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Title: Overall Measurement Accuracy
Author: Giles m. Crabtree
Source: 1988 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: Accuracy is defined in Webster as freedom from mistake or error. This is contrary to the widespread use of this term since an accuracy statement is usually given as 0.5% accuracy while the real meaning is 0.5% inaccuracy. The purpose of al near as practical being measured, a between the measu it is not possibl some uncertainty, the exact error. ing the accuracy the limits within 1 measurement is to obtain, as , the true value of the quantity nd error is the difference red and true quantity. Because e to measure a quantity without it is also impossible to know All that can be stated regardof a measurement therefore, is which the true value will fall.




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