Chapter 1: Measurements Flashcards

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What is a reading?

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A single determination of the value of an unknown quantity

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What is a measurement?

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The result of the analysis of a series of readings, and is only accurate up to a certain degree depending on the instrument used and the physical constraints of the observer

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What is an error?

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It is the difference between an observation and the true value

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What is a random error?

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It is an error that occurs without a fixed pattern such that a set of measurements done under the same conditions have equal likelihoods of over or under-estimating the true value

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What is a systematic error?

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It is an error that occurs according to some fixed rule that yields a constant over or under-estimation of the true value

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Name 3 differences between a systematic and random error.

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A systematic error reduces accuracy while a random error reduces precision

A systematic error occurs due to a fixed rule while a random error does not

A systematic error creates reproducible results while a random error does not

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Define precision.

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It refers to how closely individual measurements agree with one another without reference to the true value

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Define accuracy.

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It refers to how closely an individual measurement agrees with the true value

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