cite one example of random errors and systematic error you encountered in your daily life
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Typical causes of systematic error include observational error, imperfect instrument calibration, and environmental interference. For example:
- Measuring length with a metal ruler will give a different result at a cold temperature than at a hot temperature, due to thermal expansion of the material.
The main reasons for random error are limitations of instruments, environmental factors, and slight variations in procedure. For example:
- When weighing yourself on a scale, you position yourself slightly differently each time.
- When taking a volume reading in a flask, you read the value from a different angle each time.
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