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Static Calibration

A static calibration is a calibration where the physical input does not vary significantly as a function of time; in other words, the frequency of the physical input is 0Hz. An example of static calibration is to place a load on wings of an aircraft to calibrate strain gages mounted on the wing. Examples of measurements that may require static calibrations include temperatures, flight loads, humidity, and Pitot-static pressure.

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