110 likes | 309 Views
Measurements: . Every measurement has UNITS. Every measurement has UNCERTAINTY. Accuracy and Precision in Measurements. Accuracy: how close a measurement is to the accepted value. Precision: how close a series of measurements are to one another or how far out a measurement is taken.
E N D
Measurements: Every measurement has UNITS. Every measurement has UNCERTAINTY.
Accuracy and Precision in Measurements Accuracy: how close a measurement is to the accepted value. Precision: how close a series of measurements are to one another or how far out a measurement is taken. A measurement can have high precision, but not be as accurate as a less precise one.
Significant Figures are used to indicate the precision of a measured number or to express the precision of a calculation with measured numbers. In any measurement the digit farthest to the right is considered to be estimated. 0 1 2 2.0 1.3
Sig. Fig. Rules (with measurements): All non-zero digits are significant. Zeros at the end of a measurement? scientific notation: 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000.0 5000.00 5 x 103 5.0 x 103 5.00 x 103 5.000 x 103 5.0000 x 103 5.00000 x 103
Zeros at the beginning a number are not significant. 0.005 0.0050 0.00500 0.00505 Counted numbers and definitions (2.54 cm = 1 inch) are considered to be exact and have no effect on the number of sig. figs. reported in calculations with measurements.
Calculations with sig. Figs. Addition and subtraction: Look at places! 3.63 cm 13.129 cm +123.1 cm 139.859 cm = 139.9 cm significant to the 0.1 place
Measurement Calculations with scientific notation. Addition/subtraction: must be placed into the same notation. (2.3 x 103) + (3.2 x 104) = 0.23 x 104 +3.2 x 104 3.43 x 104 = 3.4 x 104
Calculations with Sig. figs. Multiplication and division (measurements): You must be able to count. 2.734 cm x 5.2 cm x 8.1294 cm = 115.5740539 cm3 4 s.f. 2 s.f. 5 s.f. written as 120 cm3 2 s.f.’s
1. The term that is related to the reproducibility (repeatability) of a measurement is a. accuracy. b. precision. c. qualitative. d. quantitative. e. property. Let’s take a “Quiz” b. precision. 2. The number of significant figures in the mass measured as 0.010210 g is a. 1. b. 2. c. 3. d. 4. e. 5. e. 5.
3. The number of significant figures in 6.0700 x 10-4… is a. 3. b. 4. c. 5. d. 6. e. 7. c. 5. 4. How many significant figures are there in the value 0.003060? a. 7 b. 6 c. 5 d. 4 e. 3 d. 4