The document discusses probability of errors and the Gaussian curve. It explains that taking multiple readings of a quantity and plotting them on a histogram shows that the average value is the most probable value since the distribution is uniform around it. The Gaussian law of error states that when random errors predominate, the probable error in a measurement can be estimated using the Gaussian equation. Plotting the probability of occurrence against deviation from the average value in terms of σ produces a Gaussian curve with a peak at the average value, indicating it is the most correct value.
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Gaussian Error
The document discusses probability of errors and the Gaussian curve. It explains that taking multiple readings of a quantity and plotting them on a histogram shows that the average value is the most probable value since the distribution is uniform around it. The Gaussian law of error states that when random errors predominate, the probable error in a measurement can be estimated using the Gaussian equation. Plotting the probability of occurrence against deviation from the average value in terms of σ produces a Gaussian curve with a peak at the average value, indicating it is the most correct value.
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Probability of Errors and Gaussian Curve
• A method of presenting test results is in the form of a histogram or block diagram.
• The number of readings of the same quantity is taken and the measured value readings obtained are as given in Table Probability of Errors and Gaussian Curve • Now a graph is plotted between the number of readings and the value of frequency. • This graph is called a HISTOGRAM. • The distribution and the shape of the curve indicate that the average value is the most probable value. • The deviation on the positive and negative sides of the average value is uniform. Therefore, the middle or the average value is the most appropriate one. Gaussian Error • The Gaussian law or normal law: The Gaussian law of error is the basis for the study of random effects. • When random errors are predominant, the probable error in a particular measurement can be estimated. The equation for the Gaussian law is Gaussian Error • For each reading, the probability of occurrence of deviation is calculated. A graph is plotted between y and ω as shown in Fig.1.8. • The deviation is calculated in terms of σ on both sides of the average value, and a graph is plotted. • If the average value is the true value, the probability of occurrence of zero deviation is maximum. • Therefore, corresponding to the average value, we will have a peak. If the shape of the graph is as shown in Fig, we can confidently say that the average value is the most correct value.