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Welcome to Day 8 Aug 26 th , 2009!. SWBAT distinguish between accuracy and precision SWBAT compute percent error SWBAT make correct measurements Catalyst Create a hypothesis, IV, DV, Control group for the following question… How does a car’s gas mileage change as the tires pressure changes?
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Welcome to Day 8 Aug 26th, 2009! • SWBAT distinguish between accuracy and precision • SWBAT compute percent error • SWBAT make correct measurements Catalyst Create a hypothesis, IV, DV, Control group for the following question… • How does a car’s gas mileage change as the tires pressure changes? -- If you have SCIENCE FEE MONEY turn it in -- If you have AGENDA MONEY turn it in
Agenda • Catalyst (10min) • Accuracy, precision (10min) • Bulls-eye activity (15min) • Measurements (10min) • Measurement activity (30min) • Percent error ?? • Exit Ticket (10min)
5 Bonus Points (next week – 1 pt off everyday) Lab Fee, Safety Contract, Notebook Set-up & Extra Item
Key Point #1: Accuracy is how close you are to the correct or accepted value of a measurement. -(Ex. - throwing a dart close to the bulls eye) - Accuracy, Precision and % Error
Key Point #2: Precision is how close a series of measurements are to one another. -REPEATABILITY! (Ex. - throwing a dart and hitting the same spot 3 times in a row) Accuracy, Precision and % Error
Accuracy/Precision Worksheet - You will need a ruler and a marker Accuracy, Precision and % Error
What was the range (biggest - smallest) of the values for your three trials? • 2) How accurate were your drops? Explain. • 3) Were your drops precise? Explain. Accuracy, Precision and % Error
Measurement Notes Key Point #3: Science use International System of Units also known as (SI) WHY?
UNITS • Volume uses Liters (L) or (mL) • Mass uses Grams (g) • Length uses Meters (m) • Temperature uses Degrees Celsius (C)
Measurement Skills Measuring Mass: • Zero Scale • Record Mass • If non-digital Estimate last digit Measuring Volume: (1) Note increments on graduated cylinder (2) Read bottom of meniscus at eye-level (3) Estimate lastdigit
Measuring Temperature: (1) Note increments on thermometer (2) Estimate last digit
Percent error • Key Point #3: percent error is a quantitative comparison between your value for a measurement and the true value • Tells you how far off your answer is from the true value.
Percent Error %E = Vactual – Vmeasured X 100 Vactual |-------| Accuracy, Precision and % Error
Percent Error You may never have a negative answer with % error, just drop the negative! Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: Measuring a string you get 18 cm, but Mr. McKnight tells you the string is actually 20 cm long. Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: [(20 – 18)/20] x 100 Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: [(20 – 18)/20] x 100= 10% Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: Measured: 88 mL Actual: 83 mL Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: 6.0% Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: Measured: 140 g Actual: 122 g Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: 14.8% Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: Measured: 3438 m Actual: 4888 m Accuracy, Precision and % Error
% error: 29.7% Accuracy, Precision and % Error
Exit Ticket Write down if it is good or bad accuracy and precision If you measure the mass of Mr. McKnight to be 222g, but his actual mass is 92g, what is your percent error?