Electronics - Quantities and Units - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - True or False (Q.No. 7)
7.
Precision refers to the difference between the measured value and the accepted value.
True
False
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Mike lella said:   1 decade ago
This answered could be considered true also, just the way the mind works. Precision is how close (difference) it is to the "accepted" standard and the only way you would know this is by a way to "measure" its performance.

Rushik Kanabar said:   1 decade ago
Precision refers as the measured value which is closely or nearby that of the accepted value.

If any resistor have 10 kohm value in its color code and its measured value is 9.99 kohm.

That is precision.

Sairam said:   1 decade ago
Precission= measure of consistency.

i.e. Successive reading donot differ.

Sachin gautam said:   1 decade ago
Precision= the ability of reproducibility of the measurement.

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