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The phrase "accuracy of full scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to measurements, testing, or assessments where full scale refers to the complete range of a measurement or system.
Example: "The accuracy of full scale is crucial for ensuring reliable results in our experiments."
Alternatives: "precision of the entire range" or "correctness of full scale measurements".
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The proposed measurement system is novel, simple and accuracy is found to be 1.1% of full scale deflection.
The proposed measurement system is simple and accuracy is found to be ±1.2% of full scale deflection.
Overall accuracy of the device was found to be ±4% of full scale.
This test data is shown to be consistent with theory resulting in a demonstrated mass measurement accuracy of ±0.75% and a deviation from linearity of less than ±0.30% of full scale mass.
Resolution was determined to be 1% of full scale.
The ELF3200 testing machine is fitted with a load cell of full scale 225 N (maximum error 0.21% of the full scale) and a displacement transducer with full scale 6.5 mm (maximum error 0.49% of the full scale).
Turbidity measurements of redispersed ZnS nanopowder were taken in a digital turbidity meter (Decibel Instruments) with an accuracy of ±3% of full-scale deflection.
Careful comparison with a series of full-scale experiments has been conducted to verify the accuracy and reliability of the finite element model.
Using the cross-sectional shape, we divide eccentric casings into two types: crescent-shaped and eccentric cylinder; then, we verify the accuracy and reliability of FEM results by comparing them to a series of full-scale experimental data.
This accuracy merits a full scale power station trial.
A uniaxial materials testing machine (Instron 5800R, Instron, High Wycombe, United Kingdom), fitted with a 10 kN load cell (accuracy, 0.1% full scale), was used to seat the two acetabular designs at a linear rate of 2.5 mm/s.
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