In the space provided, briefly explain the difference between precision and bias errors in instrumentation and measurement systems Text
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When we do any measurement using any instrument, there are different types of errors that might occur. We can classify the measurement errors broadly as
1. Gross Error
2. Random Error
3. Systematic error
The systematic errors is further classified into three categories , the are
a. Instrumental errors
b. observational errors
c. environmental errors
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