π Every measurement has some uncertainty.
π To determine uncertainty, divide the smallest division by 10.
π’ The uncertainty determines the number of decimal places in the measurement.
π Uncertainty in measurements is an important factor to consider.
π’ Measurement uncertainties can be expressed as a range of values.
βοΈ The uncertain digit in a measurement determines the level of uncertainty.
π One way to calculate uncertainty is by determining the range of measurements, such as from 25.99mm to 26.01mm.
π Percent uncertainty can be calculated by dividing the uncertainty by the measured value, multiplied by 100.
π’ For example, a measurement of 2.54cm with an uncertainty of 0.01cm would have a percent uncertainty of 0.4%.
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