absolute error/measured value=
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Absolute error is simply the amount of physical error in a measurement. For example, if you know a length is 3.535 m + 0.004 m, then 0.004 m is an absolute error. Absolute error is positive. The absolute error is the difference between the measured value and the actual value.
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