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Standard (metrology) : ウィキペディア英語版
Standard (metrology)

In metrology (the science of measurement), a standard (or etalon) is an object, system, or experiment that bears a defined relationship to a unit of measurement of a physical quantity.〔Phillip Ostwald,Jairo Muñoz, ''Manufacturing Processes and Systems (9th Edition)''John Wiley & Sons, 1997 ISBN 978-0-471-04741-4 page 616〕 Standards are the fundamental reference for a system of weights and measures, against which all other measuring devices are compared. Historical standards for length, volume, and mass were defined by many different authorities, which resulted in confusion and inaccuracy of measurements. Modern measurements are defined in relationship to internationally-standardized reference objects, which are used under carefully controlled laboratory conditions to define the units of length, mass, electrical potential, and other physical quantities.
==Hierarchy of standards==

There is a three-level hierarchy of physical measurement standards. At the top of the tree are the master standards - these are known as ''primary standards''. Primary standards are made to the highest metrological quality and are the definitive definition or realization of their unit of measure. Historically, units of measure were generally defined with reference to unique artifacts which were the legal basis of units of measure. A continuing trend in metrology is to eliminate as many as possible of the artifact standards and instead define practical units of measure in terms of fundamental physical constants, as demonstrated by standardized technique. One advantage of elimination of artifact standards is that inter-comparison of artifacts is no longer required. Another advantage would be that the loss or damage of the artifact standards would not disrupt the system of measures.
The next quality standard in the hierarchy is known as a ''secondary standard''. Secondary standards are calibrated with reference to a primary standard.〔
The third level of standard, a standard which is periodically calibrated against a secondary standard, is known as a ''working standard''.〔 Working standards are used for the calibration of commercial and industrial measurement equipment.

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