What should be the properties of standard resistances?
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To determine the properties of standard resistances, we can outline the following key characteristics:
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1. **Stability Over Time**:
- The first property of standard resistance is that its value should remain constant and not change over time. This ensures that the resistance can be reliably used for calibration and measurement purposes.
2. **Temperature Coefficient**:
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