(4) Precision
Precision refers to the degree of measurement reproducibility under the same conditions. Very
reproducible readings indicate a high precision. Precision should not be confused with
accuracy. For an example, measurement may be very precise but not necessary accurate.
(5) Resolution
When the input is increased from some arbitrary nonzero value, the output of a sensor will
not change until a certain input increment is exceeded. Accordingly, resolution is defined as
the smallest distinguishable input change that can be detected with certainty.
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