Abstract
After the recent redefinition of the International System of Units (SI), torque no longer needs to be traceable to a calibrated mass in a gravitational field suspended from a known lever arm and disseminated through a chain of torque transducers. An SI-traceable torque can be directly realized using the Kibble principle where a torque is generated by a calibrated electromagnetic transducer. Here, a set of theoretical designs for a new instrument aimed at direct realization of torque to 0.1% accuracy is analyzed and examined for feasibility. With careful attention to magnet design, a robust and easily implemented torque calibrator can be built.
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