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The accuracy with which the determination of a component value needs to be made depends on the tolerance of the component and on the purpose for which it is used. Several methods are usually available for checking and testing each type of component, and although the required accuracy of measurement very often determines which of these shall be used, in some cases the method may depend on the component value.

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© 1976 A. Simpson

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Simpson, A. (1976). Component Measurements. In: Testing Methods and Reliability — Power. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02629-6_6

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