Practical skills Flashcards
To revise practical skills
When calculating an answer what is the appropriate number of significant figures to give your answer in?
The same as the value in the question with least number of significant figures.
State the uncertainty when using vernier callipers
0.01 cm
State the uncertainty when using a micrometer
0.01 mm
Define repeatable
When the person carrying out the experiment obtains similar results
Define reproducible
When another group carry out the experiment and obtain a similar pattern in their results
Define resolution
The smallest change an instrument can detect or display
Define accurate results
When the measured quantity has a value close to the true value

Define precision
When repeat readings have a small spread in the data

Define uncertainty
How accurately you can take a measurement or an expression of the spread of values taken.
How can you find the uncertainty in a single measurement
Your estimate using the precision of the equipment as a guide
How can the uncertainty be calcualted when you have repeat readings?
Range / 2
When an equation has addition or subtraction can you add the uncertainty or percentage uncertainty?
uncertainty
When an equation has multiplication or division can you add the uncertainty or percentage uncertainty?
percentage uncertainty
Define percentage uncertainty stating its equation
It is the percentage error in your measurements.
Percentage uncertainty = uncertainty / mean value (x100%)
How can an experiment be made more accurate?
Reduced the percentage uncertainty by making the uncertainty smaller or increasing the size of what you are measuring
Explain how you can find the percentage uncertainty in a gradient
- Find the gradient of the best line of fit.
- Draw a worst case LOBT and find its gradient.
- Calculate the percentage difference between the two values.
Explain how you can find the percentage uncertainty in an intercept
- Find the intercept from the best line of fit.
- Draw a worst case LOBT and find its intercept.
- Calculate the percentage difference between the two values.
Define a reading
The value is found from a single judgment when using a piece of equipment.
How do you find the uncertainty in a measurment?
Half the precision x 2 = the precision
Give an example of a reading
thermometer, measuring cylinder, digital voltmeter
Define a measurement
The value taken as the difference between the judgement between two values.
How do you find the uncertainty from a reading?
Half the precision
Give an example of a measurment
Ruler, Vernier callipers, micrometer
Define random error
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
Define systematic error
The same error on all readings. It will shift all results and gradient up or down.
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?
Y intersept = u2 and gradient = 2a
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?
Y intercept = E and gradient = -r