With an intriguing blend of the history, fundamentals, and technical details, the Handbook of Mass Measurement forms the definitive treatise on mass metrology. It covers the entire field, from its historical basis and the development, calibration, and maintenance of mass standards through detailed accounts of weighing designs, balances, and uncertainty to in-depth examinations of the various factors that introduce error into mass measurement. The authors, both highly regarded veterans of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, write in clear, accessible prose on topics vital to anyone involved in mass metrology, even at the very highest levels.
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