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what are random errors......?​

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Random error is always present in a measurement. It is caused by inherently unpredictable fluctuations in the readings of a measurement apparatus or in the experimenter's interpretation of the instrumental reading. Random errors show up as different results for ostensibly the same repeated measurement.

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  • What are random errors......?

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  • Random errors are errors made by the person carrying out the measuring, and are usually down to timing incorrectly, or reading the instrument incorrectly.

  • It is important to try to reduce or limit the effect of random errors in measuring.

  • Examples of causes of random errors are: electronic noise in the circuit of an electrical instrument.
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