måleusikkerheter
Måleusikkerheter, or measurement uncertainty, is a fundamental concept in metrology and scientific measurement. It quantifies the doubt that exists regarding the result of a measurement. No measurement can be perfectly exact; there will always be some degree of variability or spread in the possible values that a measurand could take. Measurement uncertainty is a parameter, associated with the result of a measurement, that characterizes the dispersion of the values that could reasonably be attributed to the measurand.
There are two main sources of uncertainty: random errors and systematic errors. Random errors are unpredictable
Quantifying measurement uncertainty typically involves identifying all significant sources of uncertainty, estimating their magnitudes, and then