The socially defined behavior of electronic components.
What it means to be a 100 Ω resistor is inherently nebulous, and negotiated and renegotiated between manufacturers and customers. By @robamacl http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ram/art/essay/components/ …
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Replying to @Meaningness @robamacl
That is just what call "industry standards" and applies to all industries. Tolerance, specs, MTBFs, etc metrics are all worked out by industry groups like IEEE and ASTM and manufacturers test and report those in their datasheets, which customers design against. T'was always thus
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Sure, just using resistors as an example because they are boring, so it should be obvious by extension that this is pervasive
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