Title: Calibration, Temperature
1Calibration, Temperature Percent Error
2What is Calibration?
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- calibration of any measuring device is distance
between two closest lines - NOT distance between two closest s
- NOT all same instruments calibrated the same
3not all graduated cylinders calibrated same way
4- Large graduated cylinder
- ? capacity
- ? calibration
1000 ml
10 ml
5? calibration
1 ml
67.4 ml
613.0 ml
12.9 ml 13.1 ml ? ?
76.68 ml
8Can you figure the calibration of any piece of
lab equipment?
9meter stick two closest lines are 1 mm
(millimeter) apart
10 ? calibration
11quadruple beam balance
12183.599 g
183.601 g
183.600 g
13buret ? calibration
0.1 ml
21.35 ml
note unlike graduated cylinder, numbers go down,
so you read backwards from way read graduated
cylinder
14 15the definition of temperature temperature is
measure of average kinetic energy of particles in
system
16comparing 3 different scales
comparing 3 different temperature scales
17Worlds Record Cold Temperatures
- Date
F C - World
- East Antarctica
8/2010 135.8 94.7 - Verkhoyansk, Russia (Siberia) 2/7/1892
94 70 - Asia
- Oimekon, Russia 2/6/1933
90 68 - Greenland
- Northice 1/9/1954
103 75 - No. America
- Snag, Yukon, Canada 2/3/1947
81 63 - US
- Prospect Creek, Alaska 1/23/1971
80 62 - Rogers Pass, Montana 1/20/1954
70 56.5
18Conversion formulas
- To convert between celsius Kelvin scales
- K C 273 (more precisely 273.15)
- C K 273
- F (9/5 C) 32
19- errors in science experiments are inevitable and
need to be dealt with
20Percent Error
- ratio of error to accepted value
- error error x 100
- accepted value
21Calculation of Error
- ?measured value accepted value? x 100
22Data table
students asked to find density of sucrose
sucrose has density of 1.59 g/cm3
23calc differences in density
24then calculate error
25What can do with error?
- easy to compare data from one student/group to
another - easy to compare data from one trial to another
- can map change from one lab to next or from start
of year to end