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A tabletop-sized Kibble balance (KIBB-g1) designed to directly realize mass at the gram-level range with uncertainties on the order of parts in 10$^6$ has been developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The masses of a nominally 5,g and 1,g weight were determined with 1-$sigma$ standard uncertainties of 9.0,$upmu$g and 6.7,$upmu$g, respectively. The corresponding relative uncertainties are $1.8times 10^{-6}$ and $6.3times 10^{-6}$. The construction of the instrument, capabilities, and full uncertainty budgets are presented in this manuscript.
The measurement science in realizing and disseminating the unit for pressure in the International System of Units (SI), the pascal (Pa), has been the subject of much interest at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Modern optica
Employing very simple electro-mechanical principles known from classical physics, the Kibble balance establishes a very precise and absolute link between quantum electrical standards and macroscopic mass or force measurements. The success of the Kibb
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