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measure, measuring
1. Dimensions, quantity, or a capacity as determined by comparisons with certain standards.
2. A unit specified by a scale; such as, a degree, or by variable conditions, for example, room temperature.
3. A system of measurement including the metric system.
4. To ascertain the dimensions, quantity, or capacity of something.
5. To mark off or apportion, usually with reference to a given unit of measurement.
6. A standard used for determining the dimensions, area, volume, or weight of something.
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electricity-measuring units
1. The amp, short for ampere, is the amount of electric current flowing in a wire.

The electric current is measured in electrons per second.

2. The ohm is a measure of resistance to current.

The higher the resistance at a given voltage, the less current flows. Higher resistance can be obtained by using thinner wires or by using materials which are less efficient conductors.

3. The volt is a measure of the potential energy of the source or the "pressure" pushing electrons through the wire.
4. A watt is a unit of electric power or the speed at which an electric current can function.

Electric energy is expressed in units called watt-hours, which is what is usually referred to in everyday speech when someone says "watts".

A 100-watt light bulb, that operates for one hour, uses one watt-hour and electricity which is used in a home is normally metered in kilowatt-hours, or thousands of watt-hours.

This entry is located in the following unit: Electrical and Electronic Topics (page 1)
measuring the unverse
Our universe gives measurements of length, weight, and area in metric units because scientists use the metric system in their work.

Temperatures are measured in degrees Celsius (°C), also called centigrade, and in kelvins (sometimes abbreviated K).

Kelvins are used by astronomers to describe very high temperatures; such as, those in the sun and other stars.

This entry is located in the following unit: Astronomy and related astronomical terms (page 15)