[PHYSICS EXPERIMENT 1] Measurement and Uncertainty
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- čas přidán 9. 08. 2020
- Measuring some physical quantities is part and parcel of any physics experiment. It is important to realise that not all measured values are exactly the same as the actual values. This could be due to errors that we made during the measurement, or perhaps the apparatus that we used may not be accurate or sensitive enough. Therefore, as a rule, the uncertainty of a measurement must be taken and it has to be recorded together with the measured value. The uncertainty of a measurement depends on the type of measurement and how it is done.
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Very clear to understand👍👍
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Assalamualaikum Mrs. Shaz😊I'm not clearly understood how to measure and calculate the zero error😅I hope teacher can teach once again in the class😊
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explained well!! 🤩 but, im a bit confuse to measure using vernier calliper 😅
Im understood.. but im a bit confused which lines to look vernier callipers ..
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Thank you, Mrs shaz. Im confused which line, n how to calculate zero error
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The initial measurement should have been 5.07 millimeters. We need to approach the fractional part from 0. Anyone with an eye already knows that measurement is not 5.42.
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