The errors in the measurement which arise due to unpredictable fluctuations in temperature and voltage supply are:
Random errors
Instrumental errors
Personal errors
Least count errors
Random errors are errors that occur irregularly and are random with respect to sign and size . They arise due to random and unpredictable fluctuations in experimental conditions, such as temperature, voltage supply, or mechanical vibrations of the experimental setup . These are distinct from systematic errors, such as instrumental errors (due to design flaws) or personal errors (due to observer bias), which tend to be in one direction .
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