4. Explain, giving examples, the errors
that
Occur while
making
measurements.
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Answers
Explanation:
Measurement Error (also called Observational Error) is the difference between a measured quantity and its true value. It includes random error (naturally occurring errors that are to be expected with any experiment) and systematic error (caused by a mis-calibrated instrument that affects all measurements).
Answer:
Explanation:
Measurement Error (also called Observational Error) is the difference between a measured quantity and its true value. It includes random error (naturally occurring errors that are to be expected with any experiment) and systematic error (caused by a mis-calibrated instrument that affects all measurements).
These errors arise when the instrument used for measurement has become faulty. For eg, ruler with rough and broken edge can cause instrumental error. Observational errors: These errors arise when the reading in the instrument is noted incorrectly.