Uncertainties, Prefixes and Rounding Flashcards
What does the prefix G stand for?
G stands for giga
giga = x 109
What does the prefix µ stand for?
µ stands for micro
micro = x 10-6
Round off this number to 3 significant figures.
3.14159
3.14159 rounded off to 3 significant figures is
3.14
Round off this number to 3 significant figures.
6.22789
6.22789 rounded off to 3 significant figures is
6.23
Round off this number to 3 significant figures.
1,526.33
1,526.33 rounded off to 3 significant figures is
1,530
(the ‘2’ has been rounded up to 3)
What does the prefix n stand for?
n stands for nano
nano = x 10-9
Round off this number to 3 significant figures.
0.0025668
0.0025668 rounded off to 3 significant figures is
0.00257
What does the prefix k stand for?
k stands for kilo
kilo = x 103
What does the prefix M stand for?
M stands for mega
mega = x 106
What does the prefix m stand for?
m stands for milli
milli = x 10-3
Equation given on formula sheet

Explain what is meant by a random uncertainty, giving an example.
Random uncertainties are caused by random variations in experimental conditions e.g. random variations in background light levels due to changes in cloud cover.
Example
A length of card was measured by six people. The following
measurements were obtained: 21cm, 24cm, 22cm, 26cm, 25cm, 22cm.
Calculate the mean value with its random uncertainty.
Mean length = (21 + 24 + 22 + 26 + 25 + 22)/6
= 23.33 cm
Random Uncertainty = (highest value - lowest value)/number of measurements
= (26-21)/6
= 0.83 cm
= 0.8 cm to 1 sig fig and round mean to same decimal places
length = 23.3 ± 0.8 cm
What type of uncertainty is revealed by repeated measurement?
Random uncertainties would be revealed by variation in the measured values.
Explain what is meant by a systematic uncertainty, giving an example.
A systematic uncertainty is caused by incorrect use of equipment or faulty equipment that results in all readings being too high or low by a fixed amount e.g. not zeroing scales before using them.
How would you identify a systematic uncertainity was present in results?
A best fit line that was expected to go through the origin, is not close to the origin.
Explain what is meant by a reading uncertainty.
A reading uncertainty is a measure of how well an instrument scale
can be read.
What is the rule for reading uncertainty for an analogue instrument?
Half of the smallest division.
What is the rule for reading uncertainty for a digital instrument?
One of the smallest digit.
How do you express an uncertainty as a percentage uncertainty?
Percentage Unceratinty = Absolute Uncertainty/Value x 100%
How do you calculate the uncertainty in a calculation?
- Express the uncertainty for each value in the formula as a percentage uncertainty
- Identify the largest percentage uncertainty and use this for the calculated value.
Example
To find the instantaneous speed of a trolley the trolley with card was
passed through a light-gate connected to a timer. The following sets of readings were taken:
mean time = 0.028 ± 0.001 s
length of card = 120 ± 1mm
Calculate the instantaneous speed and the absolute uncertainty in this value.
v = s/t = 0.12/0.028 = 4.29 ms-1
percentage uncertainty in time = 0.001/0.028 x 100 = 3.6%
percentage uncertainty in distance = 1/120 x 100 = 0.8%
The larger of these is 3.6% so this can be taken as a reasonable estimate of the uncertainty in the speed.
so, v = 4.29 ms-1 ± 3.6%
3.6/100 x 4.29 = 0.15
= 4.29 ± 0.15 ms-1