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A Voltmeter is used to measure the output from a pressure transducer. The nominal pressure reading is expected to be about 7 psi. The voltmeter has an accuracy of 0.02 % of the reading and a resolution of 0.0005 Volts. The pressure transducer has linearity error of 0.002 V/psi, a hysteresis error of 0.006 V/psi, and a bias error of 0.005 V, all for the normal range of operation. The static sensitivity of the pressure transducer is 0.9 V/psi. Estimate the design stage uncertainty (with respect to the measured pressure in psi) of the measurement system.
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