There are a great many factors that affect the degree of accuracy of a measurement. These factors include temperature for example.
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Accuracy.
The term accuracy describes how far your observation/measurement is from the correct result. Precision describes how repeatable your results are, regardless of their accuracy..
The more precise your instruments of measurement are, the less percentage of error you will have.
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This is termed the accuracy of the measurement.
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accuracy; reliability.
It MAY. There are multiple factors that affect accuracy. The stiffness of the barrel is ONE of them, because a thinner barrel will heat up faster. When a barrel becomes very hot from fairly rapid fire, the accuracy begins to suffer.
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When done correctly, conversion of units will have no effect on the level of accuracy of a particular measurement. However, there are times when the converted measure is rounded to a whole or half unit in the new system of measure, and in those cases the accuracy of the measurement is reduces.
No, the units are independent of the accuracy. If you are measuring volume, how accurate the measurement is (or isn't) will not affect what you are measuring - it will always be volume.
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Accuracy relevance age completeness how the information is presented the level of detail reliability of the source