Mass Flow Meters and the Citrus Industry
Author(s) -
Avedis N. Zarikian
Publication year - 1993
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/cec1993-3904
Subject(s) - pound (networking) , measure (data warehouse) , flow measurement , mass flow , permission , units of measurement , computer science , mechanics , environmental science , physics , law , data mining , quantum mechanics , world wide web , political science
Units of mass, length, and time constitute the basis of all physical measurement. As a fundamental standard of measurement, mass does not derive its units of measure from any other source. A pound is always a pound and is not affected by changes in temperature, pressure, density, or viscosity. This consistency makes mass an ideal property to measure. Paper published with permission.
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