Basics of A Five Point Calibration

Owing to the physical limitations of measuring devices and the system under study, every practical measurement will always have some errors.Several types of errors occur in a measurement system. These include;

Static Errors:
They are caused by limitations of the measuring device or the physical laws governing its behaviour.

Dynamic Errors:
They are caused by the instrument not responding fast enough to follow the changes in measured variable. A practical example can be seen in a situation where the room thermometer does not show the correct temperature until several minutes after the temperature has reached a steady value.

Random Errors:
These may be due to causes which can not be readily established; could also be caused by random variations in the system under study.

Basic Steps in Instrument Calibration
Calibration is a process where by we ascertain the output of an instrument after being used over a definite period, by measuring and comparing against a standard reference and to carry out the necessary adjustments required to confirm whether its present accuracy conforms to that specified by its manufacturer.
There are three basic steps involved in the calibration of an instrument. These include:
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