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Topic 1.2 Formative

This document contains a practice formative assessment on measurements and uncertainties for a physics student. It includes multiple choice and free response questions about measuring lengths, calculating uncertainties, plotting data with error bars, determining slopes and intercepts from linear fits, and interpreting their physical meanings. The assessment evaluates the student's understanding of measurements, significant figures, propagation of uncertainties, linear regression, and relating graphical results to real world concepts.

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Topic 1.2 Formative

This document contains a practice formative assessment on measurements and uncertainties for a physics student. It includes multiple choice and free response questions about measuring lengths, calculating uncertainties, plotting data with error bars, determining slopes and intercepts from linear fits, and interpreting their physical meanings. The assessment evaluates the student's understanding of measurements, significant figures, propagation of uncertainties, linear regression, and relating graphical results to real world concepts.

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Topic 1.

2 – Uncertainties and errors Formative Assessment


NAME: ___________Taksh Pathak_____________ TEAM:__
THIS IS A PRACTICE ASSESSMENT. Show formulas, substitutions, answers (in spaces provided) and units!
For questions 1. through 4.
consider the line shown here:

1. What is the measured length of this line in mm? Use the amount of significant figures a wooden
meter stick is capable of supplying. 1. __65mm, 6.5cm__

2. What is the precision of this measurement? 2. __+/-1mm___

3. If the above line is one side of a perfect square, what is the area of that square, taking into account
the correct number of significant figures and the correct units? Note that area is length times width,
and the length equals the width in a square. 3. _________________

4. What is the c in your answer from problem 3? 4. _________________

A student measures a line to be 3.8 cm  0.1 csm.

5. Find the absolute uncertainty in the measurement. 5. _________________

6. Find the raw uncertainty in the measurement. 6. _________________

7. Find the fractional uncertainty in the measurement. 7. _________________

8. Find the percentage uncertainty in the measurement. 8. _________________

9. A flagpole is placed on the roof of a house. A student measures the flagpole to be 4.25 m  0.05 m.
The same student measures the height from the ground to the base of the flagpole to be 6.40 m 
0.15 m. If the flagpole is mounted vertically upward (straight up), how far is the tip of the flagpole
above the ground. Be sure to use significant figures and include a raw uncertainty with your answer.
9.
_________________

10. A car travels 250 m  15 m in 12.2 s  0.2 s. Calculate its speed. Be sure to use significant figures and
include a raw uncertainty with your answer. 10. ________________
A table of data was created by a student during an experiment in which a paper helicopter was dropped
from various heights.

11. Complete the last Height Fall Time Average Fall


column of the table. H/m Ti / s Time
H = 0.1 m Ti = 0.2 s T/s
12. Does it appear that the
Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Ti = ______
student has done the
1.0 1.4 1.7 1.6
right number of trials
1.5 2.0 2.2 1.8
and variations to satisfy
2.0 2.4 2.7 2.7
the internal assessment
2.5 3.1 3.7 3.4
requirements of the
3.0 3.9 3.8 4.2
IBO? Be sure to explain
very clearly your reasoning. 12. _________________________________________________

13. Create a graph which plots Average Fall Time vs. Height. Be sure to label the graph properly.
13. ____See
graph____

14. On the same graph sketch the vertical error bars on each point. 14. ____See graph____

15. On the same graph sketch in your line of best fit. 15. ____See graph____

16. Calculate the slope of the line of best fit. Be sure to include the units. 16. ________________

17. From your graph, determine the intercept. Include its units. 17. ________________

18. On the same graph sketch in the maximum and minimum slopes, using the first and last error bars
as your guide. 18. ____See graph____

19. Calculate the minimum and maximum slopes. Be sure to include the units. 19. ________________

________________

20. Calculate the uncertainty of the slope. 20. ________________

21. What are the intercepts of the lines representing the minimum and maximum slopes?
21. ________________

________________

22. Calculate the uncertainty of the intercept. 22. ________________

23. State, in words, the slope (and uncertainty) of your graph and its physical meaning.
Topic 1.1 – Measurements in physics Formative Assessment
NAME: _________________________________ TEAM:__

24. State, in words, the intercept (and uncertainty) of your graph and its physical meaning.

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