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Relates to physics P3
Estimation of uncertainty and percentage uncertainty.
In some papers you will be asked to calculate a simple percentage uncertainty or state the uncertainty in a measurement. When repeated readings have been done then it is expected that the uncertainty will be half the range. Use the expression:
Percentage uncertainty = uncertainty/average value x 100
If single readings have been taken then the uncertainty should be half of the smallest interval on the measuring instrument (assuming no zero error).
What does ' it is expected that the uncertainty will be half the range' mean?
Relates to physics P3
Estimation of uncertainty and percentage uncertainty.
In some papers you will be asked to calculate a simple percentage uncertainty or state the uncertainty in a measurement. When repeated readings have been done then it is expected that the uncertainty will be half the range. Use the expression:
Percentage uncertainty = uncertainty/average value x 100
If single readings have been taken then the uncertainty should be half of the smallest interval on the measuring instrument (assuming no zero error).
What does ' it is expected that the uncertainty will be half the range' mean?