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March 2017

  • Definition of Terms

    Definition of Terms

    The below given terms are often made use of to define the quality/quantity of readings that are displayed by specific instruments. We decipher it for you to fathom its significance and have clear understanding of what it conveys.

    Range

    Range is the region between the limits that are specified within which a certain dimension is measured, received or transmitted. Range is usually expressed by stating the upper and lower values of a particular dimension. 
    Example: 0 to 150N, 20 to 200 psi.

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  • Basic Concepts of Measurement

    MEASUREMENT: 

    Measurement is the assignment of a number to the character of an object or event, which then can be compared with other objects or events. Measurements can be done unaided by human senses, in which case they are termed as estimates or, more commonly they can also be carried out using instruments.

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  • Basics of Force, Torque and Pressure

    Force 

    Force is an external agent capable of changing the state of rest or motion of a particular body. It has magnitude and direction. The direction in which the force is applied is known as the direction of force and the point where force is applied is called the point of application.

    Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force that acts upon each of the objects. When the interaction ceases, the two objects no longer experience any force. Forces exist only as a result of an interaction.

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