By going backwards past the error then move forward correctly in w/e sittiaion
Bias is systematic error. Random error is not.
how to reduce the problem of random error and systematic error while doing an experiment
Random error and sample size have an inverse relationship...As sample size INCREASES random error DECREASES. There's a good explanation at the related link.
A stochastic error indicates an error that is random between measurements. Stochastics typically occur through the sum of many random errors.
Random errors can be parallax and from changes in the environment.
No, its not.
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Systemic or precisely Systematic Error in a reading taken by an instrument occurs due to the parts installed in it. Random error occurs when we get a number of repetitive readings during the same experiment because of human error. Perfect example for random is "Parallax Method".
Personal error can be minimized by providing proper training and clear guidelines to the individuals involved. Random error can be minimized by increasing sample size, repeating experiments, and using precise measurement tools.
The only way to minimize random error is to repeat the experiment more times to get a better average. This means your result is accurate but not percise
The only way to minimize random error is to repeat the experiment more times to get a better average. This means your result is accurate but not percise
No