You adjust the measuring instrument :)
Of course, if the instrument is flawed so will the results.
Precision of a measurement represents the numerical values which represent the dimensions of the instrument measured more accurately.Precised values are nearer t accuracy with negligible error.
Vernier calipers was invented to measure the dimensions of objects to an accuracy of 2 decimal points. Eg: Length of a cylinder measured using this instrument can be say 6.46 cm.This gives an accuracy.
Speed.
A variable that could influence the accuracy of an instrument is the reference standard that was used to calibrate the instrument.
A variable that could influence the accuracy of an instrument is the reference standard that was used to calibrate the instrument.
You adjust the measuring instrument :)
Of course, if the instrument is flawed so will the results.
the answer is you have to use the right instrument on somthing to get the right answer
The answer is all of them
Pantograph
A pantograph.
limiting error in an instrument is the specification of accuracy within a certain% of a full scale.
by the least accurate measure
CLOCK
This instrument is an electronic micropipette.