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1.2 Uncertainties & Errors

Question 1

Marks: 1

Part of a thermometer is shown below.

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What is the correct reading on the thermometer and the uncertainty in this reading?

 

reading / °C

uncertainty in reading / °C

A.

34

±0.5

B.

34

±0.1

C.

34.0

±1.0

D.

34.0

±0.5

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    Key Concepts
    Uncertainties

    Question 2

    Marks: 1

    A student carries out a series of determinations of the acceleration of free fall, g. The table shows the results.

    g1 / m s–2 g2 / m s–2 g3 / m s–2 g4 / m s–2 g5 / m s–2 g6 / m s–2

    4.91

    4.89

    4.88

    4.90

    4.93

    4.92

     

    What can be said about the results obtained in this experiment?

    • The results are accurate and precise

    • The results are accurate but not precise

    • The results are not accurate and not precise

    • The results are precise but not accurate

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    Question 3

    Marks: 1

    Four people participate in a shooting competition. Each person gets four shots. The diagram shows the target boards of each participant after their turn.

    Which target has a low precision and a high accuracy?

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      Question 4

      Marks: 1

      An ammeter has a systematic error of –0.05 A. The ammeter is then connected to a circuit and shows a reading of 2.45 A.

      What should the real reading be?

      • 2.35 A

      • 2.40 A

      • 2.50 A

      • 2.55 A

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      Key Concepts
      Uncertainties

      Question 5

      Marks: 1

      What is the absolute uncertainty for the following measurements?  

      16.8 cm 16.6 cm 16.7 cm 16.4 cm 16.4 cm 16.6 cm

      • 0.012

      • 0.024

      • 0.2 cm

      • 0.4 cm

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      Uncertainties

      Question 6

      Marks: 1

      A micrometer is used to measure the diameters of two spheres.

      Diameter of first sphere 15.01 ± 0.01 mm
      Diameter of second sphere 17.38 ± 0.02 mm

      The difference in the diameters is calculated.

      What is the uncertainty in this difference?

      • ± 0.01 mm

      • ± 0.02 mm

      • ± 0.03 mm

      • ± 0.06 mm

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      Question 7

      Marks: 1

      A student carries out an experiment and reaches a result which is far from the true value. They carry out an evaluation of the experiment to identify potential sources of systematic and random errors.

      Which of the following would not eliminate any systematic errors?

      • Performing more trials with the same equipment and using the same techniques

      • Performing more trials with the same equipment but using different techniques

      • Performing more trials with different equipment but using the same techniques

      • Checking the calibration of the equipment

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      Question 8

      Marks: 1

      A fixed quantity x subscript 0 is measured many times in an experiment that has experimental uncertainty. A graph is plotted to show the number, n, of times that a particular value of x is obtained.

      Which graph could be obtained if the measurement of x subscript 0 has a high precision and a low accuracy?

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        Question 9

        Marks: 1

        The diagram shows the stem of a Celsius thermometer marked to show initial and final temperature values.

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        What is the temperature change with its absolute uncertainty?

        • 20.5 ± 0.25 °C

        • 20.5 ± 0.5 °C

        • 21 ± 1 °C

        • 22.0 ± 0.5 °C

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        Question 10

        Marks: 1

        A student plots a graph of height, h, against time, t, to show the motion of an object in a fluid. They include the error bars on their plotted points and maximum and minimum lines with their associated equations.

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        Which of the following equations would correctly calculate the percentage uncertainty in the gradient of the graph?

        • fraction numerator 0.92 plus 0.78 over denominator 2 end fraction cross times 100 percent sign

        • fraction numerator 0.92 minus 0.78 over denominator 2 end fraction cross times 100 percent sign

        • fraction numerator 168 plus 162 over denominator 2 end fraction cross times 100 percent sign

        • fraction numerator 168 minus 162 over denominator 2 end fraction cross times 100 percent sign

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