Different types of static errors in a system
Different types of static errors in a system:-
 The numerical difference between the true value of a
Static errors are categorized as gross errors or human errors, systematic errors and Random errors.
1.    Gross Errors:-
This error is mainly due to human mistakes in reading or in using instruments or errors in recording
Errors may also occur due to incorrect adjustments of instruments and computational
Errors may also occur due to incorrect adjustments of instruments and computational
possible, but one can minimize them .
Some errors are easily detected while others may be elusive. One
Some errors are easily detected while others may be elusive. One
of the basic gross errors that occur frequently is the improper use of an Instrument the error can be
In general,
2. Systematic Errors:-
These errors occur due to shortcomings of, the instrument, such as defective or worn parts, or ageing or
These errors are sometimes referred to as bias, and they influence 
all
There are basically three types of systematic errors:
all
There are basically three types of systematic errors:
(i) Instrumental, 
(ii) Environmental,
(iii) Observational
(ii) Environmental,
(iii) Observational
(i) Instrumental Errors:-
Instrumental errors are inherent in measuring instruments, because of their mechanical structure. For
example, in the D'Arsonval movement friction in the bearings of various moving components, irregular
spring tensions, stretching of the spring or reduction in tension due to improper handling or over loading
of the instrument. Instrumental errors can be avoided by
(a) Selecting a suitable instrument for the particular measurement applications.
(b) Applying correction factors after determining the amount of instrumental error.
(c) Calibrating the instrument against a standard.
(ii) Environmental Errors:-
Environmental errors are due to conditions external to the measuring device, including conditions in the
area surrounding the instrument, such as the effects of change in temperature, humidity, barometric
pressure or of magnetic or electrostatic fields.
These errors can also be avoided by (i) air conditioning, (ii) hermetically sealing certain components in
the instruments, and (iii) using magnetic shields.
(iii) Observational Errors:-
Observational errors are errors introduced by the observer. The most common error is the parallax error
introduced in reading a meter scale, and the error of estimation when obtaining a reading from a meter
scale.
These errors are caused by the habits of individual observers. 
For example, an observer
needle
For example, an observer
needle
In general, systematic errors can also be subdivided into static and dynamic Errors. 
Static
the physical laws governing its behavior.
Static
the physical laws governing its behavior.
Dynamic errors are caused by the instrument not responding fast enough to follow the changes in a   measured variable.
 Different types of static errors in a system
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