Abstrakt: |
The error in calculating the resultant error of instruments by the method described in [2] depends on the shape of the component distribution functions, on the square of the histogram interval length, and on the number of experimental data. This error depends most of all on the length of the histogram interval. By reducing the length of histogram intervals and, therefore, increasing their number, the amount of calculations increases, and it is advisable to obtain solutions, as indicated in [1], by means of computers. It should be noted that for raising the number of intervals it is necessary to have a larger number of experimental data. |