1.56 | nominal quantity value | ||
nominal value | |||
Rounded or approximate value of a characterizing quantity of a measuring instrument or measuring system that provides guidance for its appropriate use | |||
Example 1: | 100 Ω as the nominal quantity value marked on a standard resistor. | ||
Example 2: | 1000 ml as the nominal quantity value marked on a single-mark volumetric flask. | ||
Example 3: | 0.1 mol/l as the nominal quantity value for amount-of-substance concentration of a solution of hydrogen chloride, HCl. | ||
Example 4: | − 20 °C as a maximum Celsius temperature for storage. | ||
Note: | “Nominal quantity value” and “nominal value” should not be used for “nominal property value”. | ||
Source: [VIM 4.6]. |
1.56 | nominal quantity value | ||
nominal value | |||
Rounded or approximate value of a characterizing quantity of a measuring instrument or measuring system that provides guidance for its appropriate use | |||
Example 1: | 100 Ω as the nominal quantity value marked on a standard resistor. | ||
Example 2: | 1000 ml as the nominal quantity value marked on a single-mark volumetric flask. | ||
Example 3: | 0.1 mol/l as the nominal quantity value for amount-of-substance concentration of a solution of hydrogen chloride, HCl. | ||
Example 4: | − 20 °C as a maximum Celsius temperature for storage. | ||
Note: | “Nominal quantity value” and “nominal value” should not be used for “nominal property value”. | ||
Source: [VIM 4.6]. |