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Mätningen

Mätningen is the act of determining the magnitude of a quantity by comparison with a standard unit. It is central to metrology, science, engineering, industry, and everyday life. The term is formed from the verb mäta (to measure) with the nominal -ning.

In practice, a measurement involves defining the quantity and unit, choosing an instrument, performing the measurement,

Instrumentation ranges from simple rulers and thermometers to advanced sensors, calibrators, and metrology laboratories. Calibration against

The concept of measurement spans many fields: physics and engineering (quantities like length, mass, time, electrical

See also: Metrology, Calibration, SI units, Measurement uncertainty, Data quality.

recording
the
result,
and
estimating
its
uncertainty.
Measurements
can
be
direct
(measuring
a
quantity
with
a
single
instrument)
or
indirect
(derived
from
other
measured
quantities
or
calculations).
Units
are
often
from
the
International
System
of
Units
(SI)
and
are
linked
to
a
chain
of
traceability.
standards
ensures
accuracy
and
traceability
to
national
or
international
references.
Uncertainty
sources
include
instrument
limitations,
environment,
and
operator
effects.
Repeated
measurements
and
statistical
analysis
improve
reliability
and
define
precision.
quantities),
geodesy
and
surveying
(coordinates,
elevations),
medicine
(vital
signs),
chemistry
(concentrations),
and
social
sciences
(surveys,
polling).
In
everyday
life
measuring
informs
cooking,
construction,
manufacturing,
and
quality
control.