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Page 1: Hwk Ans Key. Experimental Errors & Uncertainty.

Hwk Ans Key

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Experimental Errors & Uncertainty

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Objectives

• Understand sources of uncertainty where they come from.

• Define precision, accuracy.

• Understand sources of random & systematic errors.

• Methods to minimize random & systematic errors.

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Errors/Uncertainties

Mistakes Happen –but there are no small mistakes if you

are a civil engineer.

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Accuracy

• How close average value comes to accepted value.

Precision • When repeated measurements are close in

value.

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Typical Sources of Uncertainty in Measurement

Measure the thickness of your textbook in cm with a ruler.

• Is that the actual thickness?

• What are sources of uncertainty?

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There is some uncertainty and error in every measurement.

• Why?

• Limits of measuring device.

• Experimental procedure/technique.

• Nature of measurement (too difficult) eg. Speed of light.

You will be expected to analyze all sources of uncertainty in your experiments and explain how they have affected your results.

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No Way! This

scale is wrong!

Experimental Errors

There is always a difference between measured value & actual value.

That is why we don’t use fractions to report a measurement!

Weight ≠ 220 1/2 lbs.

Weight = 220.5 lbs.

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• Random – measured values too high and too low. Measured values fall above & below actual.

• Caused by fluctuations in temperature, poor reflexes on stopwatch, poor vision, vibrations while measuring, variation in wire thickness.

Two types of errors/uncertainty: Random & Systematic

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True or False: Doing more experimental trials should reduce random error?

True

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Systematic Error – measured values fall consistently above or below actual

values.

• Poor instrument calibration. • Clock runs too fast or slow. • Parallax error s.t.• Balance is above or below zero. • Zero offset error.

Examples:

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Will doing more trials help?

• Only with random error.

When systematic error is small, a measurement is said to be accurate.

Instrument is well calibrated.

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How can we correct systematic error?

• Instrument calibration

• Better lab technique

• Mathematical correction factor.

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This graph shows which type of error?Why?

Mass

Volume

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This graph shows which type of error?Why?

mmass

volume

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Which of the following are examples of experimental error?

• Misreading the scale on the pan balance.

• Incorrectly calculating a value by using the wrong data.

• Incorrectly transferring data from your notes into your lab report.

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Question: a set of readings has small random error. Which can you say with certainty?

• 1. Precise.

• 2. Accurate.

• 3. Both precise and accurate.

• 4. Impossible to tell without more

information.

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Film Clip: The difference of precision and Accuracy Ted 5:00 Min.

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRAFPdDppzs

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Graph Accuracy Precision

Accurate, not precise

Accurate, precisePrecise, not accurate

inaccurate, imprecise

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Error bars show uncertainty on graphs. Line or curve should touch all the bars.

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• In class precision & accuracy sheet & IB MC questions.

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