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Chapter PSS, Problem 9KT
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The key term corresponding to the definition “the digits in a measurement that exceed the certainty of the instrument” is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The exact precision of the reading depends upon the sensitivity of the instrument. An exact measurement is not possible as all instruments have a certain degree of uncertainty. Higher the uncertainty, less precise will be the measurement.

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