incomplete drying of analytical sample before weighing is an example of which error
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Random (or indeterminate) errors are caused by uncontrollable fluctuations in variables that affect experimental results
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Incomplete drying of the analytical sample before weighing is an example of Random error.
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- Random also known as indeterminate errors.
- They are caused by uncontrollable fluctuations in variables values that affect experimental results as a whole.
- It can be caused by uncontrollable variables.
- They can not be defined or eliminated.
- Personal errors may occur where measurements also require judgment.
- Simple example of random error is measuring of our blood pressure.
- An error is considered random when the value of what is being measured changes and sometimes goes up or sometimes goes down.
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