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Q: In a Measurement ,the Expected value is 48 V and the measured value is 43 V. Find (i) Absolute error…
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Q: What factors do you think may cause the experimental value (9.799m/s²) to be different from the…
A: What factors do you think may cause the experimental value (9.799m/s²) to be different from the…
Q: 1) State, in your own words, the hypothesis being tested in this experiment. Refer to the Identify…
A: According to the law of conservation of energy , in an isolated system , the total energy will…
Q: 3. Why is it better to take several independent trials of each measurement rather than rely on one…
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Q: In a Measurement ,the Expected value is 56 V and the measured value is 52 V. Find (i) Absolute error…
A: Given Expected value. Is 56 Measured value is 52.
Q: MEASURED USING CENTIMETER RULER MEASURED USING CENTIMETER RULER Measured Diameter d (cm) Measured…
A: Solution: Calculate the relative uncertainty in diameter for dime. ∆Uddime=0.051.76×100=2.84%…
Q: Describe about How many correct experiments do we need to disprove a theory?
A: Introduction: A theory is a supposition of an idea which is intended to describe a phenomenon which…
Q: marathon runner completes a 42.188-km course in 2 h, 39 min, and 25 s. There is an uncertainty of 24…
A: Distance covered x = 42188 m Time t = 2 hr 39 min 25 s…
Q: Select the following answer choice which correctly explains the motion of the object in the time vs…
A: Given data: The position time graph
Q: You repeated a measurement 6 times and recorded the time using a stop watch: 5.6s, 4.6s, 4.8s, 5.1s,…
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Q: If the results of the force measurements are F1 = (13.4 + or - 0.6) N and F2 = (18.4 + or - 0.7) N,…
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Q: Calculate the value of load Q and its respective uncertainty from the data provided.
A: The distance d=0.11 m 3% uncertainty=0.11±0.0033 m. The mass M=0.00287 kg 3%…
Q: If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can one be said to be…
A: If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, then these two different…
Q: The experimental density of a liquid is 0.7995 g/mL, the accepted value is 0.8115 g/mL. Find the %…
A: The expression for the percentage of absolute error is, Absolute…
Q: Find the absolute uncertainty a) 15s+or-10% b) 3.35s+or-1%
A: (a) 15 s ±10%Absolute uncertainty = 10% of 15 = ±10100×15=±1.5 s
Q: what is the relationship between precision and uncertianity in a measurement?
A: Measurement Uncertainity has following parameters: 1) Precision : It given an idea about the…
Q: In a Measurement ,the Expected value is 64 V and the measured value is 62 V. Find (i) Absolute error…
A: A measuring instrument always measures the result with some uncertainty. This uncertainty is called…
Q: Why is it important to consider the experimental error in all the empirical results presented?
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Q: Δ Ar relative uncertainty : relative uncertainty in percent : х 100.
A: Consider following measurement which is given by : y = x ± Δx Where, x denotes "True value" Δ Δx…
Q: An infant’s pulse rate is measured to be (130.0 + 5.0) beats/min. What is the absolute uncertainty…
A: Given that:- Infant pulse rate=(130+5) beat/min
Q: The mass of an aluminum cube was measured to be (A)=71.2 g. Using the Vernier caliper, the length of…
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Q: Rewrite the following measurement in terms of its absolute error: 47 N±6% Select one: (47 ±6) N…
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Q: A student measures the height from which a ball falls to be two-hundred centimeters with an absolute…
A: measure height = 200 cm uncertainty = 2 cm thus, height = 200 cm ± 2cm
Q: An infant’s pulse rate is measured to be ( 132 ± 6 ) beats/min. What is the percent uncertainty in…
A: Given Data: The pulse rate is measured as: 132±6 beats/min
Q: In a Measurement ,the Expected value is 72 V and the measured value is 63 V. Find (i) Absolute error…
A: (i) The absolute error is given by : (ii) The relative error is given by :
Q: What is the theoretical value for how long it would take a metal ball to fall 1.5 meters in the Free…
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Q: A group of students are gathering data in a repeated measurement experiment. The collected data so…
A: Given data of measurement 4.2, 4.2, 4.2, 4.2, 4.2, 4.2 We have to calculate uncertainty of the…
Q: Suppose f (a, y) = 3zy, where 2 =2.25 t 2.14% y =9.57 + 3.57% What is the absolute uncertainty in f?…
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Q: Agreement between repeated measurements does imply accuract but only consistency is it False, true…
A: True : Agreement between repeated measurements imply accuracy and consistency in the result.
Q: What are the different types of errors encountered in an experiment? Give two examples of each.
A: Types of Experimental Errors: There are two types of experimental errors: systematic errors and…
Q: Measured values are usually presented as mean plus or minus uncertainty. If two experimental values…
A: Given Two experimental valuesare (8.1 ± 0.5) and (7.9 ± 0.4) To find out The uncertainty of their…
Q: Use the approximate values from this table to solve the problem. How many heartbeats are there in a…
A: We have to calculate number of heartbeats are there in a lifetime
Q: State how many significant figures are proper in the results of the following calculations: (a)…
A: the number of significant figures in any mathematical operation like addition , multiplication ,etc…
Q: Being the owner of an ice cream company Jane wants to know about the existence of any relation…
A: Consumer behavior research refers to the scientific study of the process that consumers using to…
Q: of 3 estion Given the equation f =- where = 3.43±0.78. What is the value and the absolute…
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