Q. Systematic errors are :?
Solution:
- Systematic errors are regularly repetitive in nature.
- Systematic errors are errors that are not determined by chance but are introduced by an inaccuracy (involving either the observation or measurement process) inherent to the system.
- Systematic error may also refer to an error with a non-zero mean, the effect of which is not reduced when observations are averaged.
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