Description
Measurement forms an
essential part of our view of the world. Our world is measured and calibrated,
and we are all subject to the tyranny of these numbers. In this updated and
extended edition, Jeffrey Huw Williams outlines the history of measurement;
particularly of the International System of units (SI). Since the
previous edition, the base units of the SI have been redefined; realizing a
150-year-old dream for a measurement system based on unchanging, fundamental
quantities of nature. This change has created a new SI, a Quantum SI, which
will significantly change the way we look at nature in a quantitative manner,
and greatly facilitate the advance of science.
Key Features
- Significantly updated and
extended new edition - The first book to include the
new Quantum SI base unit definitions - Features wider societal and
philosophical implications of a move away from physical standards - Outlines the history of the
science of measurement, and the origin of the Metric System - More than a textbook of
metrology, it is also a history of how we have arrived at the Quantum SI
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