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what is zero error ?​

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Answered by NikitaNitin
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Zero Errors

Any indication that a measuring system gives a false reading when the true value of a measured quantity is zero, e.g. the needle on an ammeter failing to return to zero when no current flows. A zero error may result in a systematic uncertainty.

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Answered by ItsCrazyDaRk02
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Any indication that a measuring system gives a false reading when the true value of a measured quantity is zero, e.g. the needle on an ammeter failing to return to zero when no current flows.

A zero error may result in a systematic uncertainty.

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