Previous page Next page Bottom Top One level up Home

Measurement

Webpages concerning "Measurement"

Larson-Davis product line includes condenser microphones and accessories, sound level meters, portable and realtime frequency analyzers, noise dosimeters, environmental noise monitoring systems. Larson-Davis Laboratories is a major supplier of integrated systems used for perimeter sound monitoring.
http://www.larsondavis.com
Keywords:
Pimento, LMS Pimento, DSS, digital sensing system, vibration testing, multi, channel, data, aquisition, Audiometer Calibration Systems, sound level meters, noise monitoring, dosimeters, dosemeter, real-time analyzer, analyser, acoustic measurement, audiometer, acoustics, vibration, noise, microphones, head space analysis, impedance

http://www.larsondavis.com

Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration
http://www.bkhome.com/
Keywords:
Bruel, Kjaer, Brüel, Kjær, bk, b&k, Bruel & Kjaer, Brüel & Kjær, acoustic, vibration, microphone, accelerometer, preamplifer, calibrator, pistonphone, hydrophone, underwater acoustics, electroacoustics, transducers, signal conditioning, electronic test, building acoustics, architectural acoustics, sound, decibel, dB, SPL, sound pressure level, Pascal, ...

http://www.bkhome.com/

HEAD acoustics provides noise and vibration, sound quality, and telecommunications voice quality and acoustics testing systems; and Aachen head or achen head binaural recording and playback systems.
http://www.headacoustics.com/
Keywords:
HEAD acoustics, noise vibration, sound, quality, acoustic, consulting, sound vibration, binaural recording, telecommunications voice quality, acoustics testing, aachen head, achen head

http://www.headacoustics.com/

Lansmont Corporation - Field-to-Lab™ Solutions. A strategic combination of Field Data Recording instruments with laboratory test systems, analysis techniques and support services to reduce packaging, distribution costs and improve product quality.
http://www.lansmont.com/
Keywords:
Field-to-Lab tm, Field to Lab, Package Testing, product reliability, Fragility, Damage Boundary, Ruggedness, vibration test, shock test, drop test, impact test, compression test, vibration test equipment, shock test equipment, drop test equipment, compression test equipment, SAVER, Shock Recorder, Vibration Recorder, Lansmont, touch test, TouchTest, ttv, test partner, tp3, sine vibration, ...

http://www.lansmont.com/

Castle Group Ltd, design and manufacturer of sound level meters and vibration meters. Includes sales, training, rental, consultancy in all uses of noise meters and vibration measurement. Covering noise at work and environmental issues, personal noise and professional sound calibration., Noise and Vibration Legislation Seminars for the new European Physical Agents Directive coming into effect in 20...
http://www.castlegroup.co.uk
Keywords:
vibration, noise, meters, castle, group, sound, training, work, range, level, rental, calibration, meter, buy, vibration, noise at work, sound meters, environmental, audiometers, audiometers, rental, training, consultancy, noise, vibration, legislation, seminar, roadshow, castle, work, health, safety, castle, sound, noise, dbalert, work, safety, warning

http://www.castlegroup.co.uk

Home of Vibration Test Systems, Unholtz-Dickie Corp. specializes in manufacturing complete Vibration Test Systems and Vibration Test Equipment, including Shock & Vibration Controllers, Electrodynamic Shakers, Slip Tables, Long Stroke Thrusters, Power Amplifiers, Transducer Calibration Systems and Instrumentation.
http://www.udco.com/
Keywords:
Vibration Equipment, Vibration Test Equipment, Vibration Test, Vibration Test Systems, Vibration Controller, Vibration System, Vibration Test System, Vibration Analysis, Random Vibration, Sine Vibration, Shock Vibration, Sinus Vibration, Vibration Analyzer, Shaker, Electrodynamic shaker, Vibration Shaker, Shakers, Slip Tables, Thrusters, Power Amplifiers, Amplifiers, Transducer Calibrators, ...

http://www.udco.com/

Acoustics Engineering develops acoustics related equipment and software tools, such as the Dirac impulse response measurement system, and the Pyrite omni-directional sound source
http://www.acoustics-engineering.com/
Keywords:
ACOUSTICS, SOFTWARE, SABINE, EYRING, REVERBERATION, ISO3382, IEC1260, IEC60268-16, SABIN, DIRAC, SOUND ABSORPTION, ABSORPTION COEFFICIENTS, ROOM ACOUSTICS, IMPULSE RESPONSE

http://www.acoustics-engineering.com/

Acoustics for over 25 years, ACO Pacific, Inc. is an internationally known manufacturer and supplier of measurement microphones and mic systems, calibrators, sound intensity probes, acoustical/emi isolators, and noise generators.
http://www.acopacific.com/
Keywords:
Acoustics, acoustics, sound, AcoPacific, acopacific, mics, microphones, professional equipment, professional acoustics, acoustics equipment, calibrators, acoustical, noise generators, measurement microphones, mic systems, mic, ACO Pacific, acousticap, acotron, acoustical interface, equipment, sound levels

http://www.acopacific.com/

We specialise in sound & vibration measurement systems based on PC systems and software
http://www.acsoft.co.uk/
Keywords:
sound, vibration, noise measurement, PC-based sound measurement, electroacoustics, cel, bruel & kjaer, acsoft, larson davis, loudspeaker testing

http://www.acsoft.co.uk/

http://www.etfacoustic.com/
Keywords:
measurement, software, ETF, room acoustics, acoustic measurement, acoustic measurement software, ETF software, MLS, room, acoustics, measurement, software, audio measurement, audio measurement analyzer

http://www.etfacoustic.com/

Cirrus Research plc Noise Measurement Instrumentation Sound Level Meters
http://www.cirrusresearch.co.uk/
Keywords:
Noise, Sound, Level, Meters, dose, meter, dosimeter, Acoustic, Measurement, service, calibrate, Calibration, Airports, Environmental, Construction, Motor, Sport, Control, Monitoring, Industrial, Workplace, Health, Safety, Microphone, Sonometre, Bruit, Schallpegelmesser, Larm, Sonometros, Ruido, Fonometria

http://www.cirrusresearch.co.uk/

http://www.endevco.com/

http://www.endevco.com/

http://www.trig-tek.com/

http://www.trig-tek.com/

Help building the largest human-edited directory of the web
Suggest URL - Open Directory Project - Become an editor
directopedia.org uses links and structure from dmoz Open Directory Project.
The contents has been generating using technology developed by scientec.

Wikipedia-Article "Measurement"

Various meters
Enlarge
Various meters

In classical physics and engineering, measurement generally refers to the process of estimating or determining the ratio of a magnitude of a quantitative property or relation to a unit of the same type of quantitative property or relation. A process of measurement involves the comparison of physical quantities of objects or phenomena, or the comparison of relations between objects (e.g. angles). A particular measurement is the result of such a process, normally expressed as the multiple of a real number and a unit, where the real number is the ratio obtained from the measurement process. For example, the measurement of the length of an object might be 5 m, which is an estimate of the object's length, a magnitude, relative to a unit of length, the meter.

Measurement is not limited to physical quantities and relations but can in principle extend to the quantification of a magnitude of any type, through application of a measurement model such as the Rasch model, and subjecting empirical data derived from comparisons to appropriate testing in order to ascertain whether specific criteria for measurement have been satisfied.

In addition, the term measurement is often used in a somewhat looser fashion than defined above, to refer to any process in which numbers are assigned to entities such that the numbers are intended to represent increasing amount, in some sense, without a process that involves the estimation of ratios of magnitudes to a unit. Such examples of measurement range from degrees of uncertainty to consumer confidence to the rate of increase in the fall in the price of a good or service. It is generally proposed that there are four different levels of measurement, and that different levels are applicable to different contexts and types of measurement process.

In scientific research, measurement is essential. It includes the process of collecting data which can be used to make claims about learning. Measurement is also used to evaluate the effectiveness of a program or product (known as an evaluand).

A measurement is a comparison to a standard. -- William Shockley
By number we understand not so much a multitude of Unities, as the abstracted Ratio of any Quantity to another Quantity of the same kind, which we take for Unity -- Sir Isaac Newton (1728)

Contents

Units and systems of measurement

Main articles: Units of measurement and Systems of measurement

Because measurement involves the estimation of magnitudes of quantities relative to particular quantities, called units, the specification of units is of fundamental importance to measurement. The definition or specification of precise standards of measurement involves two key features, which are evident in the Système International d'Unités (SI). Specifically, in this system the definition of each of the base units makes reference to specific empirical conditions and, with the exception of the kilogram, also to other quantitative attributes. Each derived SI unit is defined purely in terms of a relationship involving itself and other units; for example, the unit of velocity is 1 m/s. Due to the fact that derived units make reference to base units, the specification of empirical conditions is an implied component of the definition of all units.

The measurement of a specific entity or relation results in at least two numbers for the relationship between the entity or relation under study and the referenced unit of measurement, where at least one number estimates the statistical uncertainty in the measurement, also referred to as measurement error. Measuring instruments are used to estimate ratios of magnitudes to units. Prior comparisons underlie the calibration, in terms of standard units, of commonly used instruments constructed to measure physical quantities.

Metrology

Metrology is the study of measurement. In general, a metric is a scale of measurement defined in terms of a standard: i.e. in terms of well-defined unit. The quantification of phenomena through the process of measurement relies on the existence of an explicit or implicit metric, which is the standard to which measurements are referenced. If one says I am 5, that person is indicating a measurement without supplying an applicable standard. He could mean I am 5 years old or I am 5 feet high, however the implicit metric is that he is 5 years old..

History

Main article: History of measurement

Laws to regulate measurement were originally developed to prevent fraud. However, units of measurement are now generally defined on a scientific basis, and are established by international treaties. In the United States, commercial measurements are regulated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST, a division of the United States Department of Commerce.

The history of measurements is a topic within the history of science and technology. The metre (us: meter) was standardized as the unit for length after the French revolution, and has since been adopted throughout most of the world. The United States and the UK are in the process of converting to the SI system. This process is known as metrication.

Difficulties in measurement

Measurement of many quantities is very difficult and prone to large error. Part of the difficulty is due to uncertainty, and part of it is due to the limited time available in which to make the measurement.

Examples of things that are very difficult to measure in some respects and for some purposes include social related items such as:

Even for physical quantities gaining accurate measurement can be difficult. It is not possible to be exact, instead, repeated measurements will vary due to various factors affecting the quantity such as temperature, time, electromagnetic fields, and especially measurement method. As an example in the measurement of the speed of light, the quantity is now known to a high degree of precision due to modern methods, but even with those methods there is some variability in the measurement. Statistical techniques are applied to the measurement samples to estimate the speed. In earlier sets of measurements, the variability was greater, and comparing the results shows that the variability and bias in the measurement methods was not properly taken into account. Proof of this is that when various group's measurements are plotted with the estimated speed and error bars showing the expected variability of the estimated speed from the actual number, the error bars from each of the experiments did not all overlap. This means a number of groups incorrectly accounted for the true sources of error and overestimated the accuracy of their methods.

See also

Miscellaneous

Measuring the ratios between physical quantities is an important sub-field of physics.

Some important physical quantities include:

References

Newton, I. (1728/1967). Universal Arithmetic: Or, a Treatise of Arithmetical Composition and Resolution. In D.T. Whiteside (Ed.), The mathematical Works of Isaac Newton, Vol. 2 (pp. 3-134). New York: Johnson Reprint Corp.

External links

This article is based on the article "Measurement" from Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia created and edited by online user community. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License. Here you find the list of authors of this article. The article can only edited within Wikipedia. Edit this article in Wikipedia.