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SI Units

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Kilogram ( Kg) - Unit of mass
Second (s) - Unit of time
Ampere (A) - Unit of electric current
Kelvin (K) - Unit of thermodynamic temperature
mole (mol) - Unit of the amount of substance
Candela (cd) - Unit of luminous intensity

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Uncertainty

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  • Three possible uncertainties, these are uncertainty, Percentage uncertainty and Absolute Uncertainty.
  • Uncertainty is the difference between the measured value and the true value of the quantity.
  • Percentage uncertainty is similar to Uncertainty but is instead given as a percentage
  • Absolute Uncertainty is the possible difference from the true value given as a fixed number in the unit of measurement
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Error's & Measurements
(What are the three main errors?)
(What causes these three main errors?)
(What are the four main types of measurements?)
(What do these measurements mean?)
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  • There are three main errors which are needed to be understood for the exam, these are random error, systematic error and zero error
  • The random error is an error that causes reading to be spread about the true value, due to the varying in an unpredictable way between measurements
  • The systematic error is an error that causes reading to be different from the true value by a consistent amount
  • A zero error is an error caused by a measuring error where an instrument does not read zero when it should
  • If an error is not affected by any of these measurements, it could be known as an ‘accurate measurement’, which is a measurement that is close to the true (accepted) value
  • apart from accurate measurements, there are precise measurements, repeatable measurements and reproducible measurements.
  • Precise measurements are measurement where there is very little spread about the mean
  • Repeatable measurements are measurements where the same results are obtained if the original experiment repeats the measurements using the same equipment and method
  • Reproducible measurements are measurements where similar results are obtained if a different experiment carries out the measurements using a different method and/or equipment
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