Significant Figures and Measuring Instruments
Significant Figures and Measuring Instruments - Let us consider the following entries in a Students' Journal: (a) Weight of a calorimeter = 42 g (measuring instrument used is spring balance) The smallest reading the spring balance can record is 1g. There are 42 of 1 g units of m..
Significant Figures and Measuring Instruments - Let us consider the following entries in a Students' Journal: (a) Weight of a calorimeter = 42 g (measuring instrument used is spring balance) The smallest reading the spring balance can record is 1g. There are 42 of 1 g units of m..Significant Figures and Measuring Instruments
Let us consider the following entries in a Students' Journal: (a) Weight of a calorimeter = 42 g (measuring instrument used is spring balance) The smallest reading the spring balance can record is 1g. There are 42 of 1 g units of measurement. Hence, there are two significant figuresh..
Let us consider the following entries in a Students' Journal: (a) Weight of a calorimeter = 42 g (measuring instrument used is spring balance) The smallest reading the spring balance can record is 1g. There are 42 of 1 g units of measurement. Hence, there are two significant figuresh..Introduction - Significant Figures
Introduction - Significant Figures - Measuring instruments have a limit upto which measurements can be made, called as the least count of the instrument. Errors are seen when measuring through various instruments. For e.g., accuracy of the temperature measured by thermometer dep..
Introduction - Significant Figures
Measuring instruments have a limit upto which measurements can be made, called as the least count of the instrument. Errors are seen when measuring through various instrument..
Rules for Determining the Number of Significant Figures
All non-zero digits are significant. For example, 6.9 has two significant figures, while 2.16 has three significant figures. The decimal place does not determine the number of significant figures. A zero becomes signifi..
Summary of the Constituents of Air and their Significance
Summary of the Constituents of Air and their Significance - Constituent of air Approximate percentage by volume Significance Nitrogen 78.1% Dilutes the air, moderates respiration and combustion; essential for plants to produce proteins Oxygen 20.9% Essential for respiration and ..
Cell Biology, Chronology of Significant Events
Chronology of Significant Events in Cell Biology - CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN CELL BIOLOGY YEAR EVENT 1500 Jansen designed the first conpound microscope by containing two lenses. 1665 Robert Hooke examined a thin section of bottle cork and described the basic unit as 'c..
Select the correct statement(s).I. If 0.08 significance level is selec..
Select the correct statement(s). I. If 0.08 significance level is selected in designing a decision rule, then we are 80% confident that we have taken a right decision. II. If 0.01 significance level is selected in designing a decision rule, then we are 90% confident that we have..
What percent of the figure is shaded?
What percent of the figure is shaded? => 20% or 100% or 40% or 60%..
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