What is Srouce of Error?

Publish Time: 2017-08-27     Origin: Site

Some of the sources of error in weighing are:

  1. Buoyancy – Objects in air develop a buoyancy force that is directly proportional to the volume of air displaced. The difference in density of air due to barometric pressure and temperature creates errors.

  2. Error in mass of reference weight

  3. Air gusts, even small ones, which push the scale up or down

  4. Friction in the moving components that causes the scale to reach equilibrium at a different configuration than a frictionless equilibrium should occur.

  5. Settling airborne dust contributing to the weight

  6. Mis-calibration over time, due to drift in the circuit's accuracy, or temperature change

  7. Mis-aligned mechanical components due to thermal expansion or contraction of components

  8. Magnetic fields acting on ferrous components

  9. Forces from electrostatic fields, for example, from feet shuffled on carpets on a dry day

  10. Chemical reactivity between air and the substance being weighed (or the balance itself, in the form of corrosion)

  11. Condensation of atmospheric water on cold items

  12. Evaporation of water from wet items

  13. Convection of air from hot or cold items

  14. Gravitational differences for a scale which measures force, but not for a balance.[11]

  15. Vibration and seismic disturbances


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