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Ruban (disambiguation)

6 Metre         
  • at the 1912 Summer Olympics]] in Stockholm.
INTERNATIONAL RACING SAILING CLASS
Six metre class; 6mR; 6 Metre (keelboat)
The International Six Metre class is a class of classic racing yachts. Sixes are a construction class, meaning that the boats are not identical but are all designed to meet specific measurement formula, in this case International rule.
History of the metre         
  • Triangulation of the [[Anglo-French Survey (1784–1790)]]
  • Greenwich meridian]] is depicted rather than the [[Paris meridian]].
  • [[Montjuïc Castle]] in [[Barcelona]], Spain — the southern end of the meridian arc
  • belfry]] of the [[Church of Saint-Éloi, Dunkirk]] – the northern end of the [[meridian arc]] running south to [[Barcelona]]
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  • [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini]], with the [[Paris Observatory]] in the background
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  • A Krypton-86 lamp used to define the metre between 1960 and 1983.
  • Univ. Paris 6]]
  • Étienne Lenoir]]
  • Gravimeter with variant of Repsold-Bessel pendulum.
  • The north and south sections of the meridinal survey met at [[Rodez Cathedral]], seen here dominating the Rodez skyline at left
  • A head of a post office and a female telegraphist. 1870.
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ORIGINS AND PREVIOUS DEFINITIONS OF THE SI BASE UNIT FOR MEASURING LENGTH
International Prototype Metre; Redefinition of the Metre in 1983; Redefinition of the metre in 1983; International Prototype Meter; International prototype metre; Mètre des Archives; Meridional definition; Prototype metre; Prototype meter; International prototype meter; History of the meter; IPM (standard); Mètre des archives; International prototype of the metre
The history of the metre starts with the Scientific Revolution that is considered to have begun with Nicolaus Copernicus's publication of De revolutionibus orbium coelestium in 1543. Increasingly accurate measurements were required, and scientists looked for measures that were universal and could be based on natural phenomena rather than royal decree or physical prototypes.
Meter         
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  • Triangulation near [[New York City]], 1817
  • Creating the metre-alloy in 1874 at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers. Present Henri Tresca, George Matthey, Saint-Claire Deville and Debray
  • The Meridian room of the [[Paris Observatory]] (or Cassini room): the [[Paris meridian]] is drawn on the ground.
  • The [[Paris]] [[Panthéon]]
  • [[Gravimeter]] with variant of Repsold-Bessel pendulum
  • Closeup of National Prototype Metre Bar No. 27, made in 1889 by the [[International Bureau of Weights and Measures]] (BIPM) and given to the United States, which served as the standard for defining all units of length in the US from 1893 to 1960
SI UNIT OF LENGTH
Meter; Meters; Metres; Yottametre; Yottameter; Meter (unit of length); Measurement System in Meters; Meter (m); Meter (unit); Metrical form; Metre (unit); Meter (distance); Standard metre; Meter unit; Mètre; French meter; French mètre; Definition of the metre; Ronnametre; Quettametre; Ronnameter; SI unit of length
·noun ·Alt. of <a href="">Metrea>.
II. Meter ·noun One who, or that which, metes or measures. ·see Coal-meter.
III. Meter ·noun A line above or below a hanging net, to which the net is attached in order to strengthen it.
IV. Meter ·noun An instrument for measuring, and usually for recording automatically, the quantity measured.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ruban

Ruban may refer to:

  • Rúbaň, Slovakia
  • Ruban Jaune, (English; Yellow Ribbon) a cycling trophy
  • Viktor Ruban (born 1981), Ukrainian athlete
  • Ruban Nielson, New Zealand musician
  • Rubanisation, a concept of human settlements, where city and countryside are considered one space.
  • A ribbon controller (French)