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Decimal expansion of the standard gravity acceleration (one "gee") in SI units.
(history; published version)
#18 by Michel Marcus at Wed Aug 12 11:29:53 EDT 2020
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reviewed

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#17 by Joerg Arndt at Wed Aug 12 11:18:39 EDT 2020
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proposed

reviewed

#16 by Michel Marcus at Wed Aug 12 08:39:37 EDT 2020
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editing

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#15 by Michel Marcus at Wed Aug 12 08:39:33 EDT 2020
COMMENTS

An assigned metrological constant. Regarding these, see A003678 for general context notes, references and links. - _Stanislav Sykora, _, Jun 16 2012.

EXAMPLE

9.80665 m s^-2, exact.

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proposed

editing

#14 by Andrey Zabolotskiy at Wed Aug 12 07:57:43 EDT 2020
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#13 by Andrey Zabolotskiy at Wed Aug 12 07:57:08 EDT 2020
LINKS

NIST, <a href="httphttps://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefDatacgi-bin/cuu/contents.htmlValue?gn">Physical Reference DataCODATA Value: standard acceleration of gravity</a>

EXTENSIONS

Probably this NIST link should be added to other physical constants in the database.

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approved

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#12 by N. J. A. Sloane at Sat Jun 16 12:42:58 EDT 2012
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proposed

approved

#11 by Stanislav Sykora at Sat Jun 16 10:18:46 EDT 2012
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editing

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#10 by Stanislav Sykora at Sat Jun 16 09:51:41 EDT 2012
NAME

Acceleration Decimal expansion of the standard gravity acceleration (one "gee") in SI units.

DATA

9, 8, 0, 6, 6, 5, 0, 0

EXAMPLE

9.80665 m s^-2., exact

#9 by Stanislav Sykora at Sat Jun 16 09:11:59 EDT 2012
COMMENTS

An assigned metrological constant. See Regarding these, see A003678 for general context notes, references and links. - Stanislav Sykora, Jun 16 2012.