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![]() "Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... The book is from 1958 ![]() You learn something new every day. I had never heard of these. Can anyone elaborate a bit on what exactly they were used in? Calibrating what, meters? |
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Buck Frobisher wrote:
"Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... The book is from 1958 ![]() You learn something new every day. I had never heard of these. Can anyone elaborate a bit on what exactly they were used in? Calibrating what, meters? Anyplace/time you needed an accurate voltage. In the lab you had very accurate resistor divider banks, where you reduced your test-voltage to the same voltage as the cell. That was tested with a very sensitive galvanometer, where, when the galvanometer indicated zero (micro)volt difference between the two, your testvoltage followed From: Vtest=bankratio X cellvoltage. In this way, at the moment of the readout, the cell did not supply any current, and thus the error was minimal. And yes, meter calibration,reference source calibration (current and voltage) were ever needed. And even to calibrate these reference cells, because due to impurities non of these cells had exactly the same voltage. Now, how to calibrate the first one? I have no idea, but in most countries you had a standards lab to do that for you. |
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