Truth and Traceability in Physics and Metrology

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences, Weights & Measures, Physics, Mathematical Physics, Applied Sciences
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Author: Michael Grabe ISBN: 9781643270951
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint: IOP Concise Physics Language: English
Author: Michael Grabe
ISBN: 9781643270951
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint: IOP Concise Physics
Language: English

Metrological data is known to be blurred by the imperfections of the measuring process. In retrospect, for about two centuries regular or constant errors were no focal point of experimental activities, only irregular or random error were. Today's notation of unknown systematic errors is in line with this. Confusingly enough, the worldwide practiced approach to belatedly admit those unknown systematic errors amounts to consider them as being random, too. This book discusses a new error concept dispensing with the common practice to randomize unknown systematic errors. Instead, unknown systematic errors will be treated as what they physically are- namely as constants being unknown with respect to magnitude and sign. The ideas considered in this book issue a proceeding steadily localizing the true values of the measurands and consequently traceability.

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Metrological data is known to be blurred by the imperfections of the measuring process. In retrospect, for about two centuries regular or constant errors were no focal point of experimental activities, only irregular or random error were. Today's notation of unknown systematic errors is in line with this. Confusingly enough, the worldwide practiced approach to belatedly admit those unknown systematic errors amounts to consider them as being random, too. This book discusses a new error concept dispensing with the common practice to randomize unknown systematic errors. Instead, unknown systematic errors will be treated as what they physically are- namely as constants being unknown with respect to magnitude and sign. The ideas considered in this book issue a proceeding steadily localizing the true values of the measurands and consequently traceability.

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