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From artefacts to atoms - A new SI for 2018 to be based on fundamental constants
Authors:Terry Quinn
Affiliation:1. Swarthmore College, United States;2. University of São Paulo, Brazil;1. Università Cattaneo - LIUC, Italy;2. Università di Perugia, Italy;3. Università Cattolica, Italy;4. Università di Trento, Italy
Abstract:At the 26th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in November 2018, it is planned to adopt a new definition of the International System of Units, SI, based on the fixed numerical values of seven defining constants, broadly the fundamental constants of physics. This will be the culmination of more than two hundred years of metrology, instantiating for the first time the original ideas of the creators of the metric system. The key is the replacement of the present definition of the unit of mass, the kilogram artefact of platinum-iridium, by one based on a fixed numerical value of the Planck constant. This article outlines how this has come about, how it will work, why we need a system of measurement that is uniform, accessible world-wide and stable in the long term, and the international structures that now exist to achieve it.
Keywords:Metrology  Measurement  Units  Standards  SI
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