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AS Biology P34 Guesses

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Least count of ruler: 0.1 cm = 1 mm
Minimum error (uncertainty) of ruler therefore is 0.1/2 = 0.05 cm or 0.5 mm
To find percentage uncertainty of the measurement taken by a ruler, depending on how many times u have taken a measurement, add the uncertainty (0.05) and divide the total uncertainty by the amount measured.
 
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Least count of ruler: 0.1 cm = 1 mm
Minimum error (uncertainty) of ruler therefore is 0.1/2 = 0.05 cm or 0.5 mm
To find percentage uncertainty of the measurement taken by a ruler, depending on how many times u have taken a measurement, add the uncertainty (0.05) and divide the total uncertainty by the amount measured.
minimum error is 0.1mm ..why the marking scheme says 1.0mm 0r 5 % ?? why not 0.5mm ??
 
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minimum error is 0.1mm ..why the marking scheme says 1.0mm 0r 5 % ?? why not 0.5mm ??

because for scales, you take two readings and subtract them to get a measurement. hence, when compounded, the error becomes 0.5+0.5=1mm.
 
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I'm sorry. I don't get the question. are we measuring the actual thickness using a microscope or the figure? o_O What is the transparent ruler they are referring to?

is there any difference in the uncertainity in the ruler if we use it to measure figure or in the microscope ??
 
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is there any difference in the uncertainity in the ruler if we use it to measure figure or in the microscope ??

How can we friggin' use a standard plastic ruler with a microscope? There must have been another 'transparent ruler' that they are talking about.
 
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is there any difference in the uncertainity in the ruler if we use it to measure figure or in the microscope ??

How can we friggin' use a standard plastic ruler with a microscope? There must have been another 'transparent ruler' that they are talking about.
 
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How can we friggin' use a standard plastic ruler with a microscope? There must have been another 'transparent ruler' that they are talking about.
perhaps ! ...if we measure a figure with a mm ruler den wats da uncertanity ? o.5 mm or 1.0 ??
 
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That's what I also said, but according to common sense, you do as follows:
Find the least count of the measuring device you're using, half of the least count is the minimum (1 measurement) uncertainty of that device.
Leave the rest for CIE :D
 
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perhaps ! ...if we measure a figure with a mm ruler den wats da uncertanity ? o.5 mm or 1.0 ??

Red, in measuring depth we can obviously not measure from the zero mark so there'll probably be an error at both ends. I don't know. Sorry. :(
 
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