Uncertainties Flashcards

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Percentage Uncertainty

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Absolute Uncertainty divided by measurement
Multiplied by 100
Largest uncertainty is used when two readings are compared

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Random Uncertainty

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Uncertainty associated with repeated readings of the same quantity
Largest reading - smallest reading
Divided by number of readings

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How to reduce random uncertainty

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Carrying out more readings means dividing by a larger number so random uncertainty is smaller

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Systematic Uncertanties

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To do with system set up
Eg A meter not being zeroed correctly results in all readings being out by the same amount
An experiment graph which is a straight line but does not pass through the origin
This is because each reading is out by the same amount

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5
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Questions answered to

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The same amount of significant figures as in the question

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Final uncertainty from a group of measurements

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The largest percentage uncertainty

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Scale reading uncertainty

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How well an instrument scale can be read
Uncertainty of +- in the last digit
Eg +-0.1v on a reading of 6.6v
+- 0.01 on a reading of 1.43v

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Absolute Uncertainty

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The uncertainty in a measurement or calculation result
Eg +-0.1 on a reading of 6.6 Volts
+-0.01 on a reading of 0.21A

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Why you might expect a systematic uncertainty based on your graph of results

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If the graph is a straight line which does not pass through the origin
Y-axis is not zero when X-axis is zero

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