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Calibration, Temperature & Percent Error What is Calibration? two closest lines calibration of any measuring device is: distance between two closest.

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2 Calibration, Temperature & Percent Error

3 What is Calibration? two closest lines calibration of any measuring device is: distance between two closest lines NOT NOT distance between two closest #’s NOT all same instruments calibrated the same

4 not all graduated cylinders calibrated same way

5 Large graduated cylinder: ? capacity ? calibration 1000 ml 10 ml

6 ? calibration 1 ml 67.4 ml meniscus falls between 67ml & 68ml

7 ? calibration 1 ml 13.0 ml what about: 12.9 ml 13.1 ml ? ?

8 Can you figure the calibration of any piece of lab equipment? YES

9 meter stick: two closest lines are 1 mm (millimeter) apart

10 ? calibration 25 ml

11 quadruple beam balance

12 What’s the calibration? 0.01 g 183.599 g 183.600 g 183.601 g

13 meniscus between 21.3ml & 22.4ml ? calibration 0.1 ml BURET: unlike graduated cylinder, numbers go down, so you read backwards compared to way read graduated cylinder 21.35 ml

14 Temperature Scales

15 scientifically speaking … the definition of temperature: temperature is measure of average kinetic energy of particles in system

16 comparing 3 different scales comparing 3 different temperature scales

17 World’s Record Cold Temperatures Date ˚F ˚C World : East Antarctica 8/2010 –135.8 –94.7 Verkhoyansk, Russia(Siberia) 2/7/1892 –94 –70 Asia: Oimekon, Russia 2/6/1933 –90 –68 Greenland: Northice 1/9/1954 –103 –75 No. America: Snag, Yukon, Canada 2/3/1947 –81 –63 US: Prospect Creek, Alaska 1/23/1971 –80 –62 Rogers Pass, Montana 1/20/1954 –70 –56.5

18 Conversion formulas To convert between celsius & Kelvin scales: K = °C + 273 (more precisely 273.15) °C = K – 273 [F = (9/5 °C) + 32]

19 errors in science experiments are inevitable and need to be dealt with …

20 Percent Error ratio of error to accepted value % error = error x 100 accepted value

21 Calculation of Error     measured value – accepted value  x 100 accepted value absolute value: always positive

22 Data table 1.711.451.57 Trial 3 1.691.681.60 Trial 2 1.701.401.54 Trial 1 Student C (g/cm 3 ) Student B (g/cm 3 ) Student A (g/cm 3 ) students asked to find density of sucrose [sucrose has density of 1.59 g/cm 3 ]

23 calc differences in density 0.120.140.02 Trial 3 0.100.090.01 Trial 2 0.110.190.05 Trial 1 Student C (g/cm 3 ) Student B (g/cm 3 ) Student A (g/cm 3 ) Remember, error is always positive number

24 then calculate % error 7.58.81.26 Trial 3 6.35.70.63 Trial 2 6.911.93.14 Trial 1 Student C % error Student B % error Student A % error

25 What can do with error? easy to compare data from one student/group to another easy to compare data from one trial to another can map change from one lab to next or from start of year to end


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