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Explain the difference between absolute error and relative error in a measurement. Why is relative error often more informative?

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Absolute error (ΔA) is the magnitude of the difference between the true value and the measured value. It has the same units as the measured quantity. Relative error (ΔA/A) is the ratio of the absolute error to the true (or mean) value; it is dimensionless. Relative error is more informative because it provides a measure of the fractional uncertainty, indicating the precision of the measurement relative to the size of the quantity being measured.

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