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Why is the use of zero error necessary in measuring an instrument? Answer within 5-6 lines. Expecting a great answer

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Answered by Zaysaa
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Zero error is necessary in a measuring instrument because it helps us to check the instrument we are using wheather correct or wrong.



For example if we record a zero error of 0.1mm, you know you must then subtract 0.1mm from all of our results.

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Answered by bilalbakhary7579
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zero error is necessary to get accurate results. Zero error ensures the quality of given results and checks whether the result is accurate or not.

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