2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL FOR TWO-TAILED TEST df.20.10.05.02.01.001 13.0786.31412.70631.82163.657636.619 21.8862.9204.3036.9659.92531.598.

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20 Nom. Valueerror%errorerror term  42611% R (Ω) 3,700,00010% T (K) T 0 (K) R 0 (Ω)

21 ValueNominal  + 1%  – 1% R + 10%R – 10% T 0 (K) R 0 (Ω) 1,000,000  R (Ω) 3,700,000 4,070,000 3,330,000 T (K) ∆T (K) error (K)3.55 ±error (K)1.77

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23 Nom. Valueerror%errorerror term A1A E-030.1% E B1B E-041% E C1C E-061% E D1D E-071% E R (Ω)640803% T (K) R ref 100,000

24 ValueNominalA %A 1 –0.1%B 1 +1%B 1 –1%C 1 +1%C1 –1%D 1 +1%D 1 –1%R +3%R –% A1A B1B C1C E E E E-06 D1D E E E E-07 R ref 100,000 R 64,080 66,002 62,158 T calc ∆T error1.539 error ±0.769

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