instrumentkorrigering
Instrumentkorrigering is a term used in certain contexts, particularly within the field of metrology and scientific instrumentation, to refer to the process of adjusting or correcting measurements obtained from an instrument. This correction is necessary because instruments, no matter how precisely manufactured, can exhibit deviations from their ideal behavior. These deviations can arise from various factors, including manufacturing tolerances, environmental conditions, aging of components, or the inherent physical principles governing the instrument's operation.
The goal of instrumentkorrigering is to improve the accuracy and reliability of the measurements. This is often
For example, a temperature sensor might consistently read a few tenths of a degree higher than the