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zero error in easy language

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Answered by ritesh184
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Zero error is a technical term, which means how far away from zero is the reading of the insrument when the real value is known to be zero. It can be either positive or negative.

Answered by sudhanshudhek76
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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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