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Engineering, 22.10.2019 23:00 villafana36

In using a temperature probe, the following uncertainties were determined: hysteresis +/- 0.20° c linearization error +/- 0.3% of the reading repeatability +/- 0.05° c resolution error +/- 0.05° c zero offset +/- 0.5° c a) 0.057° c b) 0.696° c c) 0.541° c d) 0.071° c e) 0.819° c f) 0.692° c calculate the total bias error for a reading of 145° c. assume that the random errors have been determined with samples> 30. choose the most correct answer ( select the most correct from a through f ) calculate the total precision error for a reading of 145° c. assume that the random errors have been determined with samples> 30. choose the most correct answer ( select the most correct from a through f ) calculate the total uncertainty due to these effects for a reading of 145° c. assume that the random errors have been determined with samples> 30. choose the most correct answer ( select the most correct from a through f )

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