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Q: Source of error in a refraction experiment?
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What is the source of error mean in sceience?

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.


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to ensure your experiment is precise and to prevent error to happen during experiment


When is refraction used for in a play or how could you use refraction in a theatrical production?

Its used when the light is transmitted out of the light source.. Genius


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zero error apparatus error experimental condition experiment error parallax error


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What is a percent error?

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What term is associated with the reproducibility of an experiment?

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