does the instrument of higher precision give more accurency measurement
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Accuracy refers to how closely the measured value of a quantity corresponds to its “true” value. Precision expresses the degree of reproducibility or agreement between repeated measurements. The more measurements you make and the better the precision, the smaller the error will be.
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The random error will be smaller with a more accurate instrument (measurements are made in finer increments) and with more repeatability or reproducibility (precision). ... The mean deviates from the “true value” less as the number of measurements increases.
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