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What is the relationship between the accuracy and uncertainty of a measurement?
Prescriptions for vision correction are given in units called diopters (D). Determine the meaning of that unit. Obtain information (perhaps by calling an optometrist or performing an internet search) on the minimum uncertainty with which corrections in diopters are determined and the accuracy with which corrective lenses can be produced. Discuss the sources of uncertainties in both the prescription and accuracy in the manufacture of lenses.
Express your answers to problems in this section to the correct number of significant figures and proper units.
Suppose that your bathroom scale reads your mass as 65 kg with a 3% uncertainty. What is the uncertainty in your mass (in kilograms)?
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A good-quality measuring tape can be off by 0.50 cm over a distance of 20 m. What is its percent uncertainty?
(a) A car speedometer has a uncertainty. What is the range of possible speeds when it reads ? (b) Convert this range to miles per hour.
An infant’s pulse rate is measured to be beats/min. What is the percent uncertainty in this measurement?
(a) Suppose that a person has an average heart rate of 72.0 beats/min. How many beats does he or she have in 2.0 y? (b) In 2.00 y? (c) In 2.000 y?
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A can contains 375 mL of soda. How much is left after 308 mL is removed?
State how many significant figures are proper in the results of the following calculations: (a) (b) (c) .
(a) How many significant figures are in the numbers 99 and 100? (b) If the uncertainty in each number is 1, what is the percent uncertainty in each? (c) Which is a more meaningful way to express the accuracy of these two numbers, significant figures or percent uncertainties?
(a) If your speedometer has an uncertainty of at a speed of , what is the percent uncertainty? (b) If it has the same percent uncertainty when it reads , what is the range of speeds you could be going?
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(a) A person’s blood pressure is measured to be . What is its percent uncertainty? (b) Assuming the same percent uncertainty, what is the uncertainty in a blood pressure measurement of ?
A person measures his or her heart rate by counting the number of beats in . If beats are counted in , what is the heart rate and its uncertainty in beats per minute?
What is the area of a circle in diameter?
If a marathon runner averages 9.5 mi/h, how long does it take him or her to run a 26.22-mi marathon?
A marathon runner completes a course in , 30 min, and . There is an uncertainty of in the distance traveled and an uncertainty of 1 s in the elapsed time. (a) Calculate the percent uncertainty in the distance. (b) Calculate the uncertainty in the elapsed time. (c) What is the average speed in meters per second? (d) What is the uncertainty in the average speed?
The sides of a small rectangular box are measured to be , long. Calculate its volume and uncertainty in cubic centimeters.
When non-metric units were used in the United Kingdom, a unit of mass called the pound-mass (lbm) was employed, where . (a) If there is an uncertainty of in the pound-mass unit, what is its percent uncertainty? (b) Based on that percent uncertainty, what mass in pound-mass has an uncertainty of 1 kg when converted to kilograms?
The length and width of a rectangular room are measured to be and . Calculate the area of the room and its uncertainty in square meters.
A car engine moves a piston with a circular cross section of diameter a distance of to compress the gas in the cylinder. (a) By what amount is the gas decreased in volume in cubic centimeters? (b) Find the uncertainty in this volume.
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