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1
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When calculating an answer what is the appropriate number of significant figures to give your answer in?

A

The same as the value in the question with least number of significant figures.

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2
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State the uncertainty when using vernier callipers

A

0.01 cm

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3
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State the uncertainty when using a micrometer

A

0.01 mm

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4
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Define repeatable

A

When the person carrying out the experiment obtains similar results

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5
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Define reproducible

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When another group carry out the experiment and obtain a similar pattern in their results

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6
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Define resolution

A

The smallest change an instrument can detect or display

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7
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Define accurate results

A

When the measured quantity has a value close to the true value

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8
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Define precision

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When repeat readings have a small spread in the data

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9
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Define uncertainty

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How accurately you can take a measurement or an expression of the spread of values taken.

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10
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How can you find the uncertainty in a single measurement

A

Your estimate using the precision of the equipment as a guide

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11
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How can the uncertainty be calcualted when you have repeat readings?

A

Range / 2

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12
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When an equation has addition or subtraction can you add the uncertainty or percentage uncertainty?

A

uncertainty

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13
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When an equation has multiplication or division can you add the uncertainty or percentage uncertainty?

A

percentage uncertainty

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14
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Define percentage uncertainty stating its equation

A

It is the percentage error in your measurements.

Percentage uncertainty = uncertainty / mean value (x100%)

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15
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How can an experiment be made more accurate?

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Reduced the percentage uncertainty by making the uncertainty smaller or increasing the size of what you are measuring

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16
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Explain how you can find the percentage uncertainty in a gradient

A
  1. Find the gradient of the best line of fit.
  2. Draw a worst case LOBT and find its gradient.
  3. Calculate the percentage difference between the two values.
17
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Explain how you can find the percentage uncertainty in an intercept

A
  1. Find the intercept from the best line of fit.
  2. Draw a worst case LOBT and find its intercept.
  3. Calculate the percentage difference between the two values.
18
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Define a reading

A

The value is found from a single judgment when using a piece of equipment.

19
Q

How do you find the uncertainty in a measurment?

A

Half the precision x 2 = the precision

20
Q

Give an example of a reading

A

thermometer, measuring cylinder, digital voltmeter

21
Q

Define a measurement

A

The value taken as the difference between the judgement between two values.

22
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How do you find the uncertainty from a reading?

A

Half the precision

23
Q

Give an example of a measurment

A

Ruler, Vernier callipers, micrometer

24
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Define random error

A

Is an error that is different for every reading. This causes repeat readings to spread around the true value and scatter around the line of best fit

25
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Define systematic error

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The same error on all readings. It will shift all results and gradient up or down.

26
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In an experiment you plot v2 against s. If the equation for the line is v2 - u2 =, 2as what does the y intercept and gradient represnt?

A

Y intersept = u2 and gradient = 2a

27
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In an experiment you plot V against I. If the equation for the line is E = V - Ir what does the y intercept and gradient represnt?

A

Y intercept = E and gradient = -r