define random errors.....!
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Random errors are statistical fluctuations (in either direction) in the measured data due to the precision limitations of the measurement device. Random errors usually result from the experimenter's inability to take the same measurement in exactly the same way to get exact the same number.
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Random errors are statistical fluctuations (in either direction) in the measured data due to the precision limitations of the measurement device.
Random errors usually result from the experimenter's inability to take the same measurement in exactly the same way to get exact the same number.
Random error causes one measurement to differ slightly from the next.
It comes from unpredictable changes during an experiment.
- Taking repeated measurements to obtain an average value.
- Plotting a graph to establish a pattern and obtaining the line or curve of best fit.
- In this way, the discrepancies or errors are reduced.
- Maintaining good experimental technique (e.g. reading from a correct position)
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