What is Type A uncertainty?
Type A uncertainty is evaluated by statistical analysis of repeated observations.
How do I calculate Type B uncertainty?
Type B uncertainty is evaluated using other means like manufacturer specifications or expert judgment.
What is the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM)?
The GUM is a systematic method for combining individual uncertainty components into a single combined standard uncertainty.
Can I use this calculator for any type of measurement?
Yes, as long as you can identify and quantify the uncertainty components for your specific measurement.
How do I interpret the final result from this calculator?
The final result is your combined standard uncertainty, which quantifies the doubt about the true value of your measurement.
What if I have more than one type of uncertainty component?
You can include all relevant components, whether Type A or Type B, and the calculator will combine them for you.
Is there a limit to the number of uncertainty components I can input?
The calculator allows you to input as many components as needed to accurately represent your measurement’s uncertainties.