Phillip, sir:
Hypothetical sphere of radius 6371 km, to NEAREST km so circumference of Earth to nearest 0.1 >mm ?
Obviously, the accuracy is needed to define the Metre New (m') in terms of 'time taken by velocity of light to traverse' this distance'. "Metre (m') is the distance traversed by light, in vacuum, during the time interval , 1/97059575.22TH of the decimal second". In Systeme Internationale dÂ’Unites (SI) all derived units, dimensions & quantities can easily be derived by using: (1) time conversion factor, tf = 0.36, and (2) distance conversion factor, df =1.11194886884 or their reciprocals 1/tf and 1/df which become handy tools to derive various other parameters, for units & quantities. During the transition period, representation of Dual Time Scale on the same dial is easy, convenient and cost effective, to achieve the transitional change over to a surest, easiest and cheapest proposition.
Brij Bhushan Vij
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From: "Philip S Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Subject: [USMA:35705] Re: Spherical Earth RE: Re: decimal time
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:01:13 -0000

Brij sir...
Considering Earth to be 'hypothetical Sphere of radius 6371 kilometre', the Earth is 40030.1592786
kilometre, AND each degree works to 111.1948868853 kilometre.
Hypothetical sphere of radius 6371 km, to NEAREST km so circumference of Earth to nearest 0.1 mm ?


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