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Standard apparatus for calibrating polyhedral prisms

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On the basis of the results of a series of investigations into individual parts of the new standard installation, practical measurements, and the experience gained during these activities, we may state the following:

  • The installation satisfies the main demands and principles of the project;

  • as regards its parameters the installation stands on the same level as the best foreign installations of the same type;

  • the installation will be able to be used, not only for the needs of the Czechoslovakian SSR, but also cooperatively by the member countries of the Socialist Economic Union — for example, in development of the theme set out in [5], in which the Czechoslovakian SSR is a coauthor.

We may reasonably expect that future improvements of the apparatus will increase the efficiency with which polyhedral prisms are calibrated and reduce the error to MK=±0.02″.

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 2, pp. 8–9, February, 1974.

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Brezina, I., Mokrosh, I. & Shtuller, G. Standard apparatus for calibrating polyhedral prisms. Meas Tech 17, 168–171 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00813077

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