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What are some precautions and source of error in the principle of moments
zero error apparatus error experimental condition experiment error parallax error
the simple example is stethescope
taking the measurements
reflection
What are some precautions and source of error in the principle of moments
An error occurring due to sampling in the experiment. It is known as S.E. (Standard Error).
In a scientific experiment, a source of error is something that could have caused you to obtain an incorrect result. Example: You are performing an experiment to see how much 30 liters of water weigh. If you accidently pour 32 liters of water when you meant to pour 30, that would be a source of error, because it would give you the incorrect result.
Darren!
the precentage of error in data or an experiment
how to reduce the problem of random error and systematic error while doing an experiment
to ensure your experiment is precise and to prevent error to happen during experiment
A shadow is the absence of light, a reflection is just that, the reflection of light. So a shadow comes from blocking a light source, a reflection comes from the bouncing of light of one source and on to another
Ciaran Stewart
No. The source usually has physical properties such as mass, volume, temperature and chemical properties such as taste. A reflection has none of these.
zero error apparatus error experimental condition experiment error parallax error
the simple example is stethescope