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Measurement
Measurement Meas"ure*ment, n.
1. The act or result of measuring; mensuration; as,
measurement is required.
2. The extent, size, capacity, amount. or quantity
ascertained by measuring; as, its measurement is five
acres.
Meaning of Measurement from wikipedia
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Measurement is the
quantification of
attributes of an
object or event,
which can be used to
compare with
other objects or events. In
other words, measurement...
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Pressure measurement is the
measurement of an
applied force by a
fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface.
Pressure is
typically measured in
units of
force per...
- A unit of
measurement, or unit of measure, is a
definite magnitude of a quantity,
defined and
adopted by
convention or by law, that is used as a standard...
- A
measurement tower or
measurement mast, also
known as
meteorological tower or
meteorological mast (met
tower or met mast), is a free
standing tower or...
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Temperature measurement (also
known as thermometry)
describes the
process of
measuring a
current temperature for
immediate or
later evaluation. Datasets...
- In
quantum physics, a
measurement is the
testing or mani****tion of a
physical system to
yield a
numerical result. A
fundamental feature of
quantum theory...
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Measurement is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering all
aspects of metrology. It was
established in 1983 and is
published 18
times per year. It...
- An
inertial measurement unit (IMU) is an
electronic device that
measures and
reports a body's
specific force,
angular rate, and
sometimes the orientation...
- metrology,
measurement uncertainty is the
expression of the
statistical dispersion of the
values attributed to a
measured quantity. All
measurements are subject...
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Level of
measurement or
scale of
measure is a
classification that
describes the
nature of
information within the
values ****igned to variables. Psychologist...