Economy, asked by adilnuman9211, 9 months ago

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the difference between the lower and higher values that an instrument is able to
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Answered by hemanth101
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Accuracy – It is defined as the difference between the indicated value and the actual value. The actual value may be a known standard and accuracy is obtained by comparing it with the obtained value. If the difference is small accuracy is high and vice versa.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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RANGE OF THE INSTRUMENT

The difference between the lower and higher values that an instrument is able to measure is called the range of the instrument.

FEATURES OF THE RANGE OF THE INSTRUMENT:

* The minimum and maximum values of an input variable (Xmin to Xmax) define the input range of a measuring instrument, for example, from -10 to +150 degrees Celsius (for the measurement device with temperature input).

* The minimum and maximum values of the output variable (Ymin to Ymax) define the output range of a measuring instrument, for example, from 4 to +20 mA. (for the measurement element with current output).

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