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Accuracy is the tendency for a measurement to be correct. A more accurate measurement will be closer to the true value than a less accurate measurement. Precision is the tendency to come to the same measurement under the same conditions on multiple occasions. A precise measurement may not be accurate, but can be reproduced time after time and give the same (or sImilar) result.
repeat your experiment a few times!! that's it, easy.
It would be pointless doing the experiment and not measuring accurately
So that results can be reproduced.
because they are both a reliable measurement and is both accurate and precise
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Joules are a measurement of energy. This has to do with chemistry because scientists and chemists need to be able to measure energy in chemistry experiment, and this is an accurate measurement.
It depends on what kind of experiment you are performing, an experiment can never be entirely accurate but the more times you perform them, the more of an accurate result you will get.Answer:An experiment in a school lab is more correctly a demonstration. The errors are caused by unfamiliarity with the equipment, methods, or recording of results.In a research laboratory an experiment is reaching into new areas. The potential variables are not all known. Lack of the control of these variables can cause error in the results.
It works when the thermometer gains heat from the surroundings. When the thermometer gains heat from the surroundings, gradually Mercury expands and it points the accurate measurement of temperature.
John Richards Brookes has written: 'An accurate measurement of the difference between the solar and laboratory wavelengths of the Sodium resonance lines'
The measurement that is accurate is one that is precise. These are also commonly titled accurate measurements in the books.
A graduated cylinder is a piece of laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid and are generally more accurate and precise than laboratory flasks and beakers.
If water is not still before an experiment then if the experiment involves measuring water then the measurement would not be accurate. Also if there is something in the water you might spill it out and spoil your experiment.
Why is it important to have an accurate data in a experiment?
no
For more accurate readings of measurement.
What determines how precise a measurement is