absolute uncertainity ?
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The absolute uncertainty (usually called absolute error - but "error" connotes "mistake", and these are NOT mistakes) is the size of the range of values in which the "true value" of the measurement probably lies. If a measurement is given as. , the absolute uncertainty is 0.1 cm.
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Uncertain means something that might happen which is beyond thoughts ; unknown to happen
Accountable means something that might be accomplished or reason for accomplishment.
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