Fill out digits to the right of the decimal point, until you have 9 digits after the point. After the "1", just add zeroes. Then take the point away. In some countries, a billion is a 1 with 12 zeroes, instead of 9, so check the definition of "billion" in your country. However, a 1 with 9 zeroes is the more commonly-used definition.
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4. Needle Detector Calibration LogGenerated ByFactory authorized staffs e.g. an operator.WhenThree times a day in beginning of each shift and machine being started to operate, middle and end of a working period.WhyTo ensure that the machine is in calibration control and will perform accurately according to the standard of 1.2mm ferrous check card.How to do it?Using ferrous check card supplied by machine supplier.Go to below link which explains the 9 point calibration processhttp://hongqiaogrp.com/abgcw09/2010-05-12/TARGET%20REQUIRMENTS/TGT%20Needle%20and%20Metal%20contamination%20policy%20and%20procedure%205.12.pdfThanks,Bhupesh S
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The only way to check whether a tool has been calibrated is to review a calibration record, certificate or label to confirm that the most recent successful calibration was done recently enough. To check that a tool is IN calibration, use it to measure an item where the characteristic being measured is already known with high precision and confidence (called a standard). If the measurement result is close enough to the known value, then the tool is in calibration. Sometimes you might want to confirm or check the calibration by checking several standards with widely varying sizes or amounts.
to check the sensitivity of the instrument
To check external interference of light
I found a very credible government website with all kinds of information about calibration, and different things that can be calibrated. You can check it out by going here www.nist.gov/calibrations/.
A scale calibration weight allows a person to check that a set of scales are reading the correct figures. This works by placing a calibration weight of which its exact weight is knows and checking that the scale reads the same weight. If not, then the scales will need to be calibrated.
Holmium oxide is used as standard reference to check wavelengts.
What is the precedure for calibration of gas chromatography? How calibration is perform for gas chromatography? What is the precedure for calibration of gas chromatography? How calibration is perform for gas chromatography?
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polarimetry we want to check temp control.sugrose sol time*temp dependant polarimetry we want to check temp control.sugrose sol time*temp dependant sucrose provide linearity on different concentration as 10,20,30,40,50,% solution there for used for calibration