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A pressure transducer has an accuracy of ±0.5% FS. The readout device has an accuracy of ±0.1%. Calculate the total uncertainty. Manual Solution: Applies the Root Sum Square (RSS) method and explains when to use worst-case vs. statistical addition.
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Statistical methods for determining uncertainty and reliability.
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She rebuilt her test rig that night. Floating supply. Fiber-optic link. And, holding her breath, she clamped a grounding strap to the oxidizer line—a move every safety officer would have screamed about.