At 9:57 PM -0700 4/2/07, Tom Van Baak wrote: >> >1/meter/39.37 inches = 0.025400051 meters/inch ... > >> The interesting thing is that this result is off by 2.000004000 ppm. >> That's a rather precise error! >> >> The calculator I used is here: >> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/r.howitt/Calculator.htm > >David, > >There are two ways to compute relative error, depending on >which one you call the reference. > >For extra credit, note your number is actually this cool-looking >fraction* whose pattern you will immediately recognize. > >2.000004000008000016000032000064000128000256000512001024... > >/tvb >http://www.LeapSecond.com > >* calculated with: echo "80k .002 999.998 / 10 6 ^ * p" | dc
Yes, I had a feeling it was that case, but I didn't bother to chase it too far. This precise sort of error reminds me of the error that RCA introduced into the frame rate for NTSC color when they discovered that the chosen color burst frequency was right on top of a diathermy machine or something silly like that. They bumped the frame rate down by exactly 0.1%, creating the 29.97 frames/second that cinematographers have grown to love to hate. There's a volume of the RCA Review that came out in 1953 that is all about the NTSC color system development process. It's fascinating reading. Available at your local university library. -- --David Forbes, Tucson, AZ http://www.cathodecorner.com/ _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
