A Level Physics: Systematic and random errors
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- čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
- Part of OCR Physics A, Module 2: Foundations of Physics
Past Paper Questions: OCR AS Physics Paper Breadth in Physics 2016
OCR Physics A Exploring Physics 2018
Chapters:
00:00 Intro to uncertanties
01:03 Random errors
01:40 Systematic errors
02:35 Past Paper Question
This is so helpful sir- thank you very much for putting your time and effort on our studies.. You are wonderful and the best teacher❤️❤️🙏
anytime! thank you so much for the comment!
Thank you for the videos
anytime! Thanks for the comment!
7:35 Just had a query, when looking at the graph and realising it dosent begin from the origin, is writing about the zero error for the reading of V 0 a valid point for the improvement of the systematic error?
yep! Zero errors are often a source of systematic errors. It can also be things such as resistance of wires/meters not included in the calculations.
What type of error incur when you get different measures from the same electronic balance?
typically a systematic error, also known as the zero error, but it can vary a little on a problem to problem