Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements
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Author: Richard S. Figliola, Donald E. Beasley
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An engineer reads the height of a mercury barometer column as 749.5 mm Hg. The resolution of the vernier scale is 0.1 mm. But the engineer notices that the meniscus of the column makes resolution to 1 mm Hg more likely. Suggest a value for the zero- order uncertainty for the barometer. Would you assign this as a Type A uncertainty, or Type B? Random uncertainty, or systematic?
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