On 2022-12-19 09:25:17 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 at 07:57, Stefan Ram <r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote: > > G = Decimal( 6.6743015E-11 ) > > r = Decimal( 6.371E6 ) > > M = Decimal( 5.9722E24 ) > > What's the point of using Decimal if you start with nothing more than > float accuracy?
Right. He also interpreted the notation "6.67430(15)E-11" wrong. The digits in parentheses represent the uncertainty in the same number of last digits. So "6.67430(15)E-11" means "something between 6.67430E-11 - 0.00015E-11 and 6.67430E-11 + 0.00015E-11". The r value has only a precision of 1 km and I'm not sure how accurate the mass is. Let's just assume (for the sake of the argument) that these are actually accurate in all given digits. So G is between 6.67415E-11 and 6.67445E-11, r is between 6.3705E6 and 6.3715E6 and M is between 5.97215E24 and 5.97225E24. If we compute the time for those deviations you will find that the differences are many orders of magnitude greater than the effect you wanted to show. And that still ignores the fact that a vacuum won't be perfect (and collisions with a few stray atoms might have a similarly tiny effect), that gravity isn't constant while the weight falls (it's getting closer to the center of the earth and it's moving past other masses on its way) that Newton's law is only an approximation, etc. So while the effect is (almost certainly) real, the numbers are garbage. I think there's a basic numeracy problem here. This is unfortunately all too common, even among scientists. The OP apparently rounded their numbers to 8 significant digits (thereby introducing an error of about 1E-8) and then insisted that the additional error of 1E-15 introduced by the decimal to float conversion was unacceptable, showing IMHO a fundamental misunderstanding of the numbers they are working with. hp -- _ | Peter J. Holzer | Story must make more sense than reality. |_|_) | | | | | h...@hjp.at | -- Charles Stross, "Creative writing __/ | http://www.hjp.at/ | challenge!"
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