Lab
Sheet: Error in Measurement
1. Measure the
length and width of a large rectangular surface
in the classroom (such as a table top, the blackboard, or the teacher's
desktop). Take these measurements to the nearest 1/16th of an
inch. Express these answers as fractions.
Length = __________ Width = ___________
2. Measure the
length and width of a small rectangular surface
in the classroom (such as an eraser, a box of chalk, or a small memo
pad). Take these measurements to the nearest 1/16th of an inch.
Express these answers as fractions.
Length = ___________ Width = ____________
3. Determine the precision
of your measuring instrument. Find the smallest scale division on your
ruler (is it 1/16th, or 1/32nd, or .....?) Take one-half of this value
and add it to (and subtract it from) the measurements made above to
establish the tolerance intervals.
Large
surface tolerance interval (length)
__________________
Large surface tolerance interval (width)
___________________
Small
surface tolerance interval (length)
__________________
Small surface tolerance interval (width)
___________________
4. Calculate the smallest
possible area for each surface.
Smallest possible area (large surface) = _________________
Smallest possible area (small surface) = _________________
5. Calculate the largest
possible area for each surface.
Largest possible area (large surface) = _________________
Largest possible area (small surface) = _________________
6. Examine the ranges
between the largest and smallest possible areas for each
surface. Does the size of the surface seem to have an influence upon
these ranges? State your findings in the form of an hypothesis.
__________________________________________________________________________________
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7. Test your
hypothesis by taking one additional set of
measurements. What size surface should be used to test your
hypothesis?_______________________
Record your results below.
Length = ______________ Tolerance interval for length:
_______________
Width = ______________ Tolerance interval for width:
_______________
Smallest possible area = __________________
Largest possible area = ___________________
Range between smallest and largest possible areas: ____________________
Is your hypothesis supported?_____________ If NO, how would you
reformulate your hypothesis?____________________________________________________________________________________
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