drbitboy
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I thought the blow up was at ~200 Kelvins.
Definitely agree about the excess of digits in those constants:
Definitely agree about the excess of digits in those constants:
- The constants are good to 1 part in ~10 million, although that drops since the constants have opposite signs in numerator and in denominator.
- The temperature is good to no more than 1 part in half a million, at best
- Any other measurement (dP?) that the result will be compared to is good to 1 part in 0.016 million at best, or more likely 1 part in 0.004 million.
- And realistically, if you measure anything to an accuracy better than 1% in operation that is very rare, and that is 1 part in 0.0001 million.