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A resonant bridge for measuring ɛ and tan δ for highly conducting substances

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This bridge covers the range 5–200 kHz for substances of conductivity up to 10−2 ohm−1 cm−1. The relative error in ɛ for tan δ=100 is ± 3%, while tan δ is measured to ± 2%. Results are given for solutions of high conductivity.

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Sus, A.N., Gangnus, V.S. & Borovkova, I.P. A resonant bridge for measuring ɛ and tan δ for highly conducting substances. Soviet Physics Journal 10, 4–5 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01649463

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