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Which of the following is not a type of error ?​

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Answered by AkshikaTiwari
3

Answer:

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Answered by SmritiSami
1

Stimult error is not a type of error in measurement. (Option 4)

  • An error of measurement is the discrepancy between a quantity's true and measured values.
  • Systematic mistakes, random errors, and gross errors are the three types of measuring errors.
  • Systematic mistakes tend to be either positive or negative. The reasons for systematic mistakes are well understood. As a result, such mistakes can be reduced.
  • Random mistakes are those that occur seldom. They are unpredictable in terms of sign and size, which means that random mistakes might be positive or negative at any time.
  • Gross mistakes occur as a result of the observer's negligence, such as reading an instrument without correctly setting it.
  • The sorts of measuring mistakes include, as we can see from the previous notion, systematic errors, random errors, and gross errors. There are no Stimulus errors. As a result, option 4 is right.

Note;

The given question is incomplete. The complete question is as follows.

Which of the following is not the type of error in measurement?

1) Systematic errors

2) Random errors

3) Gross errors

4) Stimult errors

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