A comprehensive reference to what is measured, how and why. Measurement is constantly all around us. It forms the foundations of science - the ohms and amps of physics and the moles and isotopes of chemistry - and shapes our every day. Our relationships with measurement start the moment we wake and check the day's temperature and continue until the precise second we go to sleep. But beyond the familiar measurements, hundreds more are listed in this entertaining and revealing reference. The me...
The Quality of Measurements: A Metrological Reference
by A E Fridman, Andrew Sabak, and Paul Makinen
The Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) is the ultimate tool to see and measure structures on the nanoscale and to probe their elemental composition and electronic structure with sub-nanometer spatial resolution. Recent technological breakthroughs have revolutionized our understanding of materials via use of the TEM, and it promises to become a significant tool in understanding biological and biomolecular systems such as viruses and DNA molecules. This book is a practical guide for scientists...
Science Perspectives for 3D Spectroscopy (ESO Astrophysics Symposia)
This volume contains the proceedings of possibly the last conference ever on integral-field spectroscopy. The contributors, noted authorities in the field, focus on the scientific questions that can be answered with integral-field spectroscopy, ranging from solar system studies all the way to high redshift surveys. Overall readers get a state-of-the-science review of astronomical 3D spectroscopy.
An Introduction to Error Analysis (A series of books in physics)
by John R Taylor
The need for error analysis is captured in the book's arresting cover shot - of the 1895 Paris train disaster (also available as a wall poster). The early chapters teach elementary techniques of error propagation and statistical analysis to enable students to produce successful lab reports. Later chapters treat a number of more advanced mathematical topics, with many examples from mechanics and optics. End-of-chapter problems include many that call for use of calculators or computers, and numero...
This book gives a detailed review on ground-based aerosol optical depth measurement with emphasis on the calibration issue. The review is written in chronological sequence to render better comprehension on the evolution of the classical Langley calibration from the past to present. It not only compiles the existing calibration methods but also presents a novel calibration algorithm in Langley sun-photometry over low altitude sites which conventionally is a common practice performed at high obser...
In dem Buch werden die physikalischen Eigenschaften der Gase beschrieben und die unterschiedlichen Messverfahren und Sensorprinzipien zur Analyse von Gasgemischen dargestellt. Die Anwendung von Gassensoren in den unterschiedlichen Applikationen wird anhand praxisnaher Beispiele dargestellt. Diese Anwendungsfalle der messtechnischen Erfassung von Gasen stammen aus vielen Bereichen der Technik, insbesondere der Energietechnik, Lebensmitteltechnik, Verfahrenstechnik, Biotechnik, Sicherheitstechnik,...
Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals (Signals and Communication Technology)
by Gabriel Vasilescu
Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals is a comprehensive reference book on noise and interference in electronic circuits, with particular focus on low-noise design. The first part of the book deals with mechanisms, modelling, and computation of intrinsic noise which is generated in every electronic device. The second part analyzes the coupling mechanisms which can lead to a contamination of circuits by parasitic signals and provides appropriate solutions to this problem. The last part contain...
Laser Measurement Technology (Springer Series in Optical Sciences, #188)
by Axel Donges and Reinhard Noll
Laser measurement technology has evolved in the last years in a versatile and reflationary way. Today, its methods are indispensable for research and development activities as well as for production technology. Every physicist and engineer should therefore gain a working knowledge of laser measurement technology. This book closes the gap of existing textbooks. It introduces in a comprehensible presentation laser measurement technology in all its aspects. Numerous figures, graphs and tables allo...
Mode Calculations for VLF Propagation in the Earth-ionosphere Waveguide; NBS Technical Note 114
Amplitude and Phase of the Low- and Very Low-radiofrequency Ground Wave; NBS Technical Note 60
Annual Book of ASTM Standards
A discussion of recently developed experimental methods for noise research in nanoscale electronic devices, conducted by specialists in transport and stochastic phenomena in nanoscale physics. The approach described is to create methods for experimental observations of noise sources, their localization and their frequency spectrum, voltage-current and thermal dependences. Our current knowledge of measurement methods for mesoscopic devices is summarized to identify directions for future research,...
Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods (Fundamental Theories of Physics, #70)
Methods of reasoning lying at the heart of rational scientific inference are explored and applied in some 55 papers by contributors from industry, defense establishments, and academia, brought together under the sponsorship of the US Navy and several European and American chemical corporations. The
Weights and Measures Eighth Annual Conference; NBS Miscellaneous Publication 11
Détermination Expérimentale De La Valeur Du Mètre En Longueurs D'ondes Lumineuses
by Charles Édouard Guillaume and Albert Abraham Michelson
The application of standard measurement is a cornerstone of modern science. In this collection of essays, standardization of procedure, units of measurement and the epistemology of standardization are addressed by specialists from sociology, history and the philosophy of science.