Which of the following best describes gauge blocks? A) Master reference standards B) Universal standards C) Steel standards (as well as carbide) D) Line standards
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Gauge blocks are precision ground and lapped metal or ceramic blocks used as length standards in dimensional metrology. Show more…
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