PRECISION
Precision is the degree to which repeated measurements or observations of the same quantity yield the same results under unchanged conditions. It reflects the reproducibility and consistency of measurements. Precision is not the same as accuracy, which describes how close a measurement is to the true value. A set of measurements can be highly precise but not accurate if they are consistently biased, or accurate but not precise if they vary widely.
In measurement science, precision is typically quantified by the spread of repeated measurements, using statistics such
Two related concepts are repeatability and reproducibility. Repeatability refers to precision under the same conditions over
In computing and numerical analysis, precision denotes the number of significant digits used to represent a
Practical examples illustrate the idea: measuring a length with a ruler marked in millimeters yields lower