A 772 range voltmeter is having an accuracy of + 0.11% of FSD. Calculate the following for the given M1 =677 volt and M2-732 volt. (i) Range of acceptable measurement values. (ii) % of error for a measurement.

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A 772 range voltmeter is having an accuracy of + 0.11% of FSD. Calculate the following for the given M1 =677
volt and M2=732 volt.
(i) Range of acceptable measurement values .
(ii) % of error for a measurement .
Аccuracy-
For M1 reading :
Maximum Acceptable Value =
Minimum Acceptable value =
% Error =
For M2 Reading :
Minimum Acceptable value =
Maximum Acceptable Value
% of Error =
Transcribed Image Text:A 772 range voltmeter is having an accuracy of + 0.11% of FSD. Calculate the following for the given M1 =677 volt and M2=732 volt. (i) Range of acceptable measurement values . (ii) % of error for a measurement . Аccuracy- For M1 reading : Maximum Acceptable Value = Minimum Acceptable value = % Error = For M2 Reading : Minimum Acceptable value = Maximum Acceptable Value % of Error =
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