mätstorheter
Mätstorheter are units of measurement used to quantify physical quantities. In Sweden they form part of the national metrology system, which conforms to the International System of Units (SI). The Swedish authority responsible for metrology is the Swedish National Metrology Institute, known as Svenska Metrologin. This institute ensures that measurements made in Sweden are traceable to SI standards, providing a common basis for science, industry and commerce.
Historically, Sweden used a variety of traditional units such as the "talet", "stöt" and "järn" for length,
Today the most common mätstorheter include the meter (m) for length, kilogram (kg) for mass, second (s)
For public safety, legal metering of energy, fuel, and pharmaceuticals relies on precise calibration certificates issued