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Topic 1
Physics and Physical
   Measurement
Part I
SI system of fundamental and
        derived units
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system

•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system

•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

•   Convert between different units of quantities
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system

•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

•   Convert between different units of quantities

•   State units in the accepted SI format
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system

•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

•   Convert between different units of quantities

•   State units in the accepted SI format

•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples
    of units with appropriate prefixes
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system

•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

•   Convert between different units of quantities

•   State units in the accepted SI format

•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples
    of units with appropriate prefixes
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State the fundamental units in the SI system
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
 •   State the fundamental units in the SI system

      Quantity           SI unit           Symbol

        Mass            kilogram              kg

       Length            meter                m

        Time             seconds              s

  Electric Current       ampere               A

Amount of substance       mole               mol
     Temperature          kelvin              K
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
 •   State the fundamental units in the SI system

      Quantity           SI unit           Symbol

        Mass            kilogram              kg

       Length            meter                m

        Time             seconds              s

  Electric Current       ampere               A

Amount of substance       mole               mol
     Temperature          kelvin              K
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
 •   State the fundamental units in the SI system

      Quantity           SI unit           Symbol

        Mass            kilogram              kg

       Length            meter                m

        Time             seconds              s

  Electric Current       ampere               A

Amount of substance       mole               mol
     Temperature          kelvin              K
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
 •   State the fundamental units in the SI system

      Quantity           SI unit           Symbol

        Mass            kilogram              kg

       Length            meter                m

        Time             seconds              s

  Electric Current       ampere               A

Amount of substance       mole               mol
     Temperature          kelvin              K
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
 •   State the fundamental units in the SI system

      Quantity           SI unit           Symbol

        Mass            kilogram              kg

       Length            meter                m

        Time             seconds              s

  Electric Current       ampere               A

Amount of substance       mole               mol
     Temperature          kelvin              K
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
 •   State the fundamental units in the SI system

      Quantity           SI unit           Symbol

        Mass            kilogram              kg

       Length            meter                m

        Time             seconds              s

  Electric Current       ampere               A

Amount of substance       mole               mol
     Temperature          kelvin              K
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
 •   State the fundamental units in the SI system

      Quantity           SI unit           Symbol

        Mass            kilogram              kg

       Length            meter                m

        Time             seconds              s

  Electric Current       ampere               A

Amount of substance       mole               mol
     Temperature          kelvin              K
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system

•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

•   Convert between different units of quantities

•   State units in the accepted SI format

•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples
    of units with appropriate prefixes
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties


•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
     •   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
         and give examples of derived units




All other SI units used in this course are derived units. They
              are based on fundamental units.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

     Quantity          Symbol           Base units

      Volume             m3             mxmxm

      Speed             ms−1               m/s

      Force               N             kg x m/s2
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

     Quantity          Symbol           Base units

      Volume             m3             mxmxm

      Speed             ms−1               m/s

      Force               N             kg x m/s2
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

     Quantity          Symbol           Base units

      Volume             m3             mxmxm

      Speed             ms−1               m/s

      Force               N             kg x m/s2
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

     Quantity          Symbol           Base units

      Volume             m3             mxmxm

      Speed             ms−1               m/s

      Force               N             kg x m/s2
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system

•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

•   Convert between different units of quantities

•   State units in the accepted SI format

•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples
    of units with appropriate prefixes
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties




•   Convert between different units of quantities
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Convert between different units of quantities
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Convert between different units of quantities



1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Convert between different units of quantities



1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J
            1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Convert between different units of quantities



1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J
            1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J
    1eV = 1.6 x 10−19 C x JC−1 = 1.6 x 10−19 J
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Convert between different units of quantities



1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J
            1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J
    1eV = 1.6 x 10−19 C x JC−1 = 1.6 x 10−19 J
                1 eV = 1.6 x 10−19 J
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Convert between different units of quantities



1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J
            1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J
    1eV = 1.6 x 10−19 C x JC−1 = 1.6 x 10−19 J
                1 eV = 1.6 x 10−19 J
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Convert between different units of quantities



1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J
            1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J
    1eV = 1.6 x 10−19 C x JC−1 = 1.6 x 10−19 J
                1 eV = 1.6 x 10−19 J
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
The SI system of fundamental and derived units

•   State the fundamental units in the SI system

•   Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
    and give examples of derived units

•   Convert between different units of quantities

•   State units in the accepted SI format

•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples
    of units with appropriate prefixes
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties




•   State units in the accepted SI format
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State units in the accepted SI format
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State units in the accepted SI format

                     m/s     ms−1
                     m/s2     ms−2
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State units in the accepted SI format

                     m/s     ms−1
                     m/s2     ms−2
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State units in the accepted SI format

                      m/s     ms−1
                     m/s2     ms−2




•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples of
    units with appropriate prefixes
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State units in the accepted SI format

                     m/s      ms−1
                     m/s2     ms−2
•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples of
    units with appropriate prefixes
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State units in the accepted SI format

                     m/s      ms−1
                     m/s2     ms−2
•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples of
    units with appropriate prefixes

Speed of Light = 300000000 ms−1 = 3.0 x 108 ms−1
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State units in the accepted SI format

                     m/s      ms−1
                     m/s2     ms−2
•   State values in scientific notation and in multiples of
    units with appropriate prefixes

Speed of Light = 300000000 ms−1 = 3.0 x 108 ms−1
Wavelegth of blue light = 4.5 x 10−7 m = 450 nm
Part II
Uncertainty and error in
    measurement
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors

•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors

•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy

•   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
    reduced
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors

•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy

•   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
    reduced

•   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
    the appropriate number of significant figures
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors

•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy

•   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
    reduced

•   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
    the appropriate number of significant figures
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •   Describe and give examples of random and
      systematic errors
           Random Error                               Systematic Error

  It is a random error if you get lots of       It is a systematic error if there is
slightly different readings when making a     something wrong with equipment of
                measurement                   method when taking a measurement

You can reduce the error by repeating the   Error can not be reduced by repeating
             measurement                              the measurement
                                             Not easy to spot right away but it may
  It is easy to spot random error when
                                            become evident when a linear graph that
  collecting data by the variance of the
                                             should cross the origin has a relevant
                  readings
                                                          y-intercept
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •   Describe and give examples of random and
      systematic errors
           Random Error                               Systematic Error

  It is a random error if you get lots of       It is a systematic error if there is
slightly different readings when making a     something wrong with equipment of
                measurement                   method when taking a measurement

You can reduce the error by repeating the   Error can not be reduced by repeating
             measurement                              the measurement
                                             Not easy to spot right away but it may
  It is easy to spot random error when
                                            become evident when a linear graph that
  collecting data by the variance of the
                                             should cross the origin has a relevant
                  readings
                                                          y-intercept
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •   Describe and give examples of random and
      systematic errors
           Random Error                               Systematic Error

  It is a random error if you get lots of       It is a systematic error if there is
slightly different readings when making a     something wrong with equipment of
                measurement                   method when taking a measurement

You can reduce the error by repeating the   Error can not be reduced by repeating
             measurement                              the measurement
                                             Not easy to spot right away but it may
  It is easy to spot random error when
                                            become evident when a linear graph that
  collecting data by the variance of the
                                             should cross the origin has a relevant
                  readings
                                                          y-intercept
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •   Describe and give examples of random and
      systematic errors
           Random Error                               Systematic Error

  It is a random error if you get lots of       It is a systematic error if there is
slightly different readings when making a     something wrong with equipment of
                measurement                   method when taking a measurement

You can reduce the error by repeating the   Error can not be reduced by repeating
             measurement                              the measurement
                                             Not easy to spot right away but it may
  It is easy to spot random error when
                                            become evident when a linear graph that
  collecting data by the variance of the
                                             should cross the origin has a relevant
                  readings
                                                          y-intercept
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors

•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy

•   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
    reduced

•   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
    the appropriate number of significant figures
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties



•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
     •   Distinguish between precision and accuracy


 An accurate experiment is one that has small systematic
error, whereas a precise experiment is one that has a small
                       random error
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
     •   Distinguish between precision and accuracy


 An accurate experiment is one that has small systematic
error, whereas a precise experiment is one that has a small
                       random error

An experiment may have great precision but be inaccurate
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors

•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy

•   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
    reduced

•   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
    the appropriate number of significant figures
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties




•   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
    reduced
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
    reduced
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
      •   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
          reduced

Random error can be reduced by taking repeated reading of a
 measurement. Systematic error can not be reduced this way
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty and error in measurement

•   Describe and give examples of random and
    systematic errors

•   Distinguish between precision and accuracy

•   Explain how the effects of random errors may be
    reduced

•   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
    the appropriate number of significant figures
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties




•   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
    the appropriate number of significant figures
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
    the appropriate number of significant figures
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
      •   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
          the appropriate number of significant figures

The number of significant figures should reflect the precision
of the value of the input data. The number of significant digits
 in a result should not exceed that of the least precise value
                    upon which it depends.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
      •   Calculate quantities and results of calculations to
          the appropriate number of significant figures

The number of significant figures should reflect the precision
of the value of the input data. The number of significant digits
 in a result should not exceed that of the least precise value
                    upon which it depends.
                 e.g. 9.8 x 13.45 = 131.81
 but the answer should be expressed in 2 significant figures:
                          1.3 x 102
Part III
Uncertainty in calculated
        results
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in calculated results
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in calculated results




•   State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and
    percentage uncertainties.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in calculated results




•   State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and
    percentage uncertainties.

•   Determine the uncertainties in results.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in calculated results




•   State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and
    percentage uncertainties.

•   Determine the uncertainties in results.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties



•   State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and
    percentage uncertainties.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and
    percentage uncertainties.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and
    percentage uncertainties.


             Absolute Uncertainty
        Room temperature = 22.5ºC ± 0.5
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and
    percentage uncertainties.


             Absolute Uncertainty
        Room temperature = 22.5ºC ± 0.5
             Percent Uncertainty
       Room temperature = 22.5ºC ± 2.2%
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in calculated results




•   State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and
    percentage uncertainties.

•   Determine the uncertainties in results.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties




•   Determine the uncertainties in results.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Determine the uncertainties in results.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •   Determine the uncertainties in results.

For addition and subtraction, absolute uncertainties may
be added.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •   Determine the uncertainties in results.

For addition and subtraction, absolute uncertainties may
be added.
For multiplication, division and powers, percentage
uncertainties may be added.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •   Determine the uncertainties in results.

For addition and subtraction, absolute uncertainties may
be added.
For multiplication, division and powers, percentage
uncertainties may be added.
For other functions (trigonometric, logarithmic), the
mean highest and lowest possible answers may be
calculated to obtain the uncertainty range.
Part IV
Uncertainty in graphs
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in graphs
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in graphs


•   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in graphs


•   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.

•   State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range
    (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar”
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in graphs


•   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.

•   State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range
    (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar”

•   Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
    intercepts of a straight line graph.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in graphs


•   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.

•   State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range
    (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar”

•   Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
    intercepts of a straight line graph.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties


•   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
     •   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.


Where relevant, uncertainties should be identified as error
bars in plotted quantities. No error bars are expected for
          trigonometric or logarithmic functions.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
     •   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.


Where relevant, uncertainties should be identified as error
bars in plotted quantities. No error bars are expected for
          trigonometric or logarithmic functions.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in graphs


•   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.

•   State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range
    (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar”

•   Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
    intercepts of a straight line graph.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Uncertainty in graphs


•   Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.

•   State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range
    (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar”

•   Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
    intercepts of a straight line graph.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties




•   Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
    intercepts of a straight line graph.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
    intercepts of a straight line graph.
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
•   Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
    intercepts of a straight line graph.
              y




                                                      x
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •    Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
       intercepts of a straight line graph.
                 y
Best Fit




                                                         x
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •    Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
       intercepts of a straight line graph.
                 y
Best Fit
Max Gradient




                                                         x
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
  •    Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and
       intercepts of a straight line graph.
                 y
Best Fit
Max Gradient
Min Gradient




                                                         x
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Example 1
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
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Example 1I
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Example 1I
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Example 1I
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Example 1I
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Example 1I
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Example 1I
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Example III
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Example III
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Example III
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Example III
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Example III
1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties
Example III

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Measurement and uncertainties

  • 1. Topic 1 Physics and Physical Measurement
  • 2. Part I SI system of fundamental and derived units
  • 3. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units
  • 4. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system
  • 5. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units
  • 6. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units • Convert between different units of quantities
  • 7. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units • Convert between different units of quantities • State units in the accepted SI format
  • 8. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units • Convert between different units of quantities • State units in the accepted SI format • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes
  • 9. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units • Convert between different units of quantities • State units in the accepted SI format • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes
  • 10. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State the fundamental units in the SI system
  • 11. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State the fundamental units in the SI system Quantity SI unit Symbol Mass kilogram kg Length meter m Time seconds s Electric Current ampere A Amount of substance mole mol Temperature kelvin K
  • 12. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State the fundamental units in the SI system Quantity SI unit Symbol Mass kilogram kg Length meter m Time seconds s Electric Current ampere A Amount of substance mole mol Temperature kelvin K
  • 13. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State the fundamental units in the SI system Quantity SI unit Symbol Mass kilogram kg Length meter m Time seconds s Electric Current ampere A Amount of substance mole mol Temperature kelvin K
  • 14. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State the fundamental units in the SI system Quantity SI unit Symbol Mass kilogram kg Length meter m Time seconds s Electric Current ampere A Amount of substance mole mol Temperature kelvin K
  • 15. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State the fundamental units in the SI system Quantity SI unit Symbol Mass kilogram kg Length meter m Time seconds s Electric Current ampere A Amount of substance mole mol Temperature kelvin K
  • 16. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State the fundamental units in the SI system Quantity SI unit Symbol Mass kilogram kg Length meter m Time seconds s Electric Current ampere A Amount of substance mole mol Temperature kelvin K
  • 17. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State the fundamental units in the SI system Quantity SI unit Symbol Mass kilogram kg Length meter m Time seconds s Electric Current ampere A Amount of substance mole mol Temperature kelvin K
  • 18. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units • Convert between different units of quantities • State units in the accepted SI format • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes
  • 19. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units
  • 20. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units
  • 21. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units All other SI units used in this course are derived units. They are based on fundamental units.
  • 22. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units
  • 23. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units Quantity Symbol Base units Volume m3 mxmxm Speed ms−1 m/s Force N kg x m/s2
  • 24. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units Quantity Symbol Base units Volume m3 mxmxm Speed ms−1 m/s Force N kg x m/s2
  • 25. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units Quantity Symbol Base units Volume m3 mxmxm Speed ms−1 m/s Force N kg x m/s2
  • 26. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units Quantity Symbol Base units Volume m3 mxmxm Speed ms−1 m/s Force N kg x m/s2
  • 27. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units • Convert between different units of quantities • State units in the accepted SI format • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes
  • 28. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Convert between different units of quantities
  • 29. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Convert between different units of quantities
  • 30. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Convert between different units of quantities 1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J
  • 31. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Convert between different units of quantities 1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J 1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J
  • 32. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Convert between different units of quantities 1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J 1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J 1eV = 1.6 x 10−19 C x JC−1 = 1.6 x 10−19 J
  • 33. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Convert between different units of quantities 1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J 1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J 1eV = 1.6 x 10−19 C x JC−1 = 1.6 x 10−19 J 1 eV = 1.6 x 10−19 J
  • 34. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Convert between different units of quantities 1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J 1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J 1eV = 1.6 x 10−19 C x JC−1 = 1.6 x 10−19 J 1 eV = 1.6 x 10−19 J
  • 35. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Convert between different units of quantities 1 kWh = 103 Wh = 103 Js−1 x 3600s = 3.6 x 106 J 1 kWh = 3.6 x 106 J 1eV = 1.6 x 10−19 C x JC−1 = 1.6 x 10−19 J 1 eV = 1.6 x 10−19 J
  • 36. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties The SI system of fundamental and derived units • State the fundamental units in the SI system • Distinguish between fundamental and derived units and give examples of derived units • Convert between different units of quantities • State units in the accepted SI format • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes
  • 37. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State units in the accepted SI format
  • 38. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State units in the accepted SI format
  • 39. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State units in the accepted SI format m/s ms−1 m/s2 ms−2
  • 40. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State units in the accepted SI format m/s ms−1 m/s2 ms−2
  • 41. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State units in the accepted SI format m/s ms−1 m/s2 ms−2 • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes
  • 42. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State units in the accepted SI format m/s ms−1 m/s2 ms−2 • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes
  • 43. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State units in the accepted SI format m/s ms−1 m/s2 ms−2 • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes Speed of Light = 300000000 ms−1 = 3.0 x 108 ms−1
  • 44. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State units in the accepted SI format m/s ms−1 m/s2 ms−2 • State values in scientific notation and in multiples of units with appropriate prefixes Speed of Light = 300000000 ms−1 = 3.0 x 108 ms−1 Wavelegth of blue light = 4.5 x 10−7 m = 450 nm
  • 45. Part II Uncertainty and error in measurement
  • 46. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement
  • 47. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors
  • 48. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors • Distinguish between precision and accuracy
  • 49. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors • Distinguish between precision and accuracy • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced
  • 50. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors • Distinguish between precision and accuracy • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures
  • 51. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors • Distinguish between precision and accuracy • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures
  • 52. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors
  • 53. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors
  • 54. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors Random Error Systematic Error It is a random error if you get lots of It is a systematic error if there is slightly different readings when making a something wrong with equipment of measurement method when taking a measurement You can reduce the error by repeating the Error can not be reduced by repeating measurement the measurement Not easy to spot right away but it may It is easy to spot random error when become evident when a linear graph that collecting data by the variance of the should cross the origin has a relevant readings y-intercept
  • 55. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors Random Error Systematic Error It is a random error if you get lots of It is a systematic error if there is slightly different readings when making a something wrong with equipment of measurement method when taking a measurement You can reduce the error by repeating the Error can not be reduced by repeating measurement the measurement Not easy to spot right away but it may It is easy to spot random error when become evident when a linear graph that collecting data by the variance of the should cross the origin has a relevant readings y-intercept
  • 56. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors Random Error Systematic Error It is a random error if you get lots of It is a systematic error if there is slightly different readings when making a something wrong with equipment of measurement method when taking a measurement You can reduce the error by repeating the Error can not be reduced by repeating measurement the measurement Not easy to spot right away but it may It is easy to spot random error when become evident when a linear graph that collecting data by the variance of the should cross the origin has a relevant readings y-intercept
  • 57. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors Random Error Systematic Error It is a random error if you get lots of It is a systematic error if there is slightly different readings when making a something wrong with equipment of measurement method when taking a measurement You can reduce the error by repeating the Error can not be reduced by repeating measurement the measurement Not easy to spot right away but it may It is easy to spot random error when become evident when a linear graph that collecting data by the variance of the should cross the origin has a relevant readings y-intercept
  • 58. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors • Distinguish between precision and accuracy • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures
  • 59. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between precision and accuracy
  • 60. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between precision and accuracy
  • 61. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between precision and accuracy An accurate experiment is one that has small systematic error, whereas a precise experiment is one that has a small random error
  • 62. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Distinguish between precision and accuracy An accurate experiment is one that has small systematic error, whereas a precise experiment is one that has a small random error An experiment may have great precision but be inaccurate
  • 63. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors • Distinguish between precision and accuracy • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures
  • 64. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced
  • 65. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced
  • 66. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced Random error can be reduced by taking repeated reading of a measurement. Systematic error can not be reduced this way
  • 67. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty and error in measurement • Describe and give examples of random and systematic errors • Distinguish between precision and accuracy • Explain how the effects of random errors may be reduced • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures
  • 68. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures
  • 69. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures
  • 70. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures The number of significant figures should reflect the precision of the value of the input data. The number of significant digits in a result should not exceed that of the least precise value upon which it depends.
  • 71. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Calculate quantities and results of calculations to the appropriate number of significant figures The number of significant figures should reflect the precision of the value of the input data. The number of significant digits in a result should not exceed that of the least precise value upon which it depends. e.g. 9.8 x 13.45 = 131.81 but the answer should be expressed in 2 significant figures: 1.3 x 102
  • 72. Part III Uncertainty in calculated results
  • 73. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in calculated results
  • 74. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in calculated results • State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and percentage uncertainties.
  • 75. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in calculated results • State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and percentage uncertainties. • Determine the uncertainties in results.
  • 76. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in calculated results • State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and percentage uncertainties. • Determine the uncertainties in results.
  • 77. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and percentage uncertainties.
  • 78. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and percentage uncertainties.
  • 79. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and percentage uncertainties. Absolute Uncertainty Room temperature = 22.5ºC ± 0.5
  • 80. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and percentage uncertainties. Absolute Uncertainty Room temperature = 22.5ºC ± 0.5 Percent Uncertainty Room temperature = 22.5ºC ± 2.2%
  • 81. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in calculated results • State uncertainties as absolute, fractional and percentage uncertainties. • Determine the uncertainties in results.
  • 82. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in results.
  • 83. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in results.
  • 84. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in results. For addition and subtraction, absolute uncertainties may be added.
  • 85. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in results. For addition and subtraction, absolute uncertainties may be added. For multiplication, division and powers, percentage uncertainties may be added.
  • 86. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in results. For addition and subtraction, absolute uncertainties may be added. For multiplication, division and powers, percentage uncertainties may be added. For other functions (trigonometric, logarithmic), the mean highest and lowest possible answers may be calculated to obtain the uncertainty range.
  • 88. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in graphs
  • 89. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in graphs • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.
  • 90. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in graphs • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs. • State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar”
  • 91. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in graphs • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs. • State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar” • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph.
  • 92. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in graphs • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs. • State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar” • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph.
  • 93. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.
  • 94. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs.
  • 95. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs. Where relevant, uncertainties should be identified as error bars in plotted quantities. No error bars are expected for trigonometric or logarithmic functions.
  • 96. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs. Where relevant, uncertainties should be identified as error bars in plotted quantities. No error bars are expected for trigonometric or logarithmic functions.
  • 97. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in graphs • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs. • State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar” • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph.
  • 98. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Uncertainty in graphs • Identify uncertainties as error bars in graphs. • State random uncertainty as an uncertainty range (±) and represent it graphically as an “error bar” • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph.
  • 99. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph.
  • 100. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph.
  • 101. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph. y x
  • 102. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph. y Best Fit x
  • 103. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph. y Best Fit Max Gradient x
  • 104. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties • Determine the uncertainties in the gradient and intercepts of a straight line graph. y Best Fit Max Gradient Min Gradient x
  • 105. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1
  • 106. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1
  • 107. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1
  • 108. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1
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  • 110. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1
  • 111. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1I
  • 112. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1I
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  • 115. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1I
  • 116. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example 1I
  • 117. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example III
  • 118. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example III
  • 119. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example III
  • 120. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example III
  • 121. 1.2 Measurement and Uncertainties Example III
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