Lesson 3 - Understanding Measurements
Lesson 3 - Understanding Measurements
Precision(consistenc
y )and Accuracy
,Sensitivity and Error
Introduction
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Systematic errors are errors in the same instrument or by the same
measurement of a physical quantity observer.
due to instruments, the effects of Systematic erros can be elimated or
surrounding conditions and physical reduced by improving the procedure of
constraints of the observer. taking the measurements , using a
The main characteristic of systematic different instrument or getting
error is that its magnitude is almost somebody else to make the the
constant or appears in one direction measurements.
only. The value of the measurement is For example for the zero errors can be
always greater or is always less than eliminated by subtracting the zero
the actual value. reading from the obtained readings.
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We normally use ruler, measuring tape • The reading for a vernier scale
, vernier calipers or micrometer screw is always recorded in cm with
gauge to measure length. two decimal places
Measurin Smallest scale (The accuracy is 0.01 cm)
g division
instrumen
t
Ruler 0.1 cm or
1 mm Example 1
Vernier 0.01cm
calipers Write down the reading of the
Mikromet 0.01 mm following vernier calipers.
er
screw
gauge
Vernier calipers
Solution
Example 2
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Solution
The micrometer screw gauge is used
to measure thickness and diameters of
very small objects.
The main scale is marked in divisions Example 4
of 0.5 mm , while the vernier scale is Based on the following diagrams write
marked in divisions of 0.01 mm. down the actual diameters of the
objects
The jaws tigh the object that is to be (a)
measured.
The thimble is turned until its jaw
touches the object.
The ratchet knob prevents
overtightening by making a click
sound when the micrometer is ready
to be read.
Example 3
Write down the reading of the
following diagrams.
Solution
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Measurement Mass
Accuracy : ………………………………
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Accuracy : …………………………………
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Reading : …………………………………
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Accuracy :……………………………………
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Reading :……………………………………. Accuracy:……………………………………
………
Reading :……………………………………
Measurement Current ……..
Accuracy:……………………………………
…
Measurement Temperature
Ammeter range 0 – 5A
Accuracy :……………………………………
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Accuracy:……………………………………
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Double-scale ammeter
Reading :……………………………………
…..
TUTORI
Miliammeter range 0- 50 mA AL 3
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1 The ability of an instrument gives screw gauge calipers
consistent reading , when balance
repeated readings are taken is B Micrometer Vernier Triple beam
called as Screw gauge calipers
balance
A accuracy B C Vernier Metre Triple beam
precision calipers ruler
C sensitivity D error balance
J K L
A Micrometer Vernier Spring
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A Measuring the diameter of a
wire at different points along
the wire.
B Adjusting an ammeter to read
zero before measuring a
current.
C Timing a large number of
oscillations to find the period
of a pendulum.
9 Which of the following is most D Measuring the thickness of a
likely to show an accurate large number of pieces of
shooting but not so presicely? paper to find the thickness of
one piece.
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15 Table shows readings of the A + 0.04 cm B - 0.04 cm
thickness of a book measured by C + 0.06 cm D - 0.06 cm
four different students. Which of
the students recorded the true
readings.
Measuring instruments
Accuracy
What is the reading of the vernier
A Ruler 1 mm calipers ?
B Vernier calipers 0.001
cm A 3.17 cm B 3.08
C Mikrometer screw gauge 0.1 cm
mm C 2.18 cm C 2.07
cm
17 The focal length of a convex lens
is 12 cm. If the focal length is 20 Figure(a) shows the existence of
measured by using a ruler, the zero error of a vernier calipers.
reading recorded ought to be Figure(b) shows the reading of the
vernier calipers for diameter of
A 11.9 cm B 12.0 metal sphere.
cm
C 12.00 cm D 12.1
cm
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23 Diagram shows a micrometer
screw gauge reading when it is
closed at its gap.
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A 2.02 cm B 2.04
cm
C 2.06 cm D 2.08
cm
Based on the diagram above, the
thickness of a sheet of paper is
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measured by using a micrometer
A 3.25 cm B 3.75
screw gauge should be recorded
cm
as
C 0.325 cm D 0.0375
cm
A 2 mm B 2.1 mm
C 2.14 mm D 2.142
mm
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screw gauge.
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Glass Capillar Size of
stem y tube bore
wall
A thick wide big
B thin narrow big
C thick wide small
D thin narrow small
A Stop watch
B Pendulum clock
C Electronic watch
A 15 s B 15.0 s
C 15.00 s D 15.000 s
A 2.4 A B 2.80 A
C 0.48 A D 0.44 A
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(i) P …………………………
Diagram above shows the reading …...........
of a mikrometer screw gauge for
the thickness of 5 sheets of paper. (ii) Q ………………………
……...........
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(c) What is the reading of the
(b) Determine the thickness of a thermometer?
sheet of the paper in cm.
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(c) Give the name and the (d) Why does the glass stem wall
function of M scale. of the thermometer is thin?
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(e) How should you do to increase
................................................. the accuray of the
................... thermometer.
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(d) State a precaution to be
taken while taking ………………………………………
measurements by using the …………
micrometer screw gauge. (f) Why does the thermometer
use mercury?
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(i) A
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(ii) B ……………………………
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(b) State the accuracy of the
ammeter
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(c) State the reading of the
ammeter.
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