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{{TM500 | mfg=Fracture Systems Research | type=PD 501 | function=dual PD amplifier | class=amplifier | image=Fracture systems research pd 502 pd 501.jpg | introduced=(?)| discontinued=(?) |
{{TM500 | mfg=Fracture Systems Research | type=PD 501 | function=dual potential drop amplifier | class=amplifier | image=Fracture systems research pd 502 pd 501.jpg | introduced=(?)| discontinued=(?) |
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The potential drop technique is used in materials testing.  It works by passing a constant current through a specimen, and measuring the voltage generated across an area (usually the crack site).  Both AC and DC implementations exist.
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