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Accuracy and Precision

Accuracy and Precision. Difference between accuracy and precision. Accuracy- how close you are to the actual answer Precision- how close all of your answers are to each other Accuracy is a measure of your lab technique, precision is a measure of your ability to duplicate what you just did.

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Accuracy and Precision

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  1. Accuracy and Precision

  2. Difference between accuracy and precision • Accuracy- how close you are to the actual answer • Precision- how close all of your answers are to each other • Accuracy is a measure of your lab technique, precision is a measure of your ability to duplicate what you just did

  3. Dart Board Metaphor high precision low accuracy high accuracy low precision high accuracy and precision low accuracy and precision

  4. Measuring accurately • always report all numbers given on a digital readout (Do NOT round) • Do NOT add or delete zeros from the end! • Make sure your reading is stable! • Always read your equipment as accurately as you can (take your time, get close to the instrument.

  5. Using a Graduated Cylinder. Pour the liquid in a graduated cylinder and read from the meniscus. The water will “grip” to the edges and form a depression in the middle, the lowest point of this curve is the meniscus. air ALWAYS PUT YOUR HEAD AT THE SAME LEVEL AS THE MENISCUS meniscus water

  6. Reading between the lines • Estimate one place on non digital equipment. (rulers, graduated cylinders) 6.60 cm 6 7 cm 6.42 cm If it is exactly on the line

  7. Reading between the lines • Estimate one place on non digital equipment. (rulers, graduated cylinders) 7.00 cm 6 7 cm 6.25 cm If it is exactly on the line

  8. Reading between the lines 20 30 cm

  9. Graduated Cylinder 20 mL 10 mL 17.2 mL

  10. What’s the difference • between 6.6 cm and 6.60 cm • The difference is how accurately you were able to measure. • More accuracy is always better but you can NEVER be exact • You must report how accurate you were.

  11. Measuring precisely • If possible always measure three times • If one measurement isn’t close to the others always measure again. • It is always a good idea to have your lab partner take the same reading as you to make sure you are reading it correctly.

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