define absolute error and mean absolute
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absolute error is the magnitude of difference of true value and measured value
Absolute Error = Actual Value - Measured Value
The magnitude of the difference between the individual measurement and the true value of the quantity is called the absolute error of the measurement. The arithmetic mean of all the absolute error is taken as the mean absolute error of the value of the physical quantity.
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