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From: volt-nuts <[email protected]> on behalf of Dr. David 
Kirkby <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2020 3:58 AM
To: Discussion of precise voltage measurement <[email protected]>
Subject: [volt-nuts] What if “verification” in metrology?

I am trying to work out what the BIPM definition of verification means

https://jcgm.bipm.org/vim/en/2.44.html

“ provision of objective evidence that a given item fulfils specified
requirements”

Let’s assume that I wanted to verify if the voltage reference meets the
Chinese specifications. Would consulting the 3457A manual and voltage
reference specifications, to determine if the meter is good be considered
verification?

Or does verification only apply to an instrument? For example comparing the
3457A to a Fluke voltage reference?

The one sentence definition in VIM leaves me wondering what the intension
of the entry is.




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