
This comprehensive and authoritative dictionary provides clear definitions of units, prefixes, and styles of weights and measures within the Système International (SI), as well as traditional, and industry-specific units. It also includes general historical and scientific background, covering the development of the sequential definitions and sizing of units. This new reference work will prove invaluable to professional scientists, engineers, technicians as well as to students and the general user. · Over 1,600 clear and concise entries complete with historical background · Covers a broad range of disciplines, including astronomy, electromagnetics, geology, photography, mathematics, meteorology, physics, and temperature · Notes on associated terminology · Numerous tables, including the geochronologic scale and the equation of time · Comprehensive coverage of the whole Système International
This reference work investigates the standardized definitions, historical evolution, and practical applications of weights, measures, and units across scientific and industrial disciplines. Donald Fenna, an experienced technical writer, compiles a comprehensive lexicon that bridges the gap between the modern Système International (SI) and traditional or industry-specific measurement systems. The text provides a structured framework for understanding how units are defined, converted, and applied within various technical fields.
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Experts and academics frequently cite this volume as a reliable, high-density reference for students and professionals requiring quick access to standardized terminology. Readers note that the prose is clinical and efficient, making it a practical tool for laboratory and engineering environments.
Page Count:
321
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191078980
ISBN-13:
9780191078989
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