(new tag) Wow, and I do mean WOW. just how many femtometers did you measure for the equatorial bulge. I thought these really small particles were nice and round. On that point is there anything in nature that is perfectly straight or perfectly round. I keep looking but everything seems to have some irregularity Just curious Justin -----Original Message----- From: Douglas Butler [mailto:dbutler@IMETRIX.COM] Sent: Friday, 8 March 2002 03:42 To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: Making PCBs... Why I used femtometers just last Tuesday to measure the equatorial bulge of an electron due to its spin... Sherpa Doug ;-) > -----Original Message----- > From: Mitch Miller [mailto:mitch@MDMILLER.COM] > Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:25 PM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: Re: Making PCBs... > > > On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Olin Lathrop wrote: > > > Today the preferred units are the > > nanometer and the femtometer. > > So, what sort of measurement might one be making to warrant > documenting > the result in femtometers? > > -- Mitch > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList > mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu > > > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads