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Who was Galileo Galilei?

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Galileo Galilei was an Italian math professor of the 16th Century.

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What did Galileo Galilei do?

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Galileo Galilei created “OHEC” which is a scientific approach to investigating a problem.

  • O: Observation
  • H: Hypothesis
  • E: Experiment
  • C: Conclusion
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What are the three types of variables?

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The three types of variables are: Independent, Dependent, Controlled.

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What is an Independent Variable?

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An independent variable is the variable which is being altered/investigated.

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What is a dependent variable?

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The variable which is affected by a change in the independent variable.

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What is a controlled variable?

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This is the variable which is kept constant.

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In an experiment with three factors; the length of the string, period and mass of bob. Which one is the independent, dependent and controlled variable?

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Independent Variable: length of the sting
Dependent Variable: period
Controlled Variable: mass of bob

length and mass are interchangeable as independent and controlled variables.

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What is the gradient/slope formula?

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The formula is y2-y1/x2-x1

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What are the three types of errors in physics?

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The three types of errors in physics are:
1. Random Errors
2. Parallax Errors
3. Systematic Errors

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What is a Random Error?

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A random error is an unpredictable and uncontrollable variation in measurement with an equal chance of the result being greater or lesser.

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How can you reduce random errors?

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By taking the mean of several readings.

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What is a Parallax Error?

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A parallax error is essentially a human error which occurs when reading the position of a measurement scale.

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How can you reduce a parallax error?

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You can:
1. Read from eye-level
2. observations should be made with the line of sight perpendicular to the scale.

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What is a Systematic Error?

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A systematic error is an error due to an inaccuracy in the measuring instrument and may also be because of the user.

It is a consistent error.

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What is the difference between a Systematic Error and a Random Error?

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Whilst a systematic error is a consistent error, a random error is random and has an equal chance of giving a greater or lesser result.

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How can you reduce a systematic error?

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  1. Discovering the error ‘value’ and then add or subtract from each reading.
  2. Adjusting the instrument.