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A unit is a frequently arbitrary designation we have given to something to convey a definite magnitude of a physical quantity and ... In this video, I define Precision and Accuracy and use examples to illustrate the differences between them. To see all my Chemistry videos, check out When and how do you actually use
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- A unit is a frequently arbitrary designation we have given to something to convey a definite magnitude of a physical quantity and ...
- In this video, I define Precision and Accuracy and use examples to illustrate the differences between them.
- To see all my Chemistry videos, check out When and how do you actually use
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