accuracy and precision in measurements
Accuracy refers to how close a measured value is to the true or expected value. It determines the lack of systematic errors in a measurement. Precision, on the other hand, refers to how close multiple measurements of the same quantity are to each other. It indicates the lack of random errors and gives an indication of the reliability and repeatability of the measurement.
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