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The ability of a scale or balance to show the correct value throughout the weighing range. Usually tested by placing known weights on the balance from near zero to full capacity.
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| linear |
A relationship in which any change in one of two edits is reflected by an exactly proportional change in the other.
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| linearity |
Measures FPA detector performance over the range of temperatures to be measured. The ability of a detector to measure small temperature differences is often referred to as its linearity. Typical testing includes response of the detector from 40 to 50 degrees Celsius (
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| linear regression |
Linear regression is the process of fitting the best possible straight line through a series of points. Linear regression is often used to reduce a set of calibration points to a simple mathematical relationship (that can, for example, be implemented on a computer) or deduce the underlying trends from a set of measurements that are expected, on theoretical grounds to follow a straight line.
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| linearity |
Difference in the bias values of a gage through the expected operating range of the gage.
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