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<metaitemprop="description" content="Physical length measurements using a 1979 Dutch 2 1/2 G coin, a stripe of paper and a ruler to test the Core Geometric System ™ circumference formula.">
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<metaitemprop="description" content="The circumference of a 1979 Dutch 2 1/2 G coin with a diameter of 29 mm measures about 93 mm by wrapping around a thin paper strip, then measuring its length straightened with a ruler.">
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I have conducted experiments via common objects. Coins, beverage cans, a piece of paper and a ruler. These are relatively easy to find.</p>
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<imgclass="center-fit" src="coinMeasurement.jpg" alt="Measuring the circumference of a coin using a ruler and a paper stripe">
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<imgclass="center-fit" src="coinMeasurement.jpg" alt="The circumference of a 1979 Dutch 2 1/2 G coin with a diameter of 29 mm measures about 93 mm by wrapping around a thin paper strip, then measuring its length straightened with a ruler.">
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