Transcription of Timer Calibrations Stopwatch and - NIST
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Stopwatch andTimer CalibrationsJeff C. GustRobert M. GrahamMichael A. LombardiMay 2004960-12 SpecialPublication960-12iDEPARTMENTOFCOM MERCEUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICANIST Recommended Practice GuideSpecial Publication 960-12 Stopwatch andTimer CalibrationsJeff C. GustQuametec CorporationRobert M. GrahamSandia National LaboratoriesMichael A. LombardiNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyPhysics LaboratoryMay Department of CommerceDonald L. Evans, SecretaryTechnology AdministrationPhillip J. Bond, Under Secretary for TechnologyNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyArden L. Bement, Jr., Directorii Stopwatch and Timer CalibrationsCertain commercial entities, equipment, or materials may be identified inthis document in order to describe an experimental procedure or conceptadequately.
the number of digits on the device’s display for a digital stopwatch or the smallest increment or graduation on the face of an analog stopwatch. For example, if a stopwatch display shows two digits to the right of the decimal point, it has a resolution of 0.01 s (10 ms, or 1/100 of a second).
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