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The outcome of calibration may be
- A Comparison of different measuring devices
- B Using a measuring device to make a measurement
- C Removal of metrological devices
- D No significant error being noted on the device under test
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Calibration is the process of comparing the measurements of a device under test with a known standard to determine any errors or inaccuracies. The outcome of calibration can vary, but in this case, the correct answer suggests that no significant error is observed on the device under test. This means that the measurements taken by the device align closely with the known standard, indicating that it is accurate and reliable.