The scale displayed a weight that was 7.94% low. (rounded) We say it that way because the percent error may not be constant over the scale's entire range. It was 7.94% at this particular point, but the scale may be more or less accurate at other weights.
Percent error.
The difference between low percent error and high percent error is one is low and the other is high
The error in its area is then 2 percent....
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1/100
percent error
If you're weighing, about 0.04 or less.
Zero error in an Essae weighing machine refers to the condition where the scale does not read zero when there is no weight on the platform. This error can occur due to mechanical misalignment, calibration issues, or wear and tear of the components. It is important to identify and correct zero error to ensure accurate measurements, typically by adjusting the zero balance or recalibrating the machine before use. Regular maintenance and calibration help minimize zero error and improve weighing accuracy.
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high percent error is the absolute value of something that is multiplied