Question 18. Absolute error of the measurement is (a) the difference between the individual measurement and the true value of the quantity cubed. (b) the difference between the individual measurement and the true value of the quantity squared. (c) the difference between two individual measurements and their mean (d) the difference between the individual measurement and the true value of the quantity Answer

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

Absolute error is the difference between measured or inferred value and the actual value of a quantity. The absolute error is inadequate due to the fact that it does not give any details regarding the importance of the error.

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