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1997 Metrologia 34 245-249 doi: 10.1088/0026-1394/34/3/6
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Abstract. We report on the design and preliminary performance of a novel torsion balance for the measurement of the Newtonian gravitational constant. The design takes advantage of the properties of a wide, heavily loaded torsion strip to enhance the ratio of gravitational signal-to-noise torques beyond that achievable by the traditional Cavendish torsion balance. The results of preliminary experiments suggest that an accuracy of 1 part in 104 should be possible.
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