Error Analysis
Error Analysis
Table for finding the random error in time period measurement for pendulum length L = 20 cm
Frequency
6 #DIV/0! 4.125 #VALUE!
10
7 #DIV/0! 4.150 #VALUE!
8 #DIV/0! 4.175 #VALUE! 8
9 #DIV/0! 4.200 #VALUE!
10 #DIV/0! 4.225 #VALUE! 6
11 #DIV/0! 4.250 #VALUE!
4
12 #DIV/0! 4.275 #VALUE!
13 #DIV/0! 4.300 #VALUE! 2
14 #DIV/0! 4.325 #VALUE!
15 #DIV/0! 4.350 #VALUE! 0
0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5
16 #DIV/0! 4.375 #VALUE! 0 0 0 7 1 5 2 2 3 0 3 7 45 5 2 6 0 6 7 75 8 2 9 0 9 7
4 . 4. 4 . 4. 4 . 4. 4 . 4. 4 . 4. 4 . 4 . 4. 4.
17 #DIV/0! 4.400 #VALUE!
T5(s)
18 #DIV/0! 4.425 #VALUE!
19 #DIV/0! 4.450 #VALUE!
20 #DIV/0! 4.475 #VALUE!
21 #DIV/0! 4.500 #VALUE!
22 #DIV/0! 4.525 #VALUE!
23 #DIV/0! 4.550 #VALUE!
24 #DIV/0! 4.575 #VALUE!
25 #DIV/0! 4.600 #VALUE!
26 #DIV/0! 4.625 #VALUE!
27 #DIV/0! 4.650 #VALUE!
28 #DIV/0! 4.675 #VALUE!
29 #DIV/0! 4.700 #VALUE!
30 #DIV/0! 4.725 #VALUE!
31 #DIV/0! 4.750 #VALUE!
32 #DIV/0! 4.775 #VALUE!
33 #DIV/0! 4.800 #VALUE!
34 #DIV/0! 4.825 #VALUE!
35 #DIV/0! 4.850 #VALUE!
36 #DIV/0! 4.875 #VALUE!
37 #DIV/0! 4.900 #VALUE!
38 #DIV/0! 4.925 #VALUE!
39 #DIV/0! 4.950 #VALUE!
40 #DIV/0! 4.975 #VALUE!
41 #DIV/0! 5.000 #VALUE!
42 #DIV/0! #VALUE!
43 #DIV/0!
44 #DIV/0!
45 #DIV/0!
46 #DIV/0!
47 #DIV/0!
48 #DIV/0!
49 #DIV/0!
50 #DIV/0!
Average g = m/s2 ← x
Std. Deviation = ± m/s2 ← σN-1
Std.Dev. of the Mean = ± m/s2 ← σN-1/√N
1) Random Error analysis using the first 10 readings:
The correct estimate for T5 = 0.00 ± 0.00 s Percentage deviation =100*SDoM /Average value
(Denotes precision of the result)
The correct estimate for T1 = 0.000 ± 0.000 s
True value of g = 9.783 m s-2
Acceleration due to gravity: g = #DIV/0! m s-2 Percentage error = 100*(True value - Exp. Value)/True value
(Denotes accuracy of your result)
Error in g: Δg = g √{(ΔL/L)2 + (2 ΔT/T)2} = ± #DIV/0! m s-2 (Here L and T are independent variables)
1) Acceleration due to gravity from averaged T1 : g = #DIV/0! ± #DIV/0! m s-2 Percentage error = ± % Percentage deviation = %
2) Acceleration due to gravity from the table : g = 0.00 ± 0.00 m s-2 Percentage error = ± % Percentage deviation = %
Part B : Measurement of period as a function of pendulum length
L (m)
8.0
2 0.000 0.000 #DIV/0!
6.0
3 0.000 0.000 #DIV/0!
4.0
4 0.000 0.000 #DIV/0! 2.0
5 0.000 0.000 #DIV/0! 0.0
0 0 1 0 2 0 30 4 0 5 0 6 0 70 8 0 90 0 0
Average g = 0 . 0 . 0 . 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0 . 0 . 1 .
T2(s2)
SDoM = ±
Error in the value of g : Δg = 4p2 ΔS = ± Err:502 m s-2 (Here S and g are dependent variables)
3) Acceleration due to gravity from slope : g = Err:502 ± Err:502 m s-2 Percentage error = ± Err:502 % Percentage deviation = Err:502 %
4) Acceleration due to gravity from table : g = 0.00 ± 0.00 m s-2 Percentage error = ± 100.0 % Percentage deviation = #DIV/0! %
Results :
Part A: Accuracy of the value Precision of the value
1) Acceleration due to gravity from ave. T1 : g = #DIV/0! ± #DIV/0! m s-2 Percentage error = ± #DIV/0! % Percentage deviation = #DIV/0! %
2) Acceleration due to gravity from table : g = 0.00 ± 0.00 m s-2 Percentage error = ± 100.0 % Percentage deviation = #DIV/0! %
Part B:
3) Acceleration due to gravity from slope : g = Err:502 ± Err:502 m s-2 Percentage error = ± Err:502 % Percentage deviation = Err:502 %
4) Acceleration due to gravity from table : g = 0.00 ± 0.00 m s-2 Percentage error = ± 100.0 % Percentage deviation = #DIV/0! %
Conclusion : (Write down your comments on your results in the box below)