J jej_04 Guest Sep 22, 2009 #1 random errors? Does it have anything to do with the Standard Deviation and the Mean of the data collected on position, velocity, and acceleration?
random errors? Does it have anything to do with the Standard Deviation and the Mean of the data collected on position, velocity, and acceleration?
G Glen Lewis New member Sep 22, 2009 #2 Systematic errors will tend to be in the same direction, while random errors will be above and below the correct values.
Systematic errors will tend to be in the same direction, while random errors will be above and below the correct values.
G Glen Lewis New member Sep 22, 2009 #3 Systematic errors will tend to be in the same direction, while random errors will be above and below the correct values.
Systematic errors will tend to be in the same direction, while random errors will be above and below the correct values.
G Glen Lewis New member Sep 22, 2009 #4 Systematic errors will tend to be in the same direction, while random errors will be above and below the correct values.
Systematic errors will tend to be in the same direction, while random errors will be above and below the correct values.
G Glen Lewis New member Sep 22, 2009 #5 Systematic errors will tend to be in the same direction, while random errors will be above and below the correct values.
Systematic errors will tend to be in the same direction, while random errors will be above and below the correct values.