Re: [NTLK] Going for a Newton

From: John Coady <jcoady_at_mac.com>
Date: Sun Aug 06 2006 - 13:07:52 EDT

Even "minute"

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>On 6-Aug-06, at 6:51 AM, Adam Goddard wrote:
>
>> Yes, I have working Beta and digi-Beta recorders. Tape sizes are all
>> relative. Maybe we should measure the Newt relative to a light-year.
>> :-D
>
>I know you were joking, but ... as a 4th year physics undergrad and
>astronomer, I can't resist!
>
>Newton MP2100 dimensions:
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>1.257830992e-17 x 2.959602335e-18 x 2.219701751e-17 light years (approx)
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>Weight:
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>3.2e-31 Solar Masses (approx)
>
>When you look at it this way, the Newton seems positively tiny!
>
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>Original source measurements:
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>11.9 x 2.8 x 21 cm
>640 g
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>
>
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