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Thursday, December 27, 2018

A value for the acceleration of free fall on Earth is given as (10 ± 2) m s-2. Which statement is correct?


Question 13
A value for the acceleration of free fall on Earth is given as (10 ± 2) m s-2.

Which statement is correct?
A The value is accurate but not precise.
B The value is both precise and accurate.
C The value is neither precise nor accurate.
D The value is precise but not accurate.





Reference: Past Exam Paper – November 2016 Paper 12 Q5





Solution:
Answer: A.

The ‘true’ value of the acceleration of free fall is 9.81 m s-2.

From the value given in the question, the acceleration of free fall can be from (10 – 2 =) 8 m s-2 to (10 + 2 =) 12 m s-2.

The true value (= 9.81 m s-2) lies within the range given by the uncertainty, and therefore the stated value is accurate. [C and D are incorrect]


Precision deals with how small or large the uncertainty is. A precise set of measurements would have a small scatter of readings. 

Here, the value is NOT precise as the uncertainty is large (relative to the mean value of 10).

Percentage uncertainty = 2/10 × 100% = 20 % (this is rather large)

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