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mikrometri

Mikrometri, or micrometry, is the branch of metrology that deals with measuring small dimensions. It covers methods for determining lengths, thicknesses, diameters, and distances at the micrometre scale, typically using instruments that provide a known scale or digital readout. Common contexts include materials science, biology, geology, and industrial metrology where dimensional accuracy at small scales is important. Measurements are usually expressed in micrometres (µm) or nanometres (nm) and are accompanied by an assessment of uncertainty and traceability to SI standards.

Measurement approaches include mechanical micrometry, optical micrometry, and calibrated imaging. A micrometer screw gauge (a mechanical

Practice emphasizes proper alignment, temperature control, and calibration. Uncertainties arise from instrument errors, magnification in imaging,

instrument)
converts
axial
movement
of
a
spindle
into
a
linear
reading;
standard
models
offer
a
least
count
of
about
0.01
mm
(10
µm)
and
higher-precision
variants
down
to
0.001
mm
(1
µm).
Optical
or
instrumented
micrometry
uses
an
ocular
reticle,
stage
micrometers,
calibration
grids,
or
software
to
compare
the
feature
with
known
scale
divisions.
In
microscopy,
optical
micrometry
may
use
a
stage
micrometer
or
calibration
by
imaging
a
reference
scale
to
determine
magnification
and
size
in
the
specimen
image.
and
operator
influence,
and
results
are
reported
with
an
estimated
confidence
interval
and
traceability
to
national
or
international
standards.
See
also
micrometer
in
the
instrument
sense,
stage
micrometer,
and
optical
micrometry.