This paper describes the facilities, measure-ment capabilities, and ongoing research activities in the areas of mass and force at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The first section of the paper is devoted to mass metrology and starts with a brief historical perspective on the developments that led to the current definition of the kilogram. An overview of mass measurement procedures is given with a brief discussion of current research on alternative materi-als for mass standards and surface profiles of the U.S. national prototype kilograms. A brief outlook into the future possible redefinition of the unit of mass based on fundamental principles is included. The second part of this paper focuses on the unit of force ...
The South African national standard for mass, prototype No.56 of the Kilogram is a cylinder of plati...
The three basic quantities from which most other mechanical units are derived are mass, length, and ...
The definition of the kilogram, the unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), has not ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is responsible for the dissemination of th...
This second edition of Mass Metrology: The Newly Defined Kilogram has been thoroughly revised to ref...
In this book on Fundamentals of Mass Determination, the definition and dissemination of units of mas...
The National Physical Laboratory New Delhi (NPLI) discharges the responsibility of realizing and es...
The goal of this paper is to draw attention to mass determinations at nominal values well below 1 µg...
Abstract: The NIST calibration service for standard masses is described. Weights which are accepted ...
The definition of the kilogram in the International System of Units (SI) is expected to be revised i...
The basic units of the SI system are defined with the fundamental physical constants with suitable s...
"How much does it weigh?" seems a simple question. To scientists and engineers, however, the answer ...
The paper proposes an alternative approach to the dissemination of the mass unit in the context of t...
The determination of mass influences a vast range of activities and is the dominant factor in the co...
The kilogram is the last of the seven base SI units that is defined as an artefact rather than a nat...
The South African national standard for mass, prototype No.56 of the Kilogram is a cylinder of plati...
The three basic quantities from which most other mechanical units are derived are mass, length, and ...
The definition of the kilogram, the unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), has not ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is responsible for the dissemination of th...
This second edition of Mass Metrology: The Newly Defined Kilogram has been thoroughly revised to ref...
In this book on Fundamentals of Mass Determination, the definition and dissemination of units of mas...
The National Physical Laboratory New Delhi (NPLI) discharges the responsibility of realizing and es...
The goal of this paper is to draw attention to mass determinations at nominal values well below 1 µg...
Abstract: The NIST calibration service for standard masses is described. Weights which are accepted ...
The definition of the kilogram in the International System of Units (SI) is expected to be revised i...
The basic units of the SI system are defined with the fundamental physical constants with suitable s...
"How much does it weigh?" seems a simple question. To scientists and engineers, however, the answer ...
The paper proposes an alternative approach to the dissemination of the mass unit in the context of t...
The determination of mass influences a vast range of activities and is the dominant factor in the co...
The kilogram is the last of the seven base SI units that is defined as an artefact rather than a nat...
The South African national standard for mass, prototype No.56 of the Kilogram is a cylinder of plati...
The three basic quantities from which most other mechanical units are derived are mass, length, and ...
The definition of the kilogram, the unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), has not ...