A. Response
B. Tine lag
C. Drift
D. Dynamic error
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is the dynamic characteristics of an instrument ?
A. Reproducibility
B. Sensitivity
C. Dead zone
D. Fidelity - A pyranometer is an instrument used for measuring the___________________?
A. Beam radiation
B. Global radiation
C. Bright sunshine period
D. None of these - Which of the following is not a composition measuring instrument ?
A. Thermal conductivity cell
B. Mass spectrometer
C. Polarograph
D. Hot wire anemometer - Degree to which an instrument indicates the changes in measured variable without dynamic error is called its ___________________?
A. Speed of response
B. Reproducibility
C. Fidelity
D. Static characteristics - Operating range of a temperature measuring instrument is 800 to 1600°C. It could be a/an _____________ pyrometer?
A. Radiation
B. Optical
C. Photoelectric
D. None of these - Which of the following is a desirable characteristic of an instrument ?
A. High drift
B. High fidelity
C. High measuring lag
D. Poor reproducibility - Which of the following judges the accuracy of an instrument ?
A. Dead zone
B. Drift
C. Static error
D. None of these - Which of the following is not a second order instrument ?
A. Mercury in glass thermometer with covering
B. Bare mercury in glass thermometer
C. Pressure gauge with one bellow, two tubes and a tank
D. None of these - Which is the most suitable instrument for measuring pressure below 3 microns ?
A. Mcleod gauge
B. Alphatron
C. Ionisation gauge
D. Bourdon gauge - For measuring the temperature of a red hot furnace, which is the most suitable instrument ?
A. Platinum resistance thermometer
B. Thermocouple
C. Optical pyrometer
D. Bimetallic thermometer