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What do you udrstandby the zero errorof a measuring instrument?

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Answered by AyushPandey101
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Explanation:

Zero error” means the absolute uncertainty in the value of the zero reading of the instrument. The relative uncertainty, is undefined.

for example...

You want to know how far off, your volt meter is, in terms of voltage, when it displays 0.000 volts. This is the zero error of the volt meter.

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