Abstract: While metrology may not be a crowd favourite among sciences, its scope and nature is such that it touches every aspect of our lives, including economic activities.
The author is a Senior Principal Scientist at the Department of Pysico-Mechanical Metrology, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi. syadav@nplindia.org
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