Stochastic Approach to Determining the Mass Standard Based on the Fixed Values of Fundamental Physical Constants

Abstract

It is shown that the inert properties of a stationary random process can be expressed in terms of the ratio of its correlation interval to the doubled variance. When using a fixed value of the Planck constant h as a proportionality factor, this ratio can be used as an equivalent of a mass standard. It is proposed to use thermal noise as a reference Gaussian stationary random process. The theoretical justification of the project of creating Thermal superconducting ampere balance for measuring the energy mass of an object is also given

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