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HEYA... . . . In a scientific experiment, a constant error -- also known as a systematic error -- is a source of error that causes measurements to deviate consistently from their true value. Unlike random errors, which causes measurements to deviate by varying amounts -- either higher or lower than their true values -- constant errors cause the same amount of deviation in one direction only.
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It is a source of error that causes measurements to deviate consistently from three true value. it is also known as systematic error....
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In a scientific experiment, a constant error -- also known as a systematic error -- is a source of error that causes measurements to deviate consistently from their true value. Unlike random errors, which causes measurements to deviate by varying amounts -- either higher or lower than their true values -- constant errors cause the same amount of deviation in one direction only.
it is also known as systematic error....