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Measurement Density

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Quiana Tagulao OG

D =
4
T3 : r = 1 . 22/2 = 0 61 .
em

nx r2xh (π)(0 610)2(6 44) = 7 528cm3


V
.

0 630
= .

1 26/2 cm
.

T2 : r = .
= .

cm3 D 47 014
T1 1 25 /2 0 625 CM
6303(6
:
: .
= .

(T)(0 45) = 8 042


.
.

6 25 g/cm3
.
.

=
(4)(0 625)2(6 50) = 7 97 cm3
.

46 3329 7 528
D
769/cm3
. . .
=
5
.

=
.

46 6839 8 042 cm3 25


D =
9/cm3 Avg D 5 85 + 5 76 + 6
g/cm3
.
.

=
5 95
.
- .
.

7 97 em = .
.

RAD :
(Mean Absolute Deviation)
Aug Value
x 100 %

138-S .
5
.

951
as10
: 0 19.
0 . 10 + 0 19.

3
+ 0 30
.

T 0 20.
(0 : 3 ( x 100 % =

->
0 0336 .

3 36 %
x 100 %

951 0 30
.

5
16 25
- .
= .
.

Percent relative error-Aug-Accepted


I Accepted
1x100 %
6 95-6 70
O
. .

- x 100 % = 11 19 % . -
Percent relative
or
6 .
70

Based the
accepted & relative
value deviation the measurements
on
average ,

shown to be precise due to the low RAD & higher percent


are more
relative
error when compared to the true value.

The
purpose of repetition is to make have in each
sure we
precision
measurement to check our
accuracy to the true value
· Repetition
allows m to check well for
systematic
as
or random .
errors

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