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- From: ridgway@cco.caltech.edu (Alex Ridgway)
- Subject: Re: Time and our heroic element
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.160603.16620@cco.caltech.edu>
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- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 16:06:03 GMT
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- positron@engin.umich.edu (Jonathan Scott Haas) writes:
-
- >In article <18mi2eINN8e3@agate.berkeley.edu> gezelter@sam.cchem.berkeley.edu (Dan Gezelter) writes:
- >>According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology
- >>(formerly NBS):
- >>
- >> The second is defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of
- >>the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two
- >>hyperfine levels of the ground state of cesium 133.
- >>
-
- >You sure about this? I'm almost certain that a second is defined as the
- >amount of time it takes light to travel 299,xxx,xxx meters in a vacuum.
-
- Actually, it's the other way around: the meter is defined as the distance
- that light travels in 1/299792458 second.
-
- ObCesium: Cs 137 has a half-life f 30.0 yr, beta decaying 94% of the time
- with an energy of 0.514 MeV, and 6% of the time with an energy of 1.176 MeV.
-
- -- Alex Ridgway
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