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The Probability plot shows the probability of failure (i.e., unreliability) as a function of time at every stress level used in the test. The plot also displays the extrapolated line for unreliability at the specified use stress level.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 19 July 2012

Probability Plot

The Probability plot shows the probability of failure (i.e., unreliability) as a function of time at every stress level used in the test. The plot also displays the extrapolated line for unreliability at the specified use stress level.


Learn more from...

the help files...
the theory textbook...
related article(s)...
application example(s)...