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    the manager responsible for the results of the process. External Audit – may be performed by costumers or regulators or by independent third parties. MEASUREMENT It tells us whether there has been a change in performance. Change is a constant. Before we measure we need standards‚ targets‚ requirements etc. we can use to judge the results of measurement‚ in fact there is little point measuring anything unless we have a clear idea of what we are looking for. Three states of nonconformity: Potential

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    S t o r a g e Ta n k M e a s u r e m e n t Servo Gauges ”The Tank Gauging People” Servo tank gauge - the advanced gauging tool Enraf introduced the automatic servo level gauging technology in the mid-fifties. Not long afterwards‚ we introduced the first Servo tank gauge in history to be certified by the leading Weights and Measures authorities. Innovative ideas are geared towards users satisfaction. After more than 40 years Enraf is still the driving force in tank gauging. Continuous development

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    The purpose of work measurement is to determine the time it ought to take to do a job. The problem is in the definition of "ought to." Work measurement analyst define this as the time it should take an experienced and well-trained operator to perform the job in a specific and well-defined method at a speed that can be maintained all day‚ day after day‚ without undue fatigue. This time‚ called standard time‚ can be divided into several parts: the actual elements used to perform the job; the rating

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    EXPERIMENT #1: SCIENTIFIC MEASUREMENT AND ERROR By: Date: 8/26/13 Objectives: The goals of the experiment are to learn how to use different types of scientific glassware and to understand the significance of precision and accuracy in scientific measurement. Procedure: No modifications were made during the experiment. Data: Data tables for the experiment are provided on attached sheet. Calculations: Table I - Table III – Table IV –

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    Linear Measurements Purpose How thick is one of the hairs on your head? Could it be measured accurately with a standard inch scale? If the smallest increment on an inch scale is 1/16 inch‚ then 20 average size human hairs could fit within the space of a 1/16 inch gap. The required degree of accuracy needed is dependent on the application. If you were to build a home‚ a standard inch scale is perfect for laying out walls and locating window openings.A dial caliper is a precision measurement tool

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    for razor blades (is it?)‚ or that your SSN is higher than mine ( is it?) tells us nothing. In surveys they often use arbitrary numbers to code variables such as religion‚ ethnicity‚ major in college or gender. In fact‚ with nominal variables measurement means: classifying cases in (unordered) groups. (A group can have a single member‚ as it is the case with SSN.) The groups must be --- all-inclusive: they must cover all cases --- mutually exclusive: each case must belong to one and only one group

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    Experiment 1: Errors‚ Uncertainties‚ and Measurements Laboratory Report Margarita Andrea S. de Guzman‚ Celine Mae H. Duran‚ Celina Angeline P. Garcia‚ Anna Patricia V. Gerong Department of Math and Physics College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila Abstract Measurements‚ defined as a comparison with a standard‚ are essential in the study of physics. However‚ all measurements are prone to errors. There are two sources of errors: systematic errors random errors.

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    9-17-12| Exp 2: Laboratory Techniques & Measurements|Lab Section: 0000| Data Tables: Step 1: Length and Measurements Object Measured|Length in cm|Length in mm| Key|5.15 cm|51.5 mm| CD|12.0 cm|120.0 mm| Fork Spoon|18.05 cm 16.30 cm|180.5 mm 163.0 mm| Step 2: Warm Temperature Measurements Hot tap water temperature 49.50_˚C Boiling water temperature __immediately:104.5; after 5 minutes: 103.0__˚C Step 3: Cold Temperature Measurements Cold tap water temperature _24.5_˚C

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    VIBRATION MEASUREMENT In some practical situations‚ it might be difficult to develop a mathematical model of the system and predict its vibration characteristics through an analytical study. In such cases‚ we can use experimental methods to measure the vibration response of the system to a known input. This helps in identifying the system in terms of its mass‚ stiffness‚ and damping. In practice the measurement of vibration becomes necessary for the following reasons: 1. The increasing demands

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    hypothesis for this investigation. Name the apparatus used in this investigation. What is the significance of the tap? Explain TWO precautions that the learners must take to ensure that the results are reliable. In the investigation on transpiration‚ measurements of the distance travelled by the air bubble in the capillary tube were taken every minute. The opening of the capillary tube had an area of 4 mm2. Study the table below of the results obtained‚ and answer the questions that follow. Time (minutes)

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