Physics, asked by Programme, 10 months ago

Least count error in an instrument introduces


Absolute error


Random error


Personal error


Both systematic and random error

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Answered by kadambari56
3

Answer:

I think it's absolute error

Answered by Rohith200422
10

Answer:

B) Random error.

Random errors in experimental measurements are caused by unknown and unpredictable changes in the experiment.

Explanation:

The least count error is the error associated with the resolution of the instrument. ... The smallest division on the scale of a measuring instrument is called its least count as measuring instrument may give different least counts in different measurements.

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