Atmospheric pressure trivia.
Jan. 15th, 2022 07:15 pmIt is a source of annoyance that nominal atmospheric pressure at sea level in metric units is about 101 kPa, or 1.01 bar in informal metric units, rather than being equal to a nice round "one bar".
However, today I discovered that -- making allowances for imprecision of topographical maps of Paris and of interpolating on atmosphere-vs-altitude charts -- the nominal atmospheric pressure at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in Paris is, in fact 100 kPa to at least three digits of precision.
However, today I discovered that -- making allowances for imprecision of topographical maps of Paris and of interpolating on atmosphere-vs-altitude charts -- the nominal atmospheric pressure at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in Paris is, in fact 100 kPa to at least three digits of precision.
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Date: 2022-01-18 10:09 pm (UTC)Ideally, the IBWM's altitude would be about 30 meters higher to make the coincidence perfect; it's on ground with an altitude of around 65m, and we really want something about 100m. But when
I found out that it was close enough, I decided that it was too good a choice of places to look for somewhere else "significant" that would be a better match.
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Date: 2022-01-18 10:19 pm (UTC)