Errors Calculation
Errors Calculation
Error
People in scientific and technological professions are regularly required to give quantitative answers.
Systematic Errors
Systematic Errors are those whose causes are known or can be determined.
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Random Errors
Errors can be caused by a variety of
sources,
Inability to read measurement beyond
the smallest division.
Limited accuracy of measuring
instrument.
Fluctuation in temperature, pressure.
Random Errors occur by chance.
Solution : T T T
T = 11.0 ± (½ x smallest division)
= 11.0 ± (½ x 1)
= 11.0 ± 0.5 oC
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Example (2): Determine the smallest division and Δx in
each of the following devices.
T ± ΔT=(37 ± 0.05) oC
T=26 oC
thermometer
ΔT=(1/2 *2)=1 oC
0.1 T ± ΔT = (26 ± 1) oC
2- For a set of measurements (readings):
use the standard deviation method as follows:
a- Calculate the mean value of the readings
Example (3): Calculate the random (standard) error for the following readings
Solution:
a- T = (ΣTi)/N = (18.6 + 19.3 + 17.7 + 20.4) / 4 = 19.0 11
b- σ= (3.9/3)½ = 1.14
T (oC) (Ti-T) (Ti-T)2
c- ΔT = 1.14/ √4 = 0.57 18.6 - 0.4 0.16
19.3 0.3 0.09
∴ T = T ± ΔT = = (19.0 ± 0.57) oC
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- 1.3 1.69
20.4 1.4 1.96
Σ=3.9
3. Propagation of Error:
The most general case of error propagation is that in which the derived
quantity R depends on several independent variables R (x,y,z), in this
case use the error propagation method as follows:
2
R R R
2 2
R x y z ...
2 2 2 2
x y z
2
R R
2
R
2
R x 2
y 2
z 2
...
x y z
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Example (4): If R= xy2/z, find (ΔR) for x (kg) y(m) z(s)
the data shown in the table. 18.6 100 13.1
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4- Percentage Error
Example (5): If gexp = 10.2 m/s2 and gact = 9.8 m/s2, then find δg%.
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Percent Difference
Percent Difference
Percent difference measures the precision of two
measurements by the difference between the
measured or experimental values E1 and E2 expressed as
a fraction the average of the two values.
The equation to use to calculate the percent
difference is:
(E1 - E2)
% difference x 100%
(E1 E2)/2
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Example (7): Find the area and perimeter of the rectangle shown
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m = Slope or Gradient of the line (is a measure of steepness)=(ΔY/ ΔX)
b = the Y Intercept (where the line crosses the Y axis)
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Types of Slope
negative positive
Zero
Undefined or
No Slop
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t (s) Y (m)
1.0 25
2.0 35
3.0 45
4.0 55
5.0 65
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Example (9)
In the equation of the line, y=7.9123x -1.4706
What is the unit of y and x?
the unit of y is (cm) and of x is (s)
time(s) displacement
(this example from experimental uncertainty(error)and (cm)
data analysis) 2 18
4 31
6 48
7.9 61
10 79
10.9 87
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