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accuracy; reliability.
I do not really know what you are trying to establish. Perhaps the answer is 'The degree of accuracy'. Hope that helps.
The two are incompatible; a litre is a current volume measurement and a pound is an obsolete mass measurement.
Nuclear physics measurements
completely: coin is simple probability, quantum uncertainty is based on how increasing accuracy of measurement of one property of a tiny particle reduces the accuracy of measurement of another complementary property of the same particle. No probability there, just measurement limitations.
This is termed the accuracy of the measurement.
accuracy; reliability.
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1lb is a pound in Imperial weight measurement.
I do not really know what you are trying to establish. Perhaps the answer is 'The degree of accuracy'. Hope that helps.
Accuracy
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Reliability!