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A standard capacitor for frequencies up to 200–300 Mc

  • High and Ultrahigh Frequency Measurements
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The accuracy of determining the effective capacitance of coaxial cylindrical capacitors depends to a great extent on the construction of the connecting device of the instrument to which the capacitor has to be joined. The best junction device is the one which reproduces the construction of the coaxial capacitor. In this instance the error due to an edge field will be minimal and there will be no error at all due to the nonuniformity of the field.

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  1. V. T. Renne, Electrical Capacitors [in Russian] (Gosénergoizdat, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959).

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  2. D. Woods, “A precision dual admittance bridge for the range 3 to 300 Mcs,” Precis. Electr. Proc. Sympos. Nat. Phys. Lab. (London, 1955) No. 4.

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Grokhol'skii, A.L. A standard capacitor for frequencies up to 200–300 Mc. Meas Tech 3, 518–523 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00976494

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