uncalibratedness
Uncalibratedness refers to a state or condition where something has not undergone a calibration process, or where the calibration that was performed is no longer considered valid or reliable. Calibration is the process of comparing a measurement instrument or system to a known standard to determine and adjust for any inaccuracies. When something is uncalibrated, its measurements or outputs may be systematically or randomly incorrect, leading to errors in data collection, decision-making, or system performance.
The implications of uncalibratedness vary depending on the context. In scientific instruments, uncalibratedness can compromise the
Maintaining calibration is crucial for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of measurements. Regular recalibration schedules, often