Difference between repeatability and reproducibility

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Repeatability
Reproducibility
It is the degree of closeness with which a given input value is repeatedly measured.
It is the degree of closeness with which a given input value is repeatedly measured .
It is the variation of scale reading
It is specified in terms of scale reading over a given period of time
It is random in nature
It is not random in nature

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