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PHYSICS AND MEASUREMENT
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FUNDAMENTAL QUANTITIES SI units: Time – second Mass – Kilogram Length – meter
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TIME Before 1967, a second was defined as (1/60)(1/60)(1/24) of a mean solar day. As this is based on the rotation of Earth, it is not universal. Redefined as 9,192,631,770 times the period of vibration of radiation from the cesium-133 atom making use of the high precision atomic clock.
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MASS Defined by the mass of a specific platinum-iridium alloy cylinder kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in France. Established in 1887 Duplicate at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, MD.
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LENGTH A meter is the distance traveled by light in a vacuum during a time of 1/299,792,458 second. (1983) Originally defined as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole along a longitudinal line that passes through Paris. (1799, earth-based) Until 1960, distance between to marks on a specific platinum-iridium bar. Between 1960-1970, defined as 1,650,763.73 wavelengths of orange-red light emitted from a krypton-86 lamp.
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PERCENT ERROR Percent error is a way of comparing a calculation or a measurement to an exact, known value.
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STANDARD DEVIATION
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ADDING AND SUBTRACTING WITH STANDARD DEVIATION
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MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING WITH STANDARD DEVIATION
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EXAMPLE CALCULATION
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EXAMPLE CALCULATION CONT…
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