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Instrumentation and Control System Asg1

This document appears to be an assignment for an instrumentation and control systems course. It includes two parts, with part A containing questions about defining terms related to instrument performance like random errors, dynamic response, and static characteristics. Part B asks about calibration methodologies, types of measurement errors, and differences between random and systematic errors, as well as secondary instruments. The overall document provides examination questions on fundamental concepts in instrumentation.

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INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ASSIGNMENT 1
SUBJECT CODE&NAME : J5800 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM SEM : IV

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION AND FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS OF AN INSTRUMENT


PART A
1. Define random errors. (2) 2. Explain the disadvantages of analog indicating instruments.(2) 3. Define a dynamic response of an instrument.(2) 4. Define environmental errors. (2) 5. ention any four static characteristics of measuring instruments.(2) !. "hat is meant #y hysteresis and response time of an instrument$(2)

PART B
1. "hat are the different cali#ration methodologies$ "hat is the significance of cali#ration$(1%) 2. &ist the different types of possi#le errors in measurements.(') 3. "hat is the difference #et(een random errors and systematic errors$ (1%) 4. "hat is a secondary instrument$ )o( are secondary instruments classified$ (1%)

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