A Gage Block Measurement Process Using Single Wavelength Interferometry, Issues 152-155U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 30 pages |
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... example if the re- tained fractional part of F is .98 and the observed fraction is .03 , ob- viously the last whole number in F must be raised by one before substi- tuting the observed fraction . The new measured block value , in ...
... example if the re- tained fractional part of F is .98 and the observed fraction is .03 , ob- viously the last whole number in F must be raised by one before substi- tuting the observed fraction . The new measured block value , in ...
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... example will help explain the table : if air temperature measurement is in error by 0.1 ° C a systematic error of 1 microinch ( 1 part in 107 ) results in the value of a 10 inch gage block . Every practical means , as previously ...
... example will help explain the table : if air temperature measurement is in error by 0.1 ° C a systematic error of 1 microinch ( 1 part in 107 ) results in the value of a 10 inch gage block . Every practical means , as previously ...
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... example . With the idea that more g - values could be obtained from the original observations , she examined the observing books of Zeeman data , recorded all observed pat- terns in a duplicate ledger of the line list , and derived as ...
... example . With the idea that more g - values could be obtained from the original observations , she examined the observing books of Zeeman data , recorded all observed pat- terns in a duplicate ledger of the line list , and derived as ...
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... example , the formulation of Bargmann and Wigner [ 4 ] contains extraneous components that must be constrained or eliminated to yield the required number of degrees of freedom . The prescription for accomplishing this feat is not always ...
... example , the formulation of Bargmann and Wigner [ 4 ] contains extraneous components that must be constrained or eliminated to yield the required number of degrees of freedom . The prescription for accomplishing this feat is not always ...
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... example , a spin 3/2 particle may be described by a set of three coupled equations involving a three - spinor . Conditions applicable to a spin - one field allow this three - spinor to be described in terms of a vector - spinor and an ...
... example , a spin 3/2 particle may be described by a set of three coupled equations involving a three - spinor . Conditions applicable to a spin - one field allow this three - spinor to be described in terms of a vector - spinor and an ...
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1817 LIBRARIES air Å antiparticles Appendix atomic clocks broadcast Bureau of Standards cesium charge conjugation Classification length Wave Classified Lines cm 1 Tube cm 1 Wave cm Tube Spark commutation relations components earth electronic energy g-values gage block gauge hafnium Hf 1-Continued Hilbert space Intensity Classification length Intensity length Wave interferometer invariance JOHN ROBB JOHNNY HART Lagrangian Landé leap second length air length Wave number Lines of Hf Lorentz group Lorentz transformation matrix measurement Meggers MICHIGAN microinch momentum National Bureau number o-c cm number Wave number O-C 1 cm Observed and Classified operator oscillator particles pendulum Phys physical quency radio signal representation rotation rubidium sine waves Spark Wave number speed spinors star swings synchronized temperature theory tion Tube Spark o-c Tube Spark Wave vector watch Wave number air Wave number cm Wave number O-C Wave number Wave wavelength Zeeman zero
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