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What are standard cells?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

The 'Standard Cell' was an Hg-Cd chemical cell, which delivered a voltage of 1.018683V. It was in use by international agreement from 1911 to 1990. No longer regarded as the Voltage standard. Sometimes known as the Weston Standard Cell. Nowadays, the standard voltage reference is given by the Josephson Effect - a solid state effect, accurate to about 1 part per billion.

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