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Error classification in measurements

A differentiation is made between systematic and random errors:

Systematic errors:

Are primarily caused by imperfections in the measuring instrument, the measuring procedure and the object measured. They have a defined magnitude and a defined sign at each measuring point.

Random errors:

Are caused by changes that cannot be measured or influenced in the measuring instrument (e.g. friction, wear, noise), in the object measured, in the environment and the observer during the measurement.