A number of errors may be committed when a measurement is made: error due to the measuring instrument, error due to accessories of the measuring instrument, reading error, etc. These are called partial errors. Measurement uncertainty must enable all partial errors to be taken into account by combining them in accordance with a law under which twice the square root of the sum of the squares of the partial errors is applied to the measurement result.
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