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9. Why does the zero error arise in a instrument?​

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Answered by raethupeddisetty
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Answer:

Explanation:

Because zero error means that the zero of an instrument is equal to the smaller instrument

Answered by shivani0214
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Explanation:

offset or zero setting in which the instrument does read zero when the quantity to be measured is zero. Multiplier or scale factor error in which the instrument consistently read changes in the quantity to be measured to be greateraur less than the actual changes.

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