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@@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ Harvard Bridge length = 364.4 smoot(2034.57 ft, 620.136 m) ± 1 εar
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??? question "What is `smoot`?"
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??? question "What is `smoot`?"
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The smoot (/ˈsmuːt/) is a nonstandard unit of length created as part of an MIT fraternity prank.
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The smoot (/ˈsmuːt/) is a nonstandard unit of length created as part of an MIT fraternity prank.
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It is named after Oliver R. Smoot, a fraternity pledge to Lambda Chi Alpha, who in October 1958
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It is named after Oliver R. Smoot, a fraternity pledge to Lambda Chi Alpha, who, in October 1958,
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lay on the Harvard Bridge (between Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts), and was used by his
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lay on the Harvard Bridge (between Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts) and was used by his
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fraternity brothers to measure the length of the bridge.
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fraternity brothers to measure the length of the bridge.
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One smoot is equal to Oliver Smoot's height at the time of the prank (five feet and seven inches).
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One smoot equals Oliver Smoot's height at the time of the prank (five feet and seven inches).
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The bridge's length was measured to be 364.4 smoots plus or minus one ear, with the "plus or minus"
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The bridge's length was measured to be 364.4 smoots plus or minus one ear, with the "plus or minus"
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intended to express uncertainty of measurement.
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intended to express the measurement uncertainty.
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Oliver Smoot graduated from MIT with the class of 1962, became a lawyer, and later became
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Oliver Smoot graduated from MIT with the class of 1962, became a lawyer, and later became
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chairman of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and president of the International
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chairman of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and president of the International
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