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meetresultaat

Meetresultaat is a Dutch term meaning the outcome or result obtained from a measurement. It refers to the numerical value or qualitative result produced by an instrument, sensor, or measurement procedure, typically presented with its unit and context. The term is used across scientific, technological, and administrative settings and is distinguished from theoretical values or calculated estimates.

A complete meetresultaat usually includes several elements: the measured value, the unit, and an indication of

Common domains include laboratory science and engineering, quality control in manufacturing, environmental monitoring, and sports timing

Interpretation of a meetresultaat requires attention to measurement uncertainty, instrument resolution, bias, and potential systematic errors.

uncertainty
or
confidence
interval;
the
measurement
method
and
instrument;
the
date
and
time
of
measurement;
the
location
and
environmental
conditions;
and
information
about
calibration
and
traceability
to
standards.
Clear
documentation
ensures
the
result
is
interpretable
and
comparable.
where
results
are
recorded
as
race
times
or
distances.
In
data
reporting
systems,
a
meetresultaat
may
be
stored
with
metadata
and
linked
to
an
measurement
protocol
or
standard
reference,
enabling
traceability
and
auditability.
Results
may
be
rounded
or
subjected
to
statistical
analysis,
especially
when
used
in
decision
making
or
reporting
to
regulatory
bodies.