the ratio of average absolute error to mean reading is called as
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Relative error is the ratio of the absolute error of a measurement to the measurement being taken. This kind of error is relative to the size of the item being measured. The relative error expressed in terms of per 100 it the percent error.
RE = absolute error / measurement being taken
An experimental scientist comes across two types of errors, absolute error and relative error. Absolute error is the amount of physical error in a measurement.
The answer of your question is “ relative error”
The Relative error is actually the ratio of absolute error of any measurement to the mean reading or the exact value of measurement being taken. The relative error are actually the absolute error divided by the exact value magnitude and actual value means real value. There a two types of error that can be faced while measurement one is absolute error and other is relative error.