Define Absolute error
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Explanation:
Absolute Error is the amount of error in your measurements.
It is the difference between the measured value and “true” value. ... This can be caused by your scale not measuring the exact amount you are trying to measure. For example, your scale may be accurate to the nearest pound.
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Absolute error :
Absolute error in a measurement is the difference in True value and observed measured value of the physical quantity.
If
- x → is true value
- x₀ → is observed value
Absolute error = x - x₀ = ± ∆x ar = ± dx
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