In science, measurement is the process of estimating or determining the magnitude of a quantity, such as length or mass, relative to a unit of measurement, such as a metre or a kilogram. The term measurement can also be used to refer to a specific result obtained from the measurement process.

History

Main article: History of measurement

The word "measurement" is derived from the Greek word "metron," which means a limited proportion.

The history of measurements is a topic within the history of science and technology.

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What is the condition if the measurement value is not in the range of datasheet?
Q. As in semiconductor datasheet, there are min, typ and max value. But some items, not all value of min, typ and max are given. Example;only the typ value, 5.5 Volt is given for maximum output voltage. While the other value, min and max is only shown as "-". How if my measurement value of maximum output voltage is 4.5 Volt and how if my measurement value of maximum output voltage is 10 Volt. Is it my measurement value is not ok?
Asked by n_dy555 - Fri May 5 04:09:52 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. depends on the chip and if you are talking about supply or source pins... output pins voltages are a function of the power supply...
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What is the taper measurement in a typical electric pole?
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A. well if you are using wooden poles then there is no general rule of taper due to knots and the poles also sometimes tend to be bowed.
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What value of a measurement must be available if the accuracy of a measurement is to be determined?
Q. What value of a measurement must be available if the accuracy of a measurement is to be determined
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A. A measurement is usually considered to be accurate to plus or minus 1/2 of the smallest part of the measurement. examples: 1. If you measure to integral inches, then the accuracy is plus or minus 1/2 inch. 2. If you measure to millimetres, then the accuracy is plus or minus 0.5 mm. 3. if you measure to 16ths of an inch, the accuracy is plus or minus 1/32nd of an inch.
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