What is measurement error ?

1 Answer

Answer :

Measurement error :-

  1. Measurement is the process of comparing unknown quantity with known or standard quantity.
  2. Error is the difference between measured value and true value.
  3. Perfect accuracy measurement is not possible. So, all measurement have some error.
  4. There are Three types of measurement errors.                        

  • Human errors (gross errors)
  • Systematic errors
  • Random errors 


  1. Human error :- Human error or gross error are caused by humans by misreading of instruments, not using instrument in a way for which it was designed. Human error are also caused by calculation mistakes of humans.
  2. Systematic error :- Systematic errors are caused by instrument by inherent inaccuracies of instrument or due to defective parts of instruments. There are two types of systematic errors one is equipment errors and second is environmental errors. Equipment errors are such as defective parts, mis-calibration of equipment and bearing friction etc. and environmental errors are such as change in temperature and change in humidity etc.
  3. Random error :- Random error are caused by variation in parameter or system. By taking multiple times reading may help in minimising effect. Random error is always present in measurement. It is caused by fluctuations in reading measurement apparatus. Random error show different result for same repeated measurement.

Related questions

Description : What are the types of error?

Last Answer : Human error or gross error, systematic error, applicational error and random error are the types of error.

Description : sketch time period measurement by CRO.

Last Answer : Horizontal sweep is turned ON and the display appealing on the screen is adjusted by varying different control knobs provided on the front panel of CRO, till the signal is suitably displayed ... Where m=Number of division in one complete cycle n=Setting of time base =Time/Division

Description : different types of errors occurs in measurement.

Last Answer : Generally errors are classified into three types: systematic errors, random errors and blunders. 1) Gross Errors 2) Random Errors 3) Systematic Errors Instrumental Errors Environmental ... to wrong observations or reading in the instruments particularly in case of energy meter reading. 

Description : tern null as it applies to bridge measurement.

Last Answer : Null measurements balance voltages so that there is no current flowing through the measuring device and, therefore, no alteration of the circuit being measured. Null measurements are generally more ... the use of standard voltmeters and ammeters, and they still have limits to their precision.

Description : What are the factors influencing measurement errors?

Last Answer : The factor influencing measurement errors are accuracy, precision, range and bandwidth, sensitivity, resolution and uncertainty.

Description : I keep getting "Forbidden Error" when messaging or trying to edit, how come?

Last Answer : I don’t know much about computers, but I found multiple websites when I searched for Forbidden 403. Among other “fixes”, you need to delete your browsing history and make sure your cookies are enabled. http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerrormessage/a/403error.htm

Description : State the meaning of creeping error in 1 phase energy meter.

Last Answer : Creeping error: It is defined as the slow and continuous rotation of the disc of the energy-meter when only pressure coil is energized with no current in the current coil (load current = 0). ... magnet on this iron wire is sufficient to prevent continues rotation of the disc on no load condition.

Description : Describe the following errors and their compensation: (i) Phase error (ii) Speed error

Last Answer : (I) Phase error   1. In the phase error the phase difference angle between ∅ & ∅ is kept by using the shading band/ring  2. If the design and location of Shading band/ring is ... of brake magnet. By changing the position of the brake magnet speed of the rotating disc can be controlled. 

Description : What is the channel capacity of a noisy channel with conditional probability of error p = 1/2? A) 0 B) 1 C) Infinity D) 2  

Last Answer : What is the channel capacity of a noisy channel with conditional probability of error p = 1/2?  A) 0 B) 1 C) Infinity D) 2  

Description : True value has been 50 whereas measured value is 40 then the percentage error in the reading will be ______.  (A) 20% (B) 40% (C) 50% (D) 30%

Last Answer : True value has been 50 whereas measured value is 40 then the percentage error in the reading will be 20%. 

Description : How can the steady-state error in a system be reduced?  (1) By decreasing the type of system (2) By increasing system gain (3) By decreasing the static error constant (4) By increasing the input

Last Answer : How can the steady-state error in a system be reduced?  (1) By decreasing the type of system (2) By increasing system gain (3) By decreasing the static error constant (4) By increasing the input

Description : In order to regulate steady state error to zero, in a negative feedback control system, one employs

Last Answer : In order to regulate steady state error to zero, in a negative feedback control system, one employs Integral control

Description : If stability error for step input and speed of response be the criteria for design, what controller would you recommend (1) P controller (2) PD controller (3) PI controller (4) PID controller

Last Answer : If stability error for step input and speed of response be the criteria for design, what controller would you recommend (1) P controller (2) PD controller (3) PI controller (4) PID controller

Description : What is the percentage error when 3 resistors with ratings 100 Ω at 5%, 150 Ω at 6% and 250 Ω at 8% respectively, are connected in series? A) 6.33% B) 6.80% C) 19% D) None of these

Last Answer : What is the percentage error when 3 resistors with ratings 100 Ω at 5%, 150 Ω at 6% and 250 Ω at 8% respectively, are connected in series? A) 6.33% B) 6.80% C) 19% D) None of these

Description : The steady state error of the system can be minimized by

Last Answer : The steady state error of the system can be minimized by increasing gain k

Description : Units of Measurement

Last Answer : 1 horse power is 745.7 watts 1 horse power = work equal to lifting 550 lbs of weight to one foot for one second 1 calorie is equal to 4.2 Joules 1 barrel is equal to ... often chlorine or bromine. Use: as solvents, as aerosol propellants, in refrigeration. It is commonly used in refrigerator.

Description : List the different level measurement methods. 

Last Answer : Liquid Level Measurement Direct method 1. Hook type 2. Sight glass gype 3. Float type 4. Dip stick Indirect method 1. Hydraustatic pressure type 2. Electrical type a) Capacitance level indicator b) Radiation level detector c) Ultrasonic level gauge 3. Radar type

Description : Draw Bourdon tube with LVDT setup for pressure measurement.

Last Answer : Bourdon tube with LVDT setup for pressure measurement.

Description : State how pressure measurement can be done using Dead weight tester.

Last Answer : The handle is fully drawn out and the oil is allowed to enter in the cylinder (i.e. gauge and piston) The weight to be measured is placed on the platform. Now the handle is turned ... of the area of the piston and the pressure indicated on the gauge is equal to the weight under measurement.

Description : Define measurement and state the significance of electrical measurement system.

Last Answer : Measurement: Measurement is essentially a process in which magnitude of a quantity is determined in comparison with another similar quantity with significant units. OR The measurement of a given ... x) The measurement conforms the validity of hypothesis and also adds to its understanding.

Description : Name two methods for measurement of low, medium and high resistance. Give one advantage and one limitation of V- I method.

Last Answer : Methods for measurement of low resistance:  1. Ammeter voltmeter method  2. Kelvin's bridge method  3. Ohm meter method  4. Potentiometer method  5. Digital/analog multi-meter ... must be infinity for perfectly accurate measurement which is not possible.  2. Connection errors.

Description : State the significance of term measurement. 

Last Answer : Measurement is the quantitative comparison between unknown quantities with known standard. For doing this process there is need of physical device, called as measuring instrument. The measurement confirms the validity of the hypothesis and also adds to its understanding.

Description : Explain significance and purpose of electrical measurement system.

Last Answer : ➢ Significance of Electrical Measurement System  1. The measurement is required for measurement of all physical quantities for e.g speed, velocity, temperature, pressure etc.  2. All electrical ... 4. These standards and references may changes time to time, area to area person to person 

Description : Describe with working of LCR meter for measurement of inductance. 

Last Answer : working of LCR:- A LCR meter (Inductance (L), Capacitance (C), and Resistance (R) test equipment used to measure the inductance, capacitance and, resistance of a component. It works on the ... in parallel (as would be encountered in measuring a capacitor with a leaky dielectric) [Q setting ] 

Description : State any two disadvantages of one wattmeter method of measurement of 3 phase power.

Last Answer : State any two disadvantages of one wattmeter method of measurement of 3 phase power. Disadvantages of one wattmeter method:- 1. Only used for balanced load 2. It can not be used for ... connection then neutral point must be available 4. Delta connection must be opened to connect current coil.

Description : Explain V- I method of measurement of medium resistance. 

Last Answer : In this method, use suitable source, ammeter and voltmeter and connect them as shown in the above diagram. Take reading of voltmeter and ammeter, then value of resistance = R = V/I Ω To minimise the error take 4 to 5 observation for the same resistance and take their average.

Description : For measurement of radio frequency ac signals __________ type meter is used

Last Answer : For measurement of radio frequency ac signals thermo-couple type meter is used

Description : Measurement of a non -electrical quantity involves the following four subsystems:  a) amplifier block b) display block c) instrumentation block d) transducer block  The correct, sequence in which these block occur is  (1) d,a,c,b (2) d, c, a, b (3) a, c, b, d (4) a, b, c, d

Last Answer : Measurement of a non -electrical quantity involves the following four subsystems:  a) amplifier block b) display block c) instrumentation block d) transducer block  The correct, sequence in which these block occur is d,a,c,b

Description : The bridge most suited for accurate measurement of relative permittivity of dielectric materials is (A) Carey Foster Bridge (B) Anderson’s bridge (C) Heaviside Bridge modified by Campbell. (D) Schering Bridge.

Last Answer : The bridge most suited for accurate measurement of relative permittivity of dielectric materials is Schering Bridge.

Description : Accurate measurement of very low resistances is possible with (A) Megger (B) Wheatstone Bridge (C) Kelvin’s Double Bridge (D) Wagner’s Earthing Device

Last Answer : Accurate measurement of very low resistances is possible with Kelvin’s Double Bridge

Last Answer : Commonly used instruments in power system measurement are induction.

Last Answer : For measurement of inductance having high value, we should use Hay's bridge.

Last Answer : For measurement of mutual inductance we can use Heaviside bridge.

Description : In a 3-phase power measurement by two wattmeter method, both the watt meters had identical readings. The power factor of the load was?

Last Answer : In a 3-phase power measurement by two wattmeter method, both the watt meters had identical readings. The power factor of the load was unity.

Description : What are the terms for the dimensions of a box? See detail.

Last Answer : Length, width, height.

Description : Why does percentage error decrease as units of measurement increase?

Last Answer : answer:Well you can think of it in the sense that the longer something you measure is, the less the error is of the whole length. It's an inverse proportional relationship if you look at the formula. For instance if you use ... So for the 20.0mm=0.5/20.0=0.0250 while for the 30.0mm=0.5/30.0=0.0167

Description : What is the error and accuracy of measurement ?

Last Answer : Error is a negative word and when we say "error in measurement", we think that the person who measured has made an error because he did not fulfill his responsibility properly. It's not that the ... test results can be given by knowing some common rules to find out the accuracy of the test results.

Description : What is the error of measurement ?

Last Answer : In order to determine the value of a quantity in the laboratory, it is necessary to measure. Measurements are never accurate. There is a limit to the accuracy of all measurements. Even with sufficient ... - 1. Mechanical error 2. Observation error 3. Random errors and 4. Recurrent or systemic error

Description : How many types of measurement error ?

Last Answer : 3 types of measurement error.

Description : The radius of a sphere is 8 cm and 0.02 cm is the error in its measurement. Find the approximate error in its volume.

Last Answer : The radius of a sphere is 8 cm and 0.02 cm is the error in its measurement. Find the approximate error in its volume.

Description : Let x = [a^2b^2/c] be the physical quantity. If the percentage error in the measurement of physical quantities a, b and c is 2, 3 and 4

Last Answer : Let x = \([\frac{a^2b^2}{c}]\) be the physical quantity. If the percentage error in the measurement of physical ... 7% (B) 14% (C) 21% (D) 28%

Description : In an experiment, the percentage of error occurred in the measurement of physical quantities A, B, C and D are 1%, 2%, 3% and 4% respectively.

Last Answer : In an experiment, the percentage of error occurred in the measurement of physical quantities A, B, C and D are 1%, 2%, ... % (C) (3/13) % (D) 16 %

Description : Show that the percentage error in the measurement of resistance by a metre bridge is minimum when the null point is near about the centre of the wire.

Last Answer : Show that the percentage error in the measurement of resistance by a metre bridge is minimum when the null point is ... B. 50 cm C. 80 cm D. 100 cm

Description : What is the greatest possible error for each measurement. 953 mi?

Last Answer : It is 0.5 mi.

Description : Offsets are measured with an accuracy of 1 in 40. If the point on the paper from both sources of error (due to angular and measurement errors) is not to exceed 0.05 cm on a scale of 1 cm = 20 m, the maximum length of ... should be limited to (A) 14.14 m (B) 28.28 m (C) 200 m (D) None of these

Last Answer : (B) 28.28 m

Description : The error in discharge (dQ/Q) to the error in measurement of head (dH/H) over a rectangular notch is given by (A) dQ/Q = (1/2) × (dH/H) (B) dQ/Q = (3/4) × (dH/H) (C) dQ/Q = (dH/H) (D) dQ/Q = (3/2) × (dH/H)

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : The error in discharge (dQ/Q) to the error in measurement of head (dH/H) over a triangular notch is given by (A) dQ/Q = 3/2 × (dH/H) (B) dQ/Q = 2 × (dH/H) (C) dQ/Q = 5/2 × (dH/H) (D) dQ/Q = 3 × (dH/H)

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : The absolute percentage error in the computed discharge over a rectangular weir corresponding to an absolute error of 1.5 % in the measurement of head over the sill of the weir would be : (a) 1.5 (b) 2.25 (c) 2.5 (d) 3.75

Last Answer : (b) 2.25

Description : Which of the following is NOT concept of measurement theory? a. Directness of measurement b. Reliability c. Feasibility d. Measurement error

Last Answer : C

Description : Which one of the following is consists of rules for assigning numbers to objects to represent quantities of attributes? a. Reliability b. Measurement c. Measurement error d. Validity

Last Answer : b. Measurement