If the real measurement is 25.46 cm
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25.44 cm24.23 cm26.55 cm25.31 cm
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15.23 cm32.16 cm55.23 cm10.25 cm
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If the real measurement is 25.46 cm
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Classwork
Do p. 29 #43-46
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How to read a scale 1) Identify the difference between numbered divisions and unnumbered subdivisions.
diffrence b/w numbered divisions
numbered divisions
unnumbered subdivisions
5.3 5.4 5.5
difference b/w unnumbered subdivisions
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2) Determine to what decimal place the estimated number value could be. For example: if the numbered division difference is 0.1 of a unit and the unnumbered difference is 0.01 of a unit, the estimated value when you look at the scale would be 0.001 of a unit. (0.1 times the unnumbered difference)
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Example: What is the values of i and ii on the following scale?
5.9 6.0 6.1
i ii
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• Count the number of unnumbered subdivisions between the numbered divisions: = 10.
• Find the value of each unnumbered subdivision: = difference between the number divisions divided by the number of subdivisions: (0.1/10 = 0.01)
• i is around 5.92 and ii is around 6.06.• Estimate where i and ii are between their unnumbered
subdivisions by dividing the unnumbered subdivisions into 10.– Reading i = is between 5.924 and 5.926. Is about halfway
between these two subdivisions, so it is estimated that i is 5.925 +/- 0.001.
– Reading ii = is between 6.062 and 6.064. Is closer to 6.06 than 6.07, so I would estimate that ii was 6.063 +/- 0.001.
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Experimental UncertaintyDefinition: The experimental uncertainty is the estimated amount by which a measurement might be in error.• The uncertainty goes between the number and the unit. • The uncertainty is the number that was estimated, not a certain
number.
Example: 55.25 ± 0.01 cm.- This means that the actual temperature is between 55.24 cm and 55.26 cm.- Certain digits are 55.2 and the uncertain digit is 0.05.
Note: If the uncertain digit is in the second decimal place, the uncertainty will be in the second decimal place.
-The uncertainty in a measurement is 0.1 times the unnumbered subdivisions.
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Homework
p. 32 – 36#48, 49, 50, 51, 52,