Systematic errors refer to mistakes or inaccuracies that occur consistently and repeatedly in a certain process or system. These errors can be caused by various factors, such as flaws in measurement instruments, biased procedures, or faulty data collection methods. Unlike random errors, which cause variations and inconsistencies,
systematic errors consistently affect the measurements or results, leading to an overall bias or deviation from the true value. In simple terms,
systematic errors are consistent mistakes that happen in a particular system or process, leading to inaccurate or biased results.
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