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    InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 3 months ago

    Virgin Physicists

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    InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 3 months ago
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      Without using fancy components: Just simply adding a 6.2 and a 2400 Ohm resistor in parallel already gives you 6.18402 Ohm ⚡️

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        Real world resistors usually have a tolerance of ±5%, so you’ll never get anything that precise.

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          That’s why I keep a roll of 20 AWG nichrome on hand. Spool off 9.7195853528209 feet and it’ll be bang on.

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            So 1 inch of your wire would weigh ~0.0987 grams, so to measure down to 8.6350242338508 inches of wire your scale would need to weigh down to ~0.00000000000007 grams. Which is the weight of about a dozen atoms or so.

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              Yeah which is why you use a Kibble balance. Are you sure you’re cut out for this kind of work?

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                I’m not a scientist, I’m just in IT haha

                I figured there was a way to measure that small of weight but I didn’t know!

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                  Its akin to having an electon microscope in your kitchen

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            We move onto the next issue. How to precisely measure the length of the wire?

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              Eyeball it. Gotta squint right tho.

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              If you trust the gauging, you weigh it.

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              With a 6 digit voltmeter

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              With an ohm meter?

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          I’ve actually found 1% to be a lot more common nowadays.

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          Grab a box full and test a bunch until you find one that works well for your use case. That way you end up with a resistor that’s much better than the rated tolerance you’d get if you just grabbed one resistor at random.

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