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== Measurement and replacement with defined value == As of 2006, the most precise measurement of ''R'' had been obtained by measuring the [[speed of sound]] ''c''<sub>a</sub>(''P'', ''T'') in [[argon]] at the temperature ''T'' of the [[triple point of water]] at different [[pressure]]s ''P'', and [[extrapolation|extrapolating]] to the zero-pressure limit ''c''<sub>a</sub>(0, ''T''). The value of ''R'' is then obtained from the relation : <math>c_\text{a}(0, T) = \sqrt{\frac{\gamma_0 R T}{A_\text{r}(\text{Ar}) M_\text{u}}},</math> where : ''Ξ³''<sub>0</sub> is the [[heat capacity ratio]] (5/3 for monatomic gases such as argon); : ''T'' is the temperature, ''T''<sub>TPW</sub> = 273.16 K by the definition of the kelvin at that time; : ''A''<sub>r</sub>(Ar) is the relative atomic mass of argon, and ''M''<sub>u</sub> = {{val|e=-3|u=kgβ mol<sup>β1</sup>}} as defined at the time. However, following the [[2019 revision of the SI]], ''R'' now has an exact value defined in terms of other exactly defined physical constants.
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