Physics, asked by fluffkylass00, 1 month ago

does systematic error occur due to systematic variation? answer briefly, preferably with a yes or no and reason to justify it.

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Answered by rajwinderkaurs673
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What is Systematic Error?

Systematic error (also called systematic bias) is consistent, repeatable error associated with faulty equipment or a flawed experiment design.

What is Random Error?

Random error (also called unsystematic error, system noise or random variation) has no pattern. One minute your readings might be too small. The next they might be too large. You can’t predict random error and these errors are usually unavoidable.

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