Precision: The Measure of All Things

2013 British TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Precision: The Measure of All Things is a three-part British television series presented by Professor Marcus du Sautoy outlining aspects of the history of measurement.[1][2] It was originally aired in June 2013 on BBC Four.[3][4]

Presented byMarcus du Sautoy
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
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Precision: The Measure of All Things
GenrePhysics documentary
Presented byMarcus du Sautoy
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Running time1 hour
Original release
NetworkBBC Four
Release10 June (2013-06-10) 
24 June 2013 (2013-06-24)
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Episodes

Episode 1: Time and Distance

Professor Marcus du Sautoy tells the story of the metre and the second - how an astonishing journey across revolutionary France gave birth to the metre, and how scientists today are continuing to redefine the measurement of time and length, with extraordinary results.

Episode 2: Mass and Moles

Professor Marcus du Sautoy explores the history of Le Grand K - the world's master kilogramme - and the race to replace it now that it has been discovered to be losing weight. Professor Marcus du Sautoy explores the history of this strange object and the astonishing modern day race to replace it.

Episode 3: Heat, Light and Electricity

From lightning bolts and watt engines to electromagnetic waves and single electrons, Professor Marcus du Sautoy continues his journey into the world of measurement as he reveals how we came to measure and harness the power of heat, light and electricity. It's a journey that has involved the greatest minds in science and, today, is getting down to the very building blocks of atoms.

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