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Thursday, January 18, 2018

A digital caliper is used to measure the 28.50 mm width of a plastic ruler. The digital caliper reads to the nearest 0.01 mm.



Question 8
A digital caliper is used to measure the 28.50 mm width of a plastic ruler. The digital caliper reads to the nearest 0.01 mm.

What is the correct way to record this reading?
A 0.02850 ± 0.01 m
B 0.0285 ± 0.001 m
C (2.850 ± 0.001) ×10-2 m
D (2.850 ± 0.001) ×10-3 m





Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2014 Paper 13 Q6





Solution:
Answer: C.

1 mm = 10-1 cm           and      1 mm = 10-3 m

0.01 mm = 0.01×10-1 cm = 0.01×10-3 m


By writing 0.001, we need to divide 0.01 by 10. This should be removed from the 10-3 which now becomes 10-2.

So, 0.01 mm = 0.001×10-2 m


Note that when writing readings with uncertainties, the uncertainty should always be given to 1 significant figure (here it is the ‘one’ in 0.001) and the reading should be given to the same number of decimal places as the uncertainty (here, it is 3 d.p as in 2.850).

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