General Physics 1 - Physical Quantities
Precision
a description of how close measurements are to each other.
standard deviation
a measure of how each value in a data set varies or deviates from the mean
derived quantity
a physical aspect describe by a combination of base quantities
random error
adds variability to the data but does not affect average performance for the group
standards
are exact quantities that everyone agrees to use as a basis of comparison
systematic error
caused by any factors that systematically affect measurement of the variable across the sample
accuracy
compares a measurement to the true value
Accuracy
comparing your measurement to the actual or accepted value.
percentage error
defined as the relative error times 100
precision
describes how closely measurements are to each other and how carefully measurements were made
density
how much matter or mass there is in a given amount of space or volume
temperature
measure of kinetic energy of the atoms in an object
Length
measures distance between objects
mass
measures the amount of matter in an object
volume
measures the amount of space something takes up
physical quantities
one that can be measured and consists of a magnitude and unit
Systematic Uncertainties
result from a flaw or limitation in the instrument or measurement technique. Always has the same signs
Random Uncertainties
result from the randomness of measuring instruments. They can be dealt with by making repeated measurements and averaging. One can calculate the standard deviation of the data to estimate the uncertainty.
uncertainty
the degree of doubt that exists about a measured value
absolute error
the difference between the measure value and the true value
base quantity
the essential physical aspects of a measuring system that can be used alone or in combination to describe what is being measured
SI System
the form of measurement typically used by scientists.
weight
the pull of gravity on an object
relative error
the ratio of the absolute error to the true value
Estimation
using your knowledge of something similar in size or amount to determine the size of the new object. Helps to make a rough measurement of an object. Usefully when you are in a hurry and exact numbers are not required.
