A Beginner's Guide to Uncertainty of Measurement

A Beginner's Guide to Uncertainty of Measurement

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National Physical Laboratory, UK, 2001 — 41 pagesMeasurement Good Practice Guide No. 11 (Issue 2)The aim of this Beginner’s Guide is to introduce the subject of measurement uncertainty. Every measurement is subject to some uncertainty. A measurement result is only complete if it is accompanied by a statement of the uncertainty in the measurement.
Measurement uncertainties can come from the measuring instrument, from the item being measured, from the environment, from the operator, and from other sources. Such uncertainties can be estimated using statistical analysis of a set of measurements, and using other kinds of information about the measurement process. There are established rules for how to calculate an overall estimate of uncertainty from these individual pieces of information. The use of good practice – such as traceable calibration, careful calculation, good record keeping, and checking – can reduce measurement uncertainties. When the uncertainty in a measurement is evaluated and stated, the fitness for purpose of the measurement can be properly judged.
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