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  2. Walmart: 6 High-Quality Items To Buy Now - AOL

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    Whether you hope to save on your holiday shopping or are just looking for everyday discounts, Walmart has you covered. While the big-box retailer is known for its affordable prices, it also carries...

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  5. Deadweight tester - Wikipedia

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    A dead weight tester (DWT) is a calibration standard method that uses a piston cylinder on which a load is placed to make an equilibrium with an applied pressure underneath the piston. Deadweight testers are secondary standards which means that the pressure measured by a deadweight tester is defined through other quantities: length, mass and time.

  6. Calibration - Wikipedia

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    The formal definition of calibration by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) is the following: "Operation that, under specified conditions, in a first step, establishes a relation between the quantity values with measurement uncertainties provided by measurement standards and corresponding indications with associated measurement uncertainties (of the calibrated instrument or ...

  7. Kibble balance - Wikipedia

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    It was originally known as a watt balance because the weight of the test mass is proportional to the product of current and voltage, which is measured in watts. In June 2016, two months after the death of its inventor, Bryan Kibble , metrologists of the Consultative Committee for Units of the International Committee for Weights and Measures ...