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The errors which tend to occur in one direction, positive or negative, are called​

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The systematic ERRORS are those errors that tend to be in ONE direction, either positive or negative. Basically, these are the errors whose causes are known. (a) INSTRUMENTAL errors: These errors arise from the errors due to imperfect design or calibration of the measuring instrument, zero error in the instrument, etc.

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