What is the difference between the set point and the current process variable value called?
A) Error
B) Excess
C) Oversight
D) Set point
Answer: A
Explanation: A) Correct. The difference between the set point and the current process variable value is called the error.
B) Incorrect. The difference between the set point and the current process variable value is called the error.
C) Incorrect. The difference between the set point and the current process variable value is called the error.
D) Incorrect. The difference between the set point and the current process variable value is called the error.
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