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What improves when a test instrument is calibrated?

reliability


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When the pH is measured with a calibrated instrument it is a quantitative measurement.


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a calibrated instrument for measuring the potential difference between two points.


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Why and how test equipment is calibrated in electionics?

Test equipment is calibrated against a standard of some sort that is stable. In many cases these standards are traceable to the standards at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Maryland.


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Odometer is an instrument that can measure miles or kilometer depending on how it is calibrated


How would you GeT a precise measurement of line a to nearest milllimere?

By using a precise instrument. One that is calibrated by a recognised body.


What is calibration of instrument?

To know about the error, quality, performance of every instrument calibration is an essential part. A standard calibrator is required for this process to calibrate that Instrument. That calibrator is also Calibrated and standardised by National or International Standard.


What is the meaning of the word calibrated?

The word "calibrated" refers to the process of adjusting, measuring, or standardizing a device or instrument to ensure accurate and precise results. It involves setting or aligning the instrument to a known reference or standard to ensure its measurements or readings are reliable.


How do you extend the range of an ac volt meter?

Through the use of a 'multiplier', i.e. a carefully-calibrated resistor connected in series with (in the case of an analogue instrument) the instrument's operating coil.