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Measuring. Accuracy v. Precision pg. 8. Precision - how closely the measurements match each other. Instruments that measure using more decimals are more precise. Accuracy – how closely the measurement matches the true or accepted value. Accurate. Precise. Accurate. Precise. Accurate. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Measuring
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Accuracy v. Precision pg. 8Precision - how closely the measurements match each other. Instruments that measure using more decimals are more precise.
Accuracy – how closely the measurement matches the true or accepted value.
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Accurate Precise
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Accurate Precise
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How To Read Scientific Instruments
• 1) Record the _______ digit on the instrument.
• 2) Then _______________ the last digit.
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How to Count Significant Figures
1. Count all of the digits you are sure of.2. Add the last digit you estimate.
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Percent Error
• When quantities have accepted or true values, we can calculate the percent error between our measurement of the value and the accepted value with the formula
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How to Read a Graduated Cylinder
• Sit the graduated cylinder on a level surface.• Lower your eyes to the level of the liquid
(called the meniscus).• Take your reading from the bottom of the
meniscus.• Count all of the digits you are sure of.• Add the last digit that you estimate.
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Quiz
• Number your paper 1 to 15.
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1) Measuring Length
A. 2 cm B. 19 cmC. 1.95 cmD. 1.95238 cm
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2) Measuring Length
A. 10cm
B. 1.1cmC. 1.05cmD. 1.526cm
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3) Measuring Length
A. 17 cm B. 17.5 cmC. 18.0 cmD. 17.5082 cm
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4) Measuring Length
A. 4cm
B. 4.3cmC. 4.30cmD. 4.3057cm
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5) Measuring Length
A. 12 cm B. 12.0 cmC. 12.7 cmD. 12.0953 cm
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6) Measuring Liquids• The meniscus is the curve in the upper
surface of a liquid close to the surface of the container or another object, caused by surface tension. It can be either convex or concave.
Is this meniscus convex or concave? 6) _________________
For questions 7 to 12, measure the amount of liquid in each graduated cylinder by reading the bottom of the meniscus.
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7) Measuring Liquid Volume
A.10mlB.10.3mlC.11.5mlD.13.0ml
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8) Measuring Liquid Volume
A. 266 mlB. 287 mlC. 290 mlD. 294 ml
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9) Measuring Liquid Volume
A.52 mlB.53 mlC.54.5 mlD.52.8 ml
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10) Measuring Liquid Volume
A.80 mlB.80.0 mlC.81.0 mlD.79.0 ml
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11) Measuring Liquid Volume
A.2.8 mlB.2.80 mlC.2.90 mlD.2.9 ml
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12) Measuring Liquid Volume
A.4.90 mlB.4.80 mlC.5.0 mlD.5.0853 ml
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13) Measuring Solids
A.625.62gB.26.57gC.265.73D.526.6g
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14) Measuring Solids
A.373.33gB.734.33gC.374.33gD.373.3g
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15) Measuring Solids
A.222.50gB.221.50gC.221.5gD.221.0g