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1.5 Uncertainty in Measurement

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1 1.5 Uncertainty in Measurement

2 Why no measurement is ever certain
Measuring instruments are never completely free of flaws. Measuring always involves estimation.

3 The last digit of ANY good measurement is…
Estimated! What about digital instruments? Still estimated!

4 When you make measurements…
You should know the scale of your instrument. You should make an estimate one place behind the certain digit.

5 Graduated cylinders Meniscus: the curved surface of water or other liquids in a cylinder How do you read it them? Top? Bottom? Middle? You read the meniscus at the bottom.

6 Accuracy vs. precision Accuracy: how close a measurement agrees to the accepted value Precision: repetition of a measurement


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