Errors in Measurements and Their Statistical Analysis » Exercise - 1 1. The deviation of a reading from the expected value : (a) accuracy (b) precision (c) error (d) difference
Errors in Measurements and Their Statistical Analysis » Exercise - 13. When an instrument is subjected to harsh environments such as high temperature, strong magnetic, electrostatic or electromagnetic field, it may have detrimental effects and cause errors known as : (a) Observational errors (b) Environmental errors (c) Instrument errors (d) Gross errors
Errors in Measurements and Their Statistical Analysis » Exercise - 110. What type of errors are due to shortcomings of the instruments like detective (or) worn parts ? (a) Gross errors (b) Systematic errors (c) Random errors (d) Environmental errors
Errors in Measurements and Their Statistical Analysis » Exercise - 19. What type of errors are due to largely human errors like misreading of instruments ? (a) Gross errors (b) Systematic errors (c) Random errors (d) Environmental errors
Errors in Measurements and Their Statistical Analysis » Exercise - 12. Errors due to frictions of the meter movement, incorrect spring tension, improper calibration or faulty instruments : (a) Observational errors (b) Environmental errors (c) Instrument errors (d) Gross errors