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EXPERIMENTAL ELECTROMECHANICAL WEIGHT MEASURING INSTRUMENT
Electronic kilogram; Electrical kilogram; Watt balance
  • Weighing mode
  • 2019 redefinition]] of the [[kilogram]].
  • Moving mode

kilogram      
n. χιλιόγραμμο, κιλό
lever arm         
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  • rpm]]) that the [[crankshaft]] is turning, and the vertical axis is the torque (in [[newton-metre]]s) that the engine is capable of providing at that speed.
TENDENCY OF A FORCE TO ROTATE AN OBJECT
Torque/Proofs; Principal of moments; Principle of moments; Torques; Torque curve; Moment arm; Moment of force; Angular force; Lever arm; Rotation moment; Torqued; Rotational force; External torque; Force moment; Gram-centimeter; Gram-centimetre; Kilogram metre (torque); Rotary power; Rotary Power; Machine torque; Turning effect
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Definitie

Kilogram
A compound unit; one thousand grams; 2.2046 pounds avds.

Wikipedia

Kibble balance

A Kibble balance is an electromechanical measuring instrument that measures the weight of a test object very precisely by the electric current and voltage needed to produce a compensating force. It is a metrological instrument that can realize the definition of the kilogram unit of mass based on fundamental constants.

It was originally called the watt balance because the weight of the test mass is proportional to the product of current and voltage, which is measured in watts. In June 2016, two months after the death of its inventor, Bryan Kibble, metrologists of the Consultative Committee for Units of the International Committee for Weights and Measures agreed to rename the device in his honor.

Prior to 2019, the definition of the kilogram was based on a physical object known as the International Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK). After considering alternatives, in 2013 the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) agreed on accuracy criteria for replacing this definition with one based on the use of a Kibble balance. After these criteria had been achieved, the CGPM voted unanimously on November 16, 2018 to change the definition of the kilogram and several other units, effective May 20, 2019, to coincide with World Metrology Day.