mõõtmisohted
Mõõtmisohted, often translated as measurement errors or measurement uncertainties, are a fundamental concept in metrology and scientific experimentation. They represent the unavoidable deviation between a measured value and the true value of a quantity. No measurement can be perfectly exact due to various contributing factors. These errors can be broadly categorized into systematic errors and random errors.
Systematic errors consistently affect measurements in the same direction. Examples include miscalibration of an instrument, parallax
Random errors, on the other hand, fluctuate unpredictably. They arise from variations in the measurement process,
Quantifying measurement uncertainty is crucial for interpreting results. It provides a range within which the true