MASS (version 7.3-13)

newcomb: Newcomb's Measurements of the Passage Time of Light

Description

A numeric vector giving the Third Series of measurements of the passage time of light recorded by Newcomb in 1882. The given values divided by 1000 plus 24 give the time in millionths of a second for light to traverse a known distance. The true value is now considered to be 33.02.

Usage

newcomb

Arguments

source

S. M. Stigler (1973) Simon Newcomb, Percy Daniell, and the history of robust estimation 1885--1920. Journal of the American Statistical Association 68, 872--879.

R. G. Staudte and S. J. Sheather (1990) Robust Estimation and Testing. Wiley.