Примери коришћења International prototype на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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After the International Prototype Kilogram had been found to vary in mass over time relative to its reproductions,
which has custody of the International Prototype Kilogram.
which has custody of the International Prototype Kilogram.
having custody of the International Prototype Kilogram.
manufactured as a prototype in 1799 and from which the International Prototype Kilogram(IPK) was derived in 1875,
This cylinder is the International Prototype Kilogram.
This is the international prototype of the kilogram.
This piece of metal is the International Prototype Kilogram.
10 percent iridium, the international prototype kilo has rarely seen the light of day.
The international Prototype of the metre sanctioned by the 1st CGPM in 1889 shall be kept at the BIPM under the conditions specified in 1889.
the kilogram was redefined as the mass of the international prototype kilogram, and as such is independent of the meter,
International Prototype Kilogram(IPK)- Commissioned by the General Conference on Weights
After the International Prototype Kilogram had been found to vary in mass over time,
After the International Prototype Kilogram had been found to vary in mass over time relative to its reproductions,
is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram(IPK, also known as“Le Grand K” or“Big K”).
After the International Prototype Kilogram had been found to vary in mass over time,
The International Prototype Kilogram was commissioned by the General Conference on Weights
Manufactured as a prototype in 1799 and from which the International Prototype Kilogram(IPK) was derived in 1875,
where they are used to make the international prototypes used by international standards bodies for mass standards such as the international prototype of the kilogram and the international prototype of the metre, although both have been superseded during the 2019 redefinition of the SI base units.
The final kilogram, manufactured as a prototype in 1799 and from which the International Prototype Kilogram(IPK) was derived in 1875,