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- catalog alternative "Testing large capacity scales".
- catalog alternative "Testing large capacity scales.".
- catalog contributor b5057203.
- catalog contributor b5057204.
- catalog contributor b5057205.
- catalog created "1921.".
- catalog date "1921".
- catalog date "1921.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1921.".
- catalog description "Not suggested for general use in ordinary testing -- Advantages of the method -- Disadvantages of the method -- Rest point defined -- Means for measuring the position of the beam -- Sensibility reciprocal -- Computing weight required for perfect balance -- Derivation of data from moving beam -- Method for eliminating the effects of friction -- Estimation of tenths -- Unnecessary to divide by 2 -- Mounting of pointer on the trig loop stand -- Method of applying the weights -- Description of record form and computation sheet -- Rounding off of decimal places -- Discussion of particular example shown on the form -- Summary.".
- catalog extent "1 p. l., 3-16 p. incl. 1 illus., form.".
- catalog hasFormat "Method for precision test of large capacity scales.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Method for precision test of large capacity scales.".
- catalog isPartOf "[United States] Bureau of Standards. Technologic papers, no. 199".
- catalog issued "1921".
- catalog issued "1921.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, Govt. Print. Off.,".
- catalog relation "Method for precision test of large capacity scales.".
- catalog subject "Scales (Weighing instruments)".
- catalog subject "T1 .U4 no. 199".
- catalog tableOfContents "Not suggested for general use in ordinary testing -- Advantages of the method -- Disadvantages of the method -- Rest point defined -- Means for measuring the position of the beam -- Sensibility reciprocal -- Computing weight required for perfect balance -- Derivation of data from moving beam -- Method for eliminating the effects of friction -- Estimation of tenths -- Unnecessary to divide by 2 -- Mounting of pointer on the trig loop stand -- Method of applying the weights -- Description of record form and computation sheet -- Rounding off of decimal places -- Discussion of particular example shown on the form -- Summary.".
- catalog title "Method for precision test of large capacity scales, by C.A. Briggs, Associate Physicist [and] E.D. Gordon, Associate Physicist, Bureau of Standards. September 24, 1921 ...".
- catalog title "Testing large capacity scales".
- catalog title "Testing large capacity scales.".
- catalog type "text".