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How is the current metre defined in terms of time?
A. As the length of a metal bar at 0°C
B. As one ten-millionth of the Earth's quadrant
C. As the distance light travels in vacuum in 1/(2.99792458×10⁸) seconds
D. As the wavelength of red light from krypton
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