system of measurement

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system of measurement

A scientist uses a system of measurement to compare the lengths of two metal rods.

Definition

Noun: A structured set of units and standards used for quantifying and expressing amounts of a specific physical quantity, such as length, mass, time, or temperature. It provides a consistent framework for comparison and calculation.

Usage

The term "system of measurement" refers to the complete, standardized framework itself. It is typically used in scientific, technical, and commercial contexts when discussing standards, comparisons, or conversions. * It is crucial for international trade to use a common system of measurement. * The experiment's results were recorded using the metric system of measurement.

Examples
  • The system of measurement based on meters, kilograms, and seconds is known as the International System of Units (SI).
  • Many countries have officially adopted the metric system of measurement.
  • Historians study ancient systems of measurement, like the Egyptian cubit, to understand past societies.
Advanced Usage
  • "to standardize a system of measurement": To establish uniform rules and units within a measurement framework.
    • The conference aimed to standardize a system of measurement for global scientific data.
  • "within a given system of measurement": As defined or allowed by a specific framework.
    • All calculations must be performed within a given system of measurement to ensure consistency.
Variants and Related Words
  • System (n): A set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole. (e.g., ).
  • Measurement (n): The action of measuring something; a size, length, or amount found by measuring. (e.g., ).
  • Unit of measurement (n): A definite magnitude of a physical quantity, defined and adopted by convention, used as a standard for measurement. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Metric system: A specific decimal system of measurement based on the meter and kilogram.
  • System of units: A closely related term, emphasizing the collection of standard units.
  • Standard: A basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated.
Related Phrases
  • Imperial system: A specific system of measurement historically used in the British Empire and still partially used in some countries, featuring units like feet, pounds, and gallons.
  • Customary system: A system of measurement commonly used in a particular country or region, such as the United States customary units.
system of measurement

A scientist uses a system of measurement to compare the lengths of two metal rods.

Noun
  1. a system of related measures that facilitates the quantification of some particular characteristic

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