A laboratory temperature standard is used to calibrate an automated temperature measuring system from sensor through conditioning equipment to its final indicated output value. The measuring system sensor is placed in the identical environment as the standard sensor. The indicated output values from the system are compared over a range of temperatures based on many readings at each of six setpoint temperatures. Estimate a value for the systematic standard uncertainty in the offset correction of the temperature measuring system. Setpoint (C) Indicated Mean (C) Offset ("C) 0.000 20.000 40.000 60.000 80.000 100.000 0.046 20.067 40.072 60.133 80.057 100.116 0.046 0.067 0.072 0.133 0.057 0.116

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A laboratory temperature standard is used to calibrate an automated temperature measuring system
from sensor through conditioning equipment to its final indicated output value. The measuring
system sensor is placed in the identical environment as the standard sensor. The indicated output
values from the system are compared over a range of temperatures based on many readings at each of
six setpoint temperatures. Estimate a value for the systematic standard uncertainty in the offset
correction of the temperature measuring system.
Setpoint (C)
Indicated Mean ("C)
Offset ("C)
0.000
20.000
40.000
60.000
80.000
100.000
0.046
20.067
40.072
60.133
80.057
100.116
0.046
0.067
0.072
0.133
0.057
0.116
Transcribed Image Text:A laboratory temperature standard is used to calibrate an automated temperature measuring system from sensor through conditioning equipment to its final indicated output value. The measuring system sensor is placed in the identical environment as the standard sensor. The indicated output values from the system are compared over a range of temperatures based on many readings at each of six setpoint temperatures. Estimate a value for the systematic standard uncertainty in the offset correction of the temperature measuring system. Setpoint (C) Indicated Mean ("C) Offset ("C) 0.000 20.000 40.000 60.000 80.000 100.000 0.046 20.067 40.072 60.133 80.057 100.116 0.046 0.067 0.072 0.133 0.057 0.116
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