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'''Measurement''' is the act of quantifying a property of an object or relation.  
'''Measurement''' is the act of quantifying a property of an object or relation. Quantification requires there exist a '''standard unit'''; measurements are expressed as multiples of the standard unit (or as a ratio of the dimension measured to the dimension of the standard unit). A '''count''' is distinct from a measurement, in that a count quantifies the number of distinct objects, and can thus be exact, while a measurement is never entirely exact.
 
==Units==
Historically, there have existed a wide variety of standard units; most measurement for scientific and commercial purposes today uses the standard units of the [[International System of Units]] (abbreviated '''SI''' from its name in French, '''''S'''ystème '''i'''nternational d'unités''). However, in the [[United States]], muchmeasurement is performed using [[United States customary units]]


==Accuracy and Precision==
==Accuracy and Precision==

Revision as of 10:54, 22 April 2007

Measurement is the act of quantifying a property of an object or relation. Quantification requires there exist a standard unit; measurements are expressed as multiples of the standard unit (or as a ratio of the dimension measured to the dimension of the standard unit). A count is distinct from a measurement, in that a count quantifies the number of distinct objects, and can thus be exact, while a measurement is never entirely exact.

Units

Historically, there have existed a wide variety of standard units; most measurement for scientific and commercial purposes today uses the standard units of the International System of Units (abbreviated SI from its name in French, Système international d'unités). However, in the United States, muchmeasurement is performed using United States customary units

Accuracy and Precision

Accuracy is the measure of correctness of a measurement, precision is the measure of the repeatability of a measurement Systematic errors in the measuring equipment or technique can cause measurements to be incorrect.


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