Reading COE

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Jan de Jong
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Reading COE

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Hello, not knowing about this notation of COE. I think it is COE 96 ....am I right ?
COE (9,60 +- 0,15) x 10 -6 Sorry, don 't know how to make this signs in the right way. Jan
Lynn Perry
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Re: Reading COE

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Hi Jan. When I read your question, I thought this should be easy to find with Google. It was not, because the actual measurement has been lost to the reduced reporting of 90, 96, 82. etc. I finally found the answer in an earlier post on the board:

http://warmglass.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=41565

Look at the very bottom of the thread. So, 9.6x10-6 is the same as 96x10-5 and 96 COE, I think.....
Lynn Perry
Jan de Jong
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Re: Reading COE

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@ Lynn Perry: Thank you ! Jan
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