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Units, Dimensions, and Measurements
Measurement Precision and Significant Figures
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Measurement precision depends on the tool used, and significant figures show that precision. A ruler can measure length to the closest millimeter. A caliper can measure length to the nearest 0.01 mm, so it gives a more precise measurement because it can detect very small changes in length.
When a...
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Transcript
The certainty of measurement depends on two factors: the number of digits in the measurement and the precision of the instrument used.
In a measured quantity, all of the digits, including the last uncertain digit, are called significant figures - and can be determined using specific rules.
Any non-zero digits and all captive zeros ...
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