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Full set of Notes with Fill-Ins - San Jose State University

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Chem 155 Unit 2 Page 56 <strong>of</strong> 316Propagation <strong>of</strong> ErrorSkoog Chapters Covered:Appendix a1B-4 a1B-5 and – eqn. a1-28 table a1-5There is a general problem in experimental science and engineering:How to estimate the error in calculated results that are based onmeasurements that have error?Let’s consider the sum <strong>of</strong> two measurements a and b that both havesome fluctuation s a = 0.5 lb and s b = 0.5 lb.Let’s also pretend that we know the true values <strong>of</strong> a and b.True value <strong>of</strong>:a = 5.0 lbb = 5.0 lbLet’s say that we are weighing a and b and putting them into a box forshipment. We need to know the total weight. Our scale is really bad(poor precision, lots <strong>of</strong> fluctuation), and it can’t weigh both a and b atthe same time because it has a limited capacity. So, we have to firstweigh a, then b and then calculate the total weight. But we know thatthere is a problem <strong>with</strong> fluctuations, so we repeatedly weigh the sameitems a and b and do the following experiment:Characteristics <strong>of</strong> numbers insum ‘a’ and ‘b’Characteristics <strong>of</strong> sum‘c’Trial # Weight <strong>of</strong>: Deviation: Total DeviationA b da db weight: from avg:1 4.5 4.5 -0.5 -0.5 9.0 -12 5.5 4.5 +0.5 -0.5 10.0 03 4.5 5.5 -0.5 +0.5 10.0 04 5.5 5.5 +0.5 +0.5 11.0 +1average 5.0 5.0 0.5 0.5 10 0.5This is somewhat artificial and is not quite right, but it gives you thegeneral idea. Errors in a and b propagate into c.Page 56 <strong>of</strong> 316

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