Characteristics of Instruments and Measurement Systems » Exercise - 15. Precision is also known as : (a) correctness (b) accuracy (c) sharpness (d) reproducibility
Characteristics of Instruments and Measurement Systems » Exercise - 110. ________ is defined as the nearness of the indicated value to the true value of the quantity being measured. (a) Accuracy (b) Resolution (c) Reproducibility (d) Static error
Characteristics of Instruments and Measurement Systems » Exercise - 115. ______ refers to the degree of closeness or conformity to the true value of quantity under measurement. (a) Precision (b) Accuracy (c) Drift (d) Resolution
Characteristics of Instruments and Measurement Systems » Exercise - 114. A digital voltmeter has a readout range from 0 to 9,999 counts. Determine the resolution. (a) 1 mv (b) 10 mV (c) 1 µV (d) 100 mV
Characteristics of Instruments and Measurement Systems » Exercise - 112. Which of the following is not a static characteristics ? (a) Drift (b) Dead zone (c) Sensitivity (d) Fidelity