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yecko
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What is the difference between the noun "instrumentation" & "measurement"?
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Instrumentation refers to the devices, tools, or systems used to measure or monitor a physical quantity, while measurement is the act of obtaining a numerical value for a physical quantity using instruments.
No, instrumentation is designed and used specifically for the purpose of measurement. Without measurement, the data collected by instrumentation would have no meaning or value.
Instrumentation provides the means to collect data, while measurement is the process of obtaining and analyzing that data. They work together to accurately and precisely quantify physical quantities.
Yes, there are various types of instrumentation and measurement, such as electrical, mechanical, optical, and chemical. Each type is designed for specific purposes and can vary in accuracy, precision, and range.
Instruments and measurement are used in many aspects of daily life, such as using a thermometer to measure temperature, a ruler to measure length, a scale to measure weight, and a stopwatch to measure time. In more advanced settings, instrumentation and measurement are used in fields such as engineering, medicine, and research.