The error, which can be measured in a number of different ways. Error, percentage error, mean absolute deviation, standardised error, standard deviation, variance are some measures that can be used.
true value is something that is true and experimental value is some thing that has been experimental with
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It is true. Look at absolute value as a number's distance from zero, and distance can't be negative. Take, say, -7. -7 is 7 away from 0, so the absolute value of -7 is 7.
true value is something that is true and experimental value is some thing that has been experimental with
the answer is error or experimental error.
ERROR is the experimental value-accepted value.
No because there are always experimental errors, instrument limitations, and deviations in measurements. This is called the uncertainty. Experimental values do not give true values but rather a value with an uncertainty.
Well it would be more accurate than something that just read 1510.52 for example. But also you haven't stated the true value and other values, to look at which is nearest the true value
ummm 'cause u need a controlled experiment so the answer is correct and more accurate. People can get different answers and that's experimental value but a scientist need's the answer to be true value. I'm in 6th grade and this is 4 science. (: :P =D
It is not possible to answer the question. The estimates will tend towards accuracy as the number of trials increases but it is always possible that the answer drifts from the true value before returning to wards it. There is no possible means of determining if or when that happens.
An accepted value is one that is obtained from a respected reference source and is one that has been validated by multiple experiments to be correct. This differs from your experimental value in that the latter is what you actually obtain from your experiment - which can vary depending on your level of skill and the materials used.
It is a measure measurement of the amount of error made in an experiment. It is obtained by comparing the actual result, with the result gotten from the experiment. % error = [(experimental value - true value) / true value] x 100
Something that pushes the experimental results one way or another.
No. Non-experimental is NOT experimental . Quasi- experimental is fake or partially experimental . Not following the protocols of a true experiment .
Car appraisals can determine the true value of your vehicle but it can also vary on the condition of the car as well. These are not always an accurate representation.