difference between calibration and validation
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Answer / srikanthreddy shagam
Calibration: Instrument calibration is a process that provides corrections which make a logger accurate. The results of the calibration process may be then used in the adjustment of the instrument.
Validation: Validation is used to give information regarding the accuracy or inaccuracy of the logger.
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