Michelson, Albert A.; Benoît, Jean-René, tr. (1895). „Détermination expérimentale de la valeur du mètre en longueurs d'ondes lumineuses” [Experimental determination of the value of the meter in terms of the lengths of light waves]. Travaux et Mémoires du Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (на језику: француски). 11: 1—85. From p. 85, translated: "... the final conclusion of this work is that the fundamental unit of the metric system is represented by the following numbers of wavelengths of three emissions of cadmium, in air at 15 °C and at a pressure of 760 mm: Red emission … 1 m = 1553163,5λR ... It follows that the wavelengths of these emissions, always at 15 °C and at 760 mm, are (averages of three determinations): λR = 0,64384722μ" (where [1 μ = 6994100000000000000♠1×10−6 m]"
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