I'm not sure if this helps but in physics if I say that something is 1cm long it could be 0.1cm long or 1.9cm long. If I say that something is 1.00cm long or means I have a ruler that measures mm. So the amount of decimal places indicates the precision of the measurement. Hope this helps
The more precise your instruments of measurement are, the less percentage of error you will have.
Accuracy. How close you are to your expected value. Precision. How close together you values are.
It is close to becoming an exact answer too a whole number!!
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If you indicate that the mass of an object is 17.2 grams then this implies that you have measured its mass to be somewhere between 17.195 and 17.205. If, however, you indicate a mass of 17.2153 then it will be understood that you have measured the mass to be between 17.21525 and 17.21535. In short, the number of decimal points indicates the precision of the measurement (even when those digits are zeroes).
Significant figures indicate the precision of a measurement.
Precision of a measurement represents the numerical values which represent the dimensions of the instrument measured more accurately.Precised values are nearer t accuracy with negligible error.
The more precise your instruments of measurement are, the less percentage of error you will have.
Accuracy. How close you are to your expected value. Precision. How close together you values are.
It is close to becoming an exact answer too a whole number!!
An example of a precision measurement is a reading of
You can add zeroes after the decimal point. For example, 8 = 8.0 = 8.00. Note, however, that if this is used as a measurement, the extra zeroes indicate a greater precision. In this case, if you add zeroes, the number is the same, but the assumed precision is greater.You can add zeroes after the decimal point. For example, 8 = 8.0 = 8.00. Note, however, that if this is used as a measurement, the extra zeroes indicate a greater precision. In this case, if you add zeroes, the number is the same, but the assumed precision is greater.You can add zeroes after the decimal point. For example, 8 = 8.0 = 8.00. Note, however, that if this is used as a measurement, the extra zeroes indicate a greater precision. In this case, if you add zeroes, the number is the same, but the assumed precision is greater.You can add zeroes after the decimal point. For example, 8 = 8.0 = 8.00. Note, however, that if this is used as a measurement, the extra zeroes indicate a greater precision. In this case, if you add zeroes, the number is the same, but the assumed precision is greater.
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Precision measurement is that which has maximum uncertainity
Precision and accuracy do not mean the same thing in science. Precision refers to how well experimental data and values agree with each other in multiple tests. Accuracy refers to the correctness of a single measurement. It is determined by comparing the measurement against the true or accepted value.
Precision shows how well the object is moving.
It is the same. Additional zeroes don't change the number. However, in a measurement, 6.200 may indicate a greater precision than 6.20.