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ty physics accuracy & precision worksheet module 01
accuracy: refers to how close a measurement is to a true, accepted or target value.
precision: refers to the reproducibility of a series of measurements
percent error (difference): \\(\frac{(\text{target value} - \text{measured value}) \times 100}{\text{target value}}\\)
- the following measurements were made to determine the density of a material whose value was, according to the handbook of chemistry and physics, 1.24 g/ml
trial #1 1.20 g/ml
trial #2 1.22 g/ml
trial #3 1.22 g/ml
a. make a general comment on the accuracy of these results
b. make a general comment on the precision of these results
c. use the average of the three trials as the “measured value” and determine the numerical value for the percent error.
a. Accuracy Comment
Step1: Compare to target (1.24 g/mL). Measured values (1.20, 1.22, 1.22) are not close to 1.24.
b. Precision Comment
Step1: Check reproducibility. Values are 1.20, 1.22, 1.22; small differences indicate high precision.
c. Percent Error Calculation
Step1: Compute average measured value. $\frac{1.20 + 1.22 + 1.22}{3} = \frac{3.64}{3} \approx 1.2133\ \text{g/mL}$.
Step2: Apply percent error formula. $\frac{1.24 - 1.2133}{1.24} \times 100 \approx 2.15\%$.
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a. The results have low accuracy as measured values are not close to the target 1.24 g/mL.
b. The results have high precision as measurements are reproducible with small differences.
c. 2.15%