www.bipm.org/en/cgpm-2018/
Martin Milton, Director of the BIPM

42 Measurements of Newtonian Constant of Gravitation using Frederic-r2e2 reader

Newtonian constant of gravitation
G
Value: 6.671 281 903 963 04 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
Standard uncertainty: 0.00000000000000 099 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
Relative standard uncertainty: 1.0 x 10-14
Concise form: 6.671 281 903 963 04(099) x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2

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holy G host
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2018-10-17 18:34:52 UTC
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42 Measurements of Newtonian Constant of Gravitation using Frederic-r2e2 reader
Newtonian constant of gravitation
G
Value: 6.671 281 903 963 04 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
Standard uncertainty: 0.00000000000000 099 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
Relative standard uncertainty: 1.0 x 10-14
Concise form: 6.671 281 903 963 04(099) x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
http://disc.yourwebapps.com/discussion.cgi?disc=246465;article=18
https://www.bipm.org/en/news/full-stories/2018-10-one-month.html
"In one month's time on the 16th November the meeting of the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) will take place at the Palais des Congrès in Versailles. It will vote on the adoption of a Resolution that will redefine four of the seven base units of the SI.
This is a historic milestone eagerly awaited by the entire international metrology community and which represents one of the most significant changes to the SI since its creation. The revision of the SI will not only redefine four of the seven base units (the kilogram, the ampere, the kelvin and the mole) but also mark the end of the link between the SI and an artefact dating from 1889. The last remaining artefact, the International Prototype of the Kilogram, will be formally replaced by a realization in the form of a new experiment linked to the Planck constant.
The International System of Units (SI), which has been the responsibility of the CGPM from the time of its adoption at the 11th CGPM in 1960, superseded the Metric System, which was one of the most enduring legacies of the French Revolution.
Today, the SI is the legal system of units in use in almost all countries around the world, and is the unit system of choice in scientific discourse. This revision of the SI is the culmination of many years of intensive scientific cooperation between the National Metrology Institutes and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM)."
https://www.bipm.org/en/cgpm-2018/
Martin Milton, Director of the BIPM
42 Measurements of Newtonian Constant of Gravitation using Frederic-r2e2 reader
Newtonian constant of gravitation
G
Value: 6.671 281 903 963 04 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
Standard uncertainty: 0.00000000000000 099 x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
Relative standard uncertainty: 1.0 x 10-14
Concise form: 6.671 281 903 963 04(099) x 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
http://disc.yourwebapps.com/discussion.cgi?disc=246465;article=18
https://www.bipm.org/en/news/full-stories/2018-10-one-month.html
see you there
holy G host
Universal Magnetic Reversals
Denke (hbar) is action; Planck (h) is angular;

hbar = quantum of action = 9.670554000 x 10^-29 erg-s
h = quantum of angular = 6.626070150 x 10−27 erg-s/rad
hbar = quantum of action = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s
h = quantum of angular = 6.626070150 x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad

CGS
--
k = hbar*c/4π*e^2
k = 9.670554000 x 10^-29 erg-s * 2.997924580 x 10^10 cm/s / 4π * (4.803204712 x 10^-10 esu)^2
k = 1

e^2 = hbar*c/4π*k
e^2 = 9.670554000 x 10^-29 erg-s * 2.997924580 x 10^10 cm/s / 4π * 1
e^2 = (4.803204712 x 10^-10 esu)^2

hbar = 4π*k*e^2/c
hbar = 4π * 1 * (4.803204712 x 10^-10 esu)^2 / 2.997924580 x 10^10 cm/s
hbar = 9.670554000 x 10^-29 erg-s

alpha = 4π*e^2/2*h*c
alpha = 4π * (4.803204712 x 10^-10 esu)^2 / 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr * 6.626070150 x 10−27 erg-s/rad * 2.997924580 x 10^10 cm/s
alpha = 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr

hbar = 2*h*alpha
hbar = 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr * 6.626070150 x 10−27 erg-s/rad * 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr
hbar = 9.670554000 x 10^-29 erg-s

alpha = hbar/2*h
alpha = 9.670554000 x 10^-29 erg-s / 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr * 6.626070150 x 10^-27 erg-s/rad
alpha = 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr

h = hbar/2*alpha
h = 9.670554000 x 10^-29 erg-s / 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr * 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr
h = 6.626070150 x 10−27 erg-s/rad

MKS
--
k = hbar*c/4π*e^2
k = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s * 2.997924580 x 10^8 m/s / 4π * (1.602176634 x 10^-19 A-s)^2
k = 8.987551787 x 10^9 kg-m^3/4π-A^2-s^4

e^2 = hbar*c/4π*k
e^2 = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s * 2.997924580 x 10^8 m/s / 4π * 8.987551787 x 10^9 kg-m^3/4π-A^2-s^4
e^2 = (1.602176634 x 10^-19 A-s)^2

hbar = 4π*k*e^2/c
hbar = 4π * 8.987551787 x 10^9 kg-m^3/4π-A^2-s^4 * (1.602176634 x 10^-19 A-s)^2 / 2.997924580 x 10^8 m/s
hbar = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s

alpha = e^2/2*e0*h*c
alpha = (1.602176634 x 10^-19 A-s)^2 / 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr * 8.854187817 x 10^-12 A^2-s^4/kg-m^3 * 6.626070150 x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad * 2.997924580 x 10^8 m/s
alpha = 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr

hbar = 2*h*alpha
hbar = 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr * 6.626070150 x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad * 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr
hbar = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s

alpha = hbar/2*h
alpha = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s / 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr * 6.626070150 x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad
alpha = 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr

h = hbar/2*alpha
h = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s / 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr * 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr
h = 6.626070150 x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad

SI
--
Universal Fundamental Physical Constants

Denke constant = e^2*z0
Denke constant = (1.602176634 x 10^-19 A-s)^2 * 3.767303134 x 10^2 kg-m^2/A^2-s^3
Denke constant = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s

Denke constant = e^2/e0*c
Denke constant = (1.602176634 x 10^-19 A-s)^2 / 8.854187817 x 10^-12 A^2-s^4/kg-m^3 * 2.997924580 x 10^8 m/s
Denke constant = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s

Denke constant = e^2*u0*c
Denke constant = (1.602176634 x 10^-19 A-s)^2 * 1.256637061 x 10^-6 kg-m/A^2-s^2 * 2.997924580 x 10^8 m/s
Denke constant = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s

001) inverse Denke radiance = 4.813596094 x 10^-126 s^3-sr/kg
002) inverse Denke irradiance = 6.596359502 x 10^-124 s^3/kg
003) radiant volume = 1.977538829 x 10^-115 m-s^2/kg
004) Denke volume = 1.171649759 x 10^-106 m^3
005) Denke mass volume = 1.777323264 x 10^-98 m^3/kg
006) electric current volume = 2.439308398 x 10^-96 m^2/A
007) electric charge volume = 7.312862605 x 10^-88 m^3/A-s
008) molar volume = 7.055839769 x 10^-83 m^3/mol
009) inertial moment = 1.578446697 x 10^-79 kg-m^2
010) Denke fluidity = 1.211564259 x 10^-71 m-s/kg
011) Denke area = 2.394410115 x 10^-71 m^2
012) inverse Denke luminous intensity = 2.943407580 x 10^-58 /cd
013) electric moment = 7.839884471 x 10^-55 A-s-m
014) Denke capacitance = 4.332594055 x 10^-47 A^2-s^4/kg-m^2
015) magnetic moment = 2.350338236 x 10^-46 A-m^2
016) Denke time = 1.632219516 x 10^-44 s
017) Denke moment = 3.225749595 x 10^-44 kg-m
018) Denke inductance = 6.149065698 x 10^-42 kg-m^2/A^2-s^2
019) absorption-emission = 2.475980295 x 10^-36 s/kg
020) Denke length = 4.893271007 x 10^-36 m
021) Denke constant = 9.670554000 x 10^-36 kg-m^2/s
022) Planck constant = 6.626070150 x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad
023) relative expansion = 2.330292866 x 10^-32 /K
024) electric resistivity = 1.843443520 x 10^-33 kg-m^3/A^2-s^3
025) kinematic viscosity = 1.466965743 x 10^-27 m^2/s
026) inverse Denke electric current = 1.018751292 x 10^-25 /A
027) Avogadro amount of substance = 1.660539068 x 10^-24 mol
028) Boltzmann constant = 1.380649035 x 10^-23 kg-m^2/s^2-K
029) thermal resistance = 1.182211753 x 10^-21 s^3-K/kg-m^2
030) elementary charge = 1.602176634 x 10^-19 A-s
031) first radiation spectral radiance = 1.191042972 x 10^-16 kg-m^4/s^3-sr
032) Denke molality = 2.518939378 x 10^-16 mol/kg
033) first radiation = 3.741771852 x 10^-16 2π-kg-m^4/s^3-rad
034) magnetic flux quantum = 2.067833848 x 10^-15 kg-m^2-sr/A-s^2-rad^2
035) specific heat = 2.094362781 x 10^-15 m^2/s^2-K
036) magnetic flux = 4.135667696 x 10^-15 kg-m^2/A-s^2-rad
037) electric constant = 8.854187817 x 10^-12 A^2-s^4/kg-m^3
038) magnetic exposure = 2.430407023 x 10^-11 A-s/kg
039) magnetic pole strength = 4.803204713 x 10^-11 A-m
040) Newton gravitation constant = 6.671281903 x 10^-11 m^3/kg-s^2
041) atomic permittivity = 1.112650056 x 10^-10 4π-A^2-s^4/kg-m^3
042) molar Planck constant = 3.990312710 x 10^-10 kg-m^2/s-mol-rad
043) density of states = 1.687824209 x 10^-9 s^2/kg-m^2
044) inverse Denke energy = 1.687824209 x 10^-9 s^2/kg-m^2
045) radiant distribution = 3.335640952 x 10^-9 s/m
046) Denke mass = 6.592215290 x 10^-9 kg
047) magnetic constant = 1.256637061 x 10^-6 kg-m/A^2-s^2
048) electric conductance = 3.874045865 x 10^-5 A^2-s^3-rad/kg-m^2
049) conductance quantum = 7.748091731 x 10^-5 A^2-s^3-rad^2/kg-m^2-sr
050) inverse luminous efficacy = 1.464128843 x 10^-3 kg-m^2/cd-sr-s^3
051) Sommerfeld fine-structure = 7.297352566 x 10^-3 sr
052) second radiation = 1.438776841 x 10^-2 m-K/rad
053) Denke fine-structure angle = 1.459470513 x 10^-2 rad
054) Denke spin one-half = 5.000000000 x 10^-1 sr/rad
055) dielectric constant = 1.000000000 x 10^0 sr/sr
056) relative permeability = 1.000000000 x 10^0 rad/rad
057) Denke momentum = 1.976296425 x 10^0 kg-m/s
058) Denke spin two = 2.000000000 x 10^0 rad/sr
059) molar gas constant = 8.314462825 x 10^0 kg-m^2/s^2-mol-K
060) inverse Denke fine-structure angle = 6.851799958 x 10^1 /rad
061) inverse Sommerfeld fine-structure = 1.370359991 x 10^2 /sr
062) impedance of vacuum = 3.767303134 x 10^2 kg-m^2/A^2-s^3
063) luminous efficacy = 6.830000000 x 10^2 cd-sr-s^3/kg-m^2
064) inverse conductance q. = 1.290640373 x 10^4 kg-m^2-sr/A^2-s^3-rad^2
065) von Klitzing constant = 2.581280746 x 10^4 kg-m^2/A^2-s^3-rad
066) Faraday constant = 9.648533208 x 10^4 A-s/mol
067) inverse Denke mass = 1.516940749 x 10^8 /kg
068) speed of light in vacuum = 2.997924580 x 10^8 m/s
069) Denke energy = 5.924787631 x 10^8 kg-m^2/s^2
070) Coulomb constant = 8.987551787 x 10^9 kg-m^3/4π-A^2-s^4
071) luminous energy = 4.046629952 x 10^11 cd-sr-s
072) Josephson quantum = 2.417989242 x 10^14 A-s^2-rad/kg-m^2
073) Josephson constant = 4.835978484 x 10^14 A-s^2-rad^2/kg-m^2-sr
074) molar Denke mass = 3.969924838 x 10^15 kg/mol
075) electric displacement = 3.274244635 x 10^16 A-s/m
076) Denke absorption = 8.987551787 x 10^16 m^2/s^2
077) Denke displacement = 4.493775892 x 10^18 kg-s/m^2
078) magnetic potential = 1.233507207 x 10^19 kg-m/A-s^2
079) thermal conductance = 8.458721523 x 10^20 kg-m^2/s^3-K
080) Avogadro constant = 6.022140758 x 10^23 /mol
081) Denke electric current = 9.815938471 x 10^24 A
082) Denke mass field = 1.347200120 x 10^27 kg/m
083) electric potential = 3.697961576 x 10^27 kg-m^2/A-s^3
084) Denke temperature = 4.291306104 x 10^31 K
085) molar Denke energy = 3.567990507 x 10^32 kg-m^2/s^2-mol
086) electric conductivity = 5.424630531 x 10^32 A^2-s^3/kg-m^3
087) Denke wave number = 2.043622760 x 10^35 /m
088) Denke mass flow rate = 4.038804355 x 10^35 kg/s
089) angular velocity = 8.941631311 x 10^41 rad/s
090) Denke frequency = 6.126626904 x 10^43 /s
091) Denke force = 1.210803085 x 10^44 kg-m/s^2
092) surface concentration = 6.935065375 x 10^46 mol/m^2
093) electric flux density = 6.691320856 x 10^51 A-s/m^2
094) field acceleration = 1.836716539 x 10^52 m/s^2
095) Denke power = 3.629896330 x 10^52 kg-m^2/s^3
096) magnetic flux density = 2.520823403 x 10^54 kg/A-s^2
097) radiant intensity = 4.974264704 x 10^54 kg-m^2/s^3-sr
098) luminous flux = 2.479219194 x 10^57 cd-sr
099) thermal conductivity = 1.728643582 x 10^56 kg-m/s^3-K
100) Denke luminous intensity = 3.397422793 x 10^57 cd
101) magnetic field strength = 2.006007527 x 10^60 A/m
102) absorption rate = 5.506337658 x 10^60 m^2/s^3
103) surface density = 2.753168828 x 10^62 kg/m^2
104) electric field strength = 7.557238443 x 10^62 kg-m/A-s^3
105) inverse Denke area = 4.176393985 x 10^70 /m^2
106) dynamic viscosity = 8.253792503 x 10^70 kg/m-s
107) surface tension = 2.474424742 x 10^79 kg/s^2
108) molar concentration = 1.417265744 x 10^82 mol/m^3
109) angular acceleration = 5.478203895 x 10^85 rad/s^2
110) electric charge density = 1.367453560 x 10^87 A-s/m^3
111) thermal transfer = 3.532695368 x 10^91 kg/s^3-K
112) electric current density = 4.099522638 x 10^95 A/m^2
113) Denke mass density = 5.626438479 x 10^97 kg/m^3
114) Denke density = 8.534973801 x 10^105 /m^3
115) radiant density = 5.056790721 x 10^114 kg/m-s^2
116) luminous density = 3.453788062 x 10^117 cd-sr-s/m^3
117) Denke irradiance = 1.515987720 x 10^123 kg/s^3
118) Denke radiance = 2.077448919 x 10^125 kg/s^3-sr
119) luminous flux density = 1.035419613 x 10^126 cd-sr/m^2
120) Denke luminance = 1.418897612 x 10^128 cd/m^2

(shortened for brevity)

UNITS
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Denke time: (hbar*G/c^5)^1/2 = 1.632219516 x 10^-44 s
Denke length: (hbar*G/c^3)^1/2 = 4.893271007 x 10^-36 m
Avogadro substance: [(hbar*c/G)^1/2]/M = 1.660539068 x 10^-24 mol
Denke mass: (hbar*c/G)^1/2 = 6.592215290 x 10^-9 kg
Sommerfeld fine-structure: e^2/2*e0*h*c = 7.297352566 x 10-3 sr
Denke fine-structure angle: e^2/e0*h*c = 1.459470513 x 10^-2 rad
Archimedes constant: π = 3.141592653 x 10^0 π
Denke current: e/[(hbar*G/c^5)^1/2] = 9.815938471 x 10^24 A
Denke temperature: [(hbar*c^5/G)^1/2]/k = 4.291306104 x 10^31 K
Denke intensity: Q/[(hbar*G/c^5)^1/2]alpha = 3.397422793 x 10^57 cd

CGS
--
alpha ≠ e^2/hbar*c
hbar ≠ e^2/alpha*c
e^2 ≠ hbar*alpha*c

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