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Percentage error = Value experimental-Value acceptedValueaccepted x 100
It depends on the type of ruler you are using. Depends if you are using a just metric unit ruler or if you are using a yard/meter stick. The measurements should be written along the edge of the ruler.
Make sure you are using the correct SI unit on the ruler.
a ruler using centimetres as the mesurement
The standard error is calculated by dividing the actual volume by the experimental volume. This is a common technique used in the laboratory.
An experimental error is is
the answer is error or experimental error.
The experimental error is an error in a science experiment. Eg.If you had two chemicals that were suposed to react if you put water in them and they did nothing that would be an experimental error. jasper attard
Error caused by instrumental limitations is actually called systematic error, not experimental error.
Your finger makes a bump when you rule a line
(Experimental - Actual / Actual) * 100% = error
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ERROR is the experimental value-accepted value.
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
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It should but it probably will not because of: experimental error measurement error calibration error (zero error)