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Sensitivity Plot
The sensitivity plot shows the sensitivity of the measurement to each of the tolerances. A sensitivity value indicates the mathematical relationship between a measurement and a tolerance. A sensitivity of 1.0 indicates that for a unit change in the value of the dimension associated with the tolerance, you will see the same amount of change in the value of the measurement. Thus, the higher the value of the sensitivity (absolute value), the more critical a dimension is for a particular measurement. In a 1-dimensional tolerance analysis, most dimensions have sensitivities of either 1.0 or -1.0, except for diameter dimensions that sometimes have sensitivities of 0.5 or -0.5. From the shortcut menu for the sensitivity plot, you can select a dimension in the measurement table and then see the dimension on the CAD model.
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