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Qu'est-ce (qui) est measuring - définition

PROCESS OF ASSIGNING QUANTITIES TO OBJECTS OR EVENTS
Measuring; Measurements; Measurment; Theory of measurement; Measured; Measurer; Measurers; Meted; Measurand; Euromet; Numerical measure; Mensuration (mathematics)
  • A 2-metre carpenter's [[ruler]]
  • Measurement station C of EMMA experiment situated at the depth of 75 meters in the [[Pyhäsalmi Mine]].
  • Four measuring devices having metric calibrations
  • US customary]].
  • The seven base units in the SI system. Arrows point from units to those that depend on them.

measuring         
A measuring jug, cup, or spoon is specially designed for measuring quantities, especially in cooking.
ADJ: ADJ n
Measuring         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Measure.
II. Measuring ·adj Used in, or adapted for, ascertaining measurements, or dividing by measure.
Measuring instrument         
  • Measuring instruments in fiction: [[Captain Nemo]] and Professor Aronnax contemplating thermometers, barometers, clocks, etc. in [[Jules Verne]]'s 1869-1870 science fiction novel ''[[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea]]''
  • An [[echocardiogram]] processed into a three dimensional representation.
  • scales]]: An instrument for measuring mass in a force field by balancing forces.
  • A measuring instrument for [[radio waves]]: the 64-meter radio telescope at [[Parkes Observatory]], [[Australia]], as seen in 1969, when it was used to receive live televised video from [[Apollo 11]]
  • A Cathode-ray tube
  • [[Vitruvian Man]] by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], [[Gallerie dell'Accademia]], [[Venice]] (1485-90)
  • Measurement results (a) brittle (b) ductile with breaking point (c) ductile without breaking point.
  • electromagnetic spectrum]].
  • The [[electromagnetic spectrum]]
  • The electrochemical cell: A device for measuring substance potentials.
  • An instrument for detecting net charges, the [[electroscope]].
  • An active [[calorimeter]] lacking a temperature measurement device.
  • Love Meter]] and [[strength tester machine]] at a [[Framingham, Massachusetts]] rest stop.
  • [[Watch]], a time measurement device
  • A cloud chamber detecting alpha-rays.
  • mercury]] (Hg) [[barometer]] in the [[gravitational field]] of the earth.
  • prism]].
  • A [[measuring cup]], a common instrument used to measure volume.
  • A spirometer, inhaling into pipe a fills volume b, the rest balances forces.
DEVICE FOR MEASURING A PHYSICAL QUANTITY
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A measuring instrument is a device to measure a physical quantity. In the physical sciences, quality assurance, and engineering, measurement is the activity of obtaining and comparing physical quantities of real-world objects and events.

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Measurement

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 is a process of determining how large or small a physical quantity is as compared to a basic reference quantity of the same kind. The scope and application of measurement are dependent on the context and discipline. In natural sciences and engineering, measurements do not apply to nominal properties of objects or events, which is consistent with the guidelines of the International vocabulary of metrology published by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. However, in other fields such as statistics as well as the social and behavioural sciences, measurements can have multiple levels, which would include nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales.

Measurement is a cornerstone of trade, science, technology and quantitative research in many disciplines. Historically, many measurement systems existed for the varied fields of human existence to facilitate comparisons in these fields. Often these were achieved by local agreements between trading partners or collaborators. Since the 18th century, developments progressed towards unifying, widely accepted standards that resulted in the modern International System of Units (SI). This system reduces all physical measurements to a mathematical combination of seven base units. The science of measurement is pursued in the field of metrology.

Measurement is defined as the process of comparison of an unknown quantity with a known or standard quantity.

Exemples de prononciation pour measuring
1. measuring success.
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2. of measuring.
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3. measuring everything.
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4. I'm measuring the heartbeat, I'm measuring the breath--
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5. measuring the pitch, measuring the trajectory of the pitch
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Exemples du corpus de texte pour measuring
1. There is measuring equipment for effluents and there are monitoring stations for measuring air pollution.
2. The system works by measuring the solar radiation reflected by peoples bodies and measuring anything which interferes with the reflection.
3. Measuring either one with precision is impossible.
4. Two 6–room, two–story garden apartments measuring about 1'0 square meters with gardens measuring 150 square meters, sold for NIS 1.5 million; two 5–room apartments, measuring about 150 square meters, were price–tagged at NIS 1.25 million, and two penthouses, measuring 170 square meters with 110–square meter balconies, fetched NIS 1.37 million.
5. It decided to eliminate its existing system of measuring radio markets and use one favored by Arbitron, a private firm best known for measuring ratings.