the values you actually get when you do the procedure, these are then compared to the standard values
Accuracy refers to how close or far a determined experimental value may be from the actual value. This is in distinct contrast to precision, which refers to how close experimental data is grouped together with subsequent repetitions.
The answer depends on what the experiment is.
The formula for percent error is |experimental value-accepted value|/accepted value. The lines stand for absolute value. They are there to prevent a negative percent error, seeing as that is not possible, and they have the same effect on the order of operations as a pair of parenthesis. ITS 2.1%
accepted density is a part of the equation of the percent error... i.e. :experimental value- accepted value/ accepted value x100% = percent error
The place value of a decimetre is a unit. The place value of one of any measurement unit is one - by definition!
Accuracy is when a known value agrees with an experimental value, but is not necessarily close in range.
Accuracy refers to how close or far a determined experimental value may be from the actual value. This is in distinct contrast to precision, which refers to how close experimental data is grouped together with subsequent repetitions.
true value is something that is true and experimental value is some thing that has been experimental with
experimental probability, is the ratio of the number favorable outcomes to...
the answer is error or experimental error.
A rectangle has no value - experimental or otherwise. Its area has a value, its perimeter, its aspect have values.
how to distinguish between quasi-experimental and nonexperimental research
Experimental errors would cause the experimental value of specific heat capacity to be higher than the standard value.
In science, and most specifically chemistry, the accepted value denotes a value of a substance accepted by almost all scientists and the experimental value denotes the value of a substance's properties found in a localized lab.
The percentage error is how accurate your experimental values compared to the accepted value. The equation is: [(experimental value - accepted value) / accepted value] x 100
ERROR is the experimental value-accepted value.
The experimental probability, by definition, can only be determined after you have carried out the experiment!