The following is a topical outline of the English language Wikipedia articles on the topic of metrology and measurement. Metrology is the science of measurement and its application.[1]
Main articles
editMetrology overviews
editHistory
editConcepts
editGeodesy
edit- Geodesy - the science of measuring and representing the geometry, gravity, and spatial orientation of the Earth in temporally varying 3D.
- List of geodesists
- History of geodesy
- Physical geodesy
- International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
- International Association of Geodesy
Systems and units
editSystems of measurement
editSystems of units
editScales
editUnits
editGeneral Lists
Lists by type
- Acceleration
- Amount of substance
- Amount
- Angle
- Area
- Astronomical
- Catalytic
- Chemical measurement
- Density
- Dynamic Viscosity
- Electric current
- Electric charge
- Electromagnetism
- Energy
- Flow
- Force
- Angular velocity
- Frequency
- Illuminance
- Information
- Length
- Level
- Luminance
- Photometry
- Luminous energy
- Luminous exposure
- Luminous flux
- Luminous intensity
- Mass
- Meteorology measurement
- Navigation
- Non-SI metric units
- Optics
- Power
- Pressure
- Purity
- Quality
- Radiation dose
- Radiation
- Rate
- Sound
- Surveying
- Temperature
- Time
- Torque
- Velocity
- Volume
Organizations
editInstruments and devices
editStandards
editLists
editTimelines
editJournals
editSee also
editReferences
editBibliography
editBooks
- Salkind, N. J. (2006). Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics (3 volumes). SAGE Publications.[2][3]
Articles
Notes
editCitations
edit- ^ "Metrology". National Institute of Standards and Technology. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
- ^ Marty, Roger H. (2007). "Review of Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics, Volumes 1-3". The Mathematics Teacher. 101 (4): 318. ISSN 0025-5769. JSTOR 20876120.
- ^ Parsons, Sara (2007). "Review of Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics". Reference & User Services Quarterly. 46 (4): 87. doi:10.5860/rusq.46.4.4105. ISSN 1094-9054. JSTOR 20864762.
External links
edit- "Metrology". National Institute of Standards and Technology. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2024.