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The mass flow rate of a fluid flowing through a pipe or channel can be measured with a mass flow meter. Mass flow meters measure the mass directly, as opposed to volumetric flow meters, which measure the volume of fluid flowing through. This allows for more precise data to be obtained regardless of variations in fluid density. They are frequently employed to guarantee exact control and fluid process optimization in a variety of industries, such as chemical processing, oil and gas, and environmental monitoring. To precisely measure flow rates, these meters frequently make use of technologies like thermal dispersion, Coriolis force, or magnetic fields.