When a series of repeated measurements that are made on a component under similar conditions are plotted, it follows
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When a series of repeated measurements made on a component under similar conditions are plotted, it follows a Gaussian distribution.
- The practical values or direct effects of precise measurements differ when a series of repeated measurements are produced on a part under similar conditions.
- It is not possible to properly establish apparent reasons for these possible variations, as these variations are spontaneous and uncontrollable by the experimenter and are random in nature.
- They are of variable magnitude and can be negative or positive. They adopt a normal or Gaussian distribution when repeated measurements are plotted.
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