Define instrumental error
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Instrumental errors those errors in instrumental measurements, etc., which arise, exclusively from lack of mathematical accuracy in an instrument.
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Instrument error indicates to the error of a measuring instrument or the distinction between the real value and the value demonstrated by the instrument.
- There can be errors of various types, and the prevailing error is the sum of the particular errors.
- Calculations of instrument errors are of specific significance in astronomy, geodesy, and other sciences in which exceptionally precise measurements are expected.
- Given this, the improvement of research methods on instrument errors and the elimination of their consequences on observational and measurement data is one of the principal assignments of the theory of measuring instruments. Instrument errors may be subdivided into three classifications.
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