Basic Masurment and Uncertainly
Basic Masurment and Uncertainly
Helny Lydarisbo*), Andi Lisra Andriani Hasrat, Nurul Angelita, Sitrah Nurdini Irwan
Basic Physic Laboratory, Chemistry Education ICP FMIPA UNM 2015
Abstract. Measurements have been carried out activities entitled "Basic Measurement and
Uncertainty". This measurement activity is divided into three parts, the measurement of length,
mass measurement and the measurement of time and temperature. Objects measured in lab
activities that beam cube and small balls (marbles). At length measurement used ruler, vernier
caliper and micrometer screw while mass measurements using three kinds of balance sheet ohauss
ohauss ie 2610 grams, 311 grams ohauss balance, balance ohauss 310 grams then for time and
temperature measurement used a stopwatch and thermometer. The first activity undertaken by the
practitioner that the length measurement. In this activity 3 alternately between the practitioner to
measure and record the measurement results. In the measurement of the cube beam is measured in
length, width and height of the beam cube which has the same length but in this lab turns out there
are some differences in the length measurement on the ruler, calipers, and micrometer screw. Then
focus on the measurement of the ball diameter. Measuring the diameter of the ball using a ruler can
not be done because of the uneven surface of the ball, so it can not be measured. Then for
measurements with calipers or a micrometer screw can be done because these tools have a special
function, making it easier to measure the diameter. Furthermore, for both activities and the
activities of the three is also done by 3 people praktikan which alternately measure and record the
measurement results. The conclusion of the experiment was done by is that for the measurement of
length in greater detail is a micrometer a screw it can be seen from the value of DK ( degrees the
truth ) on the results of direct observation that was the great it is present in a measuring instrument
a micrometer a screw, while for the measurement of mass in greater detail were the balance of
ohaus 311 grams with precision 0.005 grams/scale, and to activities the measurement of
temperature can be concluded that along with increase in time, temperature is large.
Keywords: Measurement, micrometer screw, ohaus balance, temperature, varnier calipers.
2. The state of fluctuating, meaning the rapidly changing circumstances of the time.
For example, strong electrical currents and other sources always changing
irregularly.
3. The random motion (motion brown) air molecules. This motion causes the needle
designation of a measuring instrument that is very smooth to be disturbed.
4. The foundation of a vibrating
5. Noise, ie interference with the electronic device in the form of rapid fluctuations
in voltage due to increased temperature component tool works.
6. Radiation background cosmic radiation from outer space.
Measurement is always accompanied by uncertainty. Some of the causes of these
uncertainties include Smallest Scale Value (NST) calibration errors, zero point error,
parallax error, friction, fluctuations in measurement parameters and environment affect
each other as well as well as the skills of the observer.
Single measurement is a measurement performed one time only. Limitations scale
measuring instruments and limited ability to observe as well as many other sources of
error, the result would always be considered the uncertainty of measurement.
coat x is the absolute uncertainty. For single single measurement taken wisdom:
x =
1
2
NST Alat
x = max =
with:
x =
average
x +x +x
3
and :
x =
+ +
3
= x x |
= | x x |
= | x
x |
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EXPERIMENT METHODS
Tools and materials
Tools
a. Ruler
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
Vernier Caliper
Screw Micrometer
Stopwatch
Thermometer
Ohaus Balance
Beaker glass
Tripod
Gauze
Bunsen burner
Materials
a. Iron beam
b. Balls
c. Water
Identification of variabel
1st activity (Length Measurement)
Control Variable
Balance of measuring instrument
Manipulation Variable
Length, width, height, diameters
Respon Varible
Each object that measured (balls or iron beams) has length, width, height,
diameters differently and own measuring instrument has a different precision
Control Variable
3rd
2nd activity
3rd activity
Work Procedure
1st activity : length measurement
In this measure, we measure the length, wide, high beams and diameter of on the
ball . An instrument used a ruler, vernier caliper and micrometer screw. After prepared
all tools which will be used, first determine SSV each tools. Began measuring for length,
width and hight the iron beam each three times by using three tools that is a ruler, vernier
caliper and micrometer screw, then measuring the diameter of the ball each three times
too by using a ruler, vernier caliper and micrometer screw. And we must write down on
the obeservation result table with the uncertainty.
1
2
Limit of measurement
30 cm
=
Number of scale
300 scale
SSV =
= 0.1 cm = 1 mm
1
1 mm = 0.5 mm
2
Measurement result ( HP ) =
x x
Magnitude is Measure
Length
0,5|
|18,5
0,5|
|18,0
0,5|
Iron beam
Width
Hight
|18,5
0,5|
|18,5
0,5|
|18,5
0,5|
|18,0
0,5|
|18,0
0,5|
|18,5
Ball
|23,0
|24,0
|24,0
Diameter
0,5|
0,5|
0,5|
0,5|
b. Varnier caliper
SSV Varnier caliper
20 nonius scale = 39 main scale
x x
Iron beam
Width
Hight
Ball
Diameter
|18,90 0,05 |
|18,90
|19,05
|19,95
|19,85
|19,50
|19,05
|19,10
|19,05
|25,85
|25,85
|26,00
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
0,05
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
c. Micrometer screw
x =
1
2
0,01 mm = 0,005 mm
Measurement result ( HP ) =
x x
Magnitude is Measure
Length
|18,250 0,005 |
|18,790 0,005 |
Iron beam
|18,780
Width
0,005 |
|18,780 0,005 |
|19,380 0,005 |
Hight
Ball
|19,380 0,005 |
|18,875 0,005 |
|25,430 0,005 |
|25,430 0,005 |
|25,410 0,005 |
Diameter
Measurement of Mass
a. Ohaus Balance of 2610 grams
Value scale arm 1
Value scale arm 2
Value scale arm 3
The mass of the hanging load
SSV =
x =
=
10
100
= 10 grams
= 100 grams
= 0,1 grams
= 0 kg
= 0,1 gram
1
SSV
2
1
0,1 gram
2
= 0,05 gram
Tabel 4. Result Mass Measurement with Balance Ohauss 2610 gram
Object
Iron
Beam
Appointment
Arm 1
50
Appointment
Arm 2
0
Appointment
Arm 3
4,10
Hanging
Burden
0
Ball
50
3,95
|53,95
0,05|
50
3,85
|53,85
0,05|
60
6,90
|66,90
0,05|
60
6,90
|66,90
0,05|
60
6,85
|66,85
0,05|
1
= 0.01 g
100
1
SSV
x =
2
1
0.01
=
2
SSV =
= 0.005 g
Table 5. Result Mass Measurement with Balance Ohauss 311 gram
Object
Iron
Beam
Appointmen
t Arm 1
Appointmen
t Arm 2
Appointmen
t Arm 3
Appointme
nt Arm 4
50
0,245
|54,245
0.005|
50
0,245
|54,245
0.005|
50
0,255
|54,255
0.005|
60
0,865
|66,865
0.005|
60
0,840
|66,840
Ball
0.005|
0
60
0,820
|66,820
0.005|
Iron
Beam
Ball
50
4,23
0,06
|54,31
0.01|
50
4,20
0,07
|54,27
0.01|
50
4,20
0,07
|54,27
0.01|
60
6,70
0,04
|66,74
0.01|
60
6,70
0,03
|66,73
0.01|
60
6,70
0,03
|66,73
0.01|
= 10/10 = 10C
1
x= 1=0.5
2
Temperature at first = |31 0,5| 0C
SSV stopwatch
Mass Load
(g)
No.
Time (s)
Temperature (C)
60
|31 0,5|
|0,0 0,5|
120
|34 0,5|
|3,0 0,5|
180
|37 0,5|
|3,0 0,5|
240
|40 0,5|
|3,0 0,5|
300
|43 0,5|
|3,0 0,5|
360
|46 0,5|
|3,0 0,5|
Data Analisys
1. Length Measurement
Beam
a. Ruler
Length of ruler
p1+ p 2+ p 3
3
1=| p1 p| =
2=| p2 p| =
3=| p3 p| =
max=0,3
p=
18,5+18,5+ 18,0
3
|18,518,3| = 0,2
|18,518,3| = 0,2
|18,018,3| = 0,3
= 18,3 mm
P
100
P
0,3
=
100 =1,64 ( 3 AB )
18,3
=
Physics Report :
Hp = | p p| mm
Hp = |18,3 0,3| m m
Width of ruler
|18,50 0,50| m m
Height of ruler
t 1 +t 2+ t 3
18,0+18,0+ 18,5
=
= 18,2 mm
3
3
1 = |t 1t| = |18,018,2| = 0,2
2 = |t 2t| = |18,018,2| = 0,2
3 = |t 3t| = |18,518,2| = 0,3
max=0,3
t
= 100
t
t =
0,3
100 =1,65 (3 AB)
18,2
Physics Report :
Hp = |t t |mm
Hp = |18,2 0,30|mm
Volume of iron beam
V = pp x lp x tp = 18,3 x 18,5 mm x 18,2 mm = 6161,61 mm3
dV =
dV
V
dV
V
dV
V
dV
V
V
P
dp +
V
l
dl +
V
l
dt
pt
pl
| |
| |
| |
V =
V =
|pp + l l + t t |
0,3 0,5 0,3
+
+
6161,61
|18,3
18,5 18,2|
V
V = 369,0804 mm3
RE =
V
X 100
V
RE =
369,0804
X 100
6161,61
RE = 5,99 % (2AB)
DK = 100 % - RE
DK = 100% - 5,99%
= 94,01 %
Physics Report :
Hp = V Vmm3
Hp = |6,2 0,37| 103 mm3
b. Vernier caliper
Length of Vernier caliper
p1+ p 2+ p 3
3
18,90+18,90+19,05
p=
=18,95 mm
3
1=|18,9018,95|=0,05
2=|18,9018,95|=0,05
3=|19,0518,95|=0,10
max=0,10
p
100
RE =
p
0,10
100
RE =
18,95
p=
RE = 0,527 % (4 AB)
Physics Report :
Hp = | p p| mm
Hp = |18,95 0,10| m m
l= l 1 +l 2 +l 3
3
l= 19,95+19,85+19,50 =19,76 mm
3
1=|19,9519,76|=0,16
2=|19,8519,76|=0,09
3=|19,5019,76|=0,26
max=0,26
l
100
RE =
l
0,26
100
RE =
19,76
RE = 1,3157 % (3 AB)
Physics Report :
Hp = |l l|mm
Hp = |19,8 0,26|m m
Height of Vernier caliper
t +t 2 +t 3
3
19,05+19,10+19,05
t =
=19,07 mm
3
1=|19,0519,07|=0,02
2=|19,1019,07|=0,03
3=|19,0519,07|=0,02
max=0,03
t
100
RE =
t
0,03
100
RE =
19,07
t =
RE = 0,1573 % (4 AB)
Physics Report :
Hp = |t t |mm
Hp = |19,07 0,03|m m
Volume of iron beam
V = p x l x t
dV =
V
P
dp +
V
l
dl +
V
l
dt
dV
V
dV
V
dV
V
dV
V
pt
pl
dp +
dl +
dt
plt
plt
plt
l .t
p.t
p .l
=
dp +
dl +
dt
p . l .t
p . l .t
p . l .t
1
1
1
= dp + dl + dt
p
l
t
dp
dl
dt
=
+
+
p
l
t
dp
dl
dt
dV =
+
+
V
p
l
t
p l t
+ +
V =
V
p
l
t
0,1
0,26 0,03
+
+
7140,79
V =
18,95 19,76 19,07
=
| |
|
|
| |
V = 141,69 mm3
V
100
V
141,69
100
=
7140,79
RE =
= 1,98 % (3 AB)
DK = 100 % - RE
= 100 % - 1,98 %
= 98,02 %
Physics Report :
Hp = V Vmm3
Hp = |7,14 0,14|
103 mm3
c. Screw Micrometer
Length of screw micrometer
p=
p1+ p 2+ p 3
3
p=
18,250+18,250+18,250
=18,250 mm
3
1=|18,25018,250|=0,00
2=|18,25018,250|=0,00
3=|18,25018,250|=0,00
max=0,05
| |
RE =
p
100
p
RE =
0,05
100
18,250
RE = 0,274 % (4 AB)
Physics Report :
Hp = | p p| mm
Hp = |18,25 0,05| m m
Width of screw micrometer
l= l 1 +l 2 +l 3
3
l= 18,790+18,780+ 18,780 =18,783mm
3
1=|18,79018,783|=0,007
2=|18,78018,783|=0,003
3=|18,78018,783|=0,003
max=0,007
RE =
l
100
l
RE =
0,007
100
18,783
RE = 0,0372 % (4 AB)
Physics Report :
Hp = |l l|mm
Hp = |18,78 0,007|m m
Height of Screw micrometer
t =
t +t 2 +t 3
3
t = 18,875+19,380+19,380 =19,212 mm
3
1=|18,87519,212|=0,337
2=|19,38019,212|=0 ,168
3=|19,38019,212|=0,168
max=0,337
RE =
t
100
t
RE =
0,337
100
19,212
RE = 0,0175 % (4 AB)
Physics Report :
Hp = |t t |mm
Hp = |19,21 0,337| m m
Volume of iron beam
V = p x l x t
6585,6767 mm3
dV =
dV
V
dV
V
dV
V
dV
V
dV =
V =
V =
V
P
dp +
V
l
V
l
dt
pt
pl
| |
dp
p
dl
l
| |
dt
t
| |
|pp + l l + t t |
0,05
0,007 0,337
+
+
6585,6767
|18,250
18,783 19,212|
V
V = 135,7506 mm3
RE =
dl +
V
100
V
135,7506
100
6585,6767
= 2,06 % (3 AB)
DK = 100 % - RE
= 100 % - 2,06 %
= 97,94 %
Physics Report :
Hp = V Vmm3
Hp = |6,59 0,135|
103 mm3
Ball
a. Ruler
1=|23,023,67|=0,67
2=|24,023,67|=0,33
3=|24,023,67|=0,33
max=0,67
x 1 + x 2+ x
x =
3
3
23,0+24,0+24,0
3
x =23,67
1
d
r =
2
1
x 23,67
r =
2
x =
= 11,835
Volume of ball
4 3
r
3
4
1
(
d )3
V=
3
2
4
x 3,14 x 11,835 3
V=
3
= 6940,2189 mm3
V=
4 3
r
3
v
v
|dd|
0,67
3|
x 6940,2189
23,67 |
v=589,3468
v
x 100
v
RE =
589,3468
x 100
6940,2189
= 8,4917% (2AB)
DK = 100% - RE
= 100% - 8,4917 %
= 91,5082 %
Physics Report :
Hp = V Vmm3
Hp = |6,9 0,59| 103 mm3
b. Vernier caliper
1=|25,8525,90|=0,05
2=|25,8525,90|=0,05
3=|26,0025,90|=0,10
max=0,10
x 1+ x
2+ x 3
3
x =
x =
25,85+ 25,85+26,00
3
x =25,90
r =
1
d
2
r =
1
25,90
2
= 12,950
V=
=
4 3
r
3
4
3
3,14
= 9092,3823 mm3
12,9503
4 3
r
3
V=
v
v
=
|dd| v
0,1
3|
9092,3823
25,90 |
=
v=105,31716
RE =
v
100
v
105,31716
100
9092,3823
= 1,1583 % (3AB)
DK = 100% - RE
= 100% - 1,1583 %
= 98,84 %
Physics Report :
Hp = V Vmm3
Hp = |9,09 0,11| 103 mm3
c. Screw micrometer
1=|25,43025,423|=0,007
2=|25,43025,423|=0,007
3=|25,41025,423|=0,013
max=0,013
x 1+ x
2+ x 3
3
x =
25,430+ 25,430+25,410
3
x =25,423
1
d
r =
2
1
x 25,423
r =
2
x =
= 12,71
Volume of ball
4 3
r
3
4
x 3,14 x 12,71
3
V=
V=
= 8599,2146 mm3
The propagation of ball
4
3
r
3
V=
v
v
|dd| v
0.013
3|
8599,2146
25,423 |
v=13,1915
RE =
v
100
v
13,1915
100
8599,2146
= 0,1534 % (4 AB)
DK = 100% - RE
= 100% - 0,1534 %
= 99,8466 %
Physics Report :
Hp = V Vmm3
Hp = |85,99 0,13|
Measurement of Mass
Beam (m)
1. Ohaus Balance 2610 gram
m1=|54,10 0,05|g
m2=|53,95 0,05|g
m3=|53,85 0,05|g
102 mm3
m=53,97
g
1=|54,1053,97|=0,13 g
2=|53,9853,97|=0,02 g
3=|53,8553,97|=0,012 g
max=0,13 g
max= m=0,13 g
=0,24 (4 AB)
Hp=|53,97 0,13| g
Density of Beam on Balance Ohauss 2610 grams
Volume that measured by Ruler
m=|53,97 0,13| g
3
v =|6161,61 369,2469|mm
53,97
6161,61
=0,0087
|mm + vv|
0,13 369,2469
=|
+
0,0087
53,97 6161,61 |
=
=|0,00024+ 0,0599|0,0087
=0,0005 4
=
100
0,0005 4
100
0,0087
6,2
(2 AB)
DK = 100% - RE
DK =100 5,88
93,8
g
Hp=| |
mm3
Hp=|8,7 0,54| 10-3 g/mm3
m=|53,97 0,13| g
3
v =|7140,79 141,691|mm
g
=0,0075
3
mm
g
=0,00017
mm 3
=2,27 (3 AB)
DK =97,73
g
Hp=| |
mm3
Hp= 7,50 0,17 10-3 g/mm3
Volume that measured by Micrometer screw
m=|53,97 0,13| g
3
v =|6585,6767 119,7276|mm
g
=0,0082
3
mm
g
=0,00017
mm 3
=2,07 (3 AB)
DK =97,93
Hp= 8,2 0,17 10-3 g/mm3
m1=|54,245 0,005| g
m2=|54,245 0,005|g
m3=|54,255 0,005|g
m=54,248
g
1=|54,24554,248|=0,003 g
2=|54,24554,248|=0,003 g
3=|54,25554,248|=0,007 g
max=0,007 g
max= m=0,007 g
=0,01 ( 4 AB)
Hp=|54,25 0,007| g
Density of Beam on balance ohauss 311 grams
Volume that measured by ruler
m=|54,25 0,007| g
3
v =|6161,61 369,2469|mm
g
=0,0088
3
mm
g
=0,00053
mm 3
=6,01 (2 AB)
DK =93,98
Hp= 8,8 0,53 10-3 g/mm3
Volume that measured by Vernier Caliper
m=|54,25 0,007| g
3
v =|7140,79 141,69|mm
g
=0,0076
mm3
g
=0,00015
mm 3
=2,00 (3 AB)
DK =98,00
Hp= 7,60 0,15 10-3 g/mm3
Volume that measured by Micrometer Screw
m=|54,25 0,007| g
3
v =|6585,6767 119,7276|mm
g
=0,0082
3
mm
g
=0,00015
mm 3
=1,83 (3 AB)
DK =98,17
Hp= |8,2 0,15| 10-3 g/mm3
3. Ohauss Balance 310 gram
m1=|54,31 0,01| g
m2=|54,27 0,01|g
m3=|54,27 0,01|g
m=54,28
g
1=|54,3154,28|=0,03 g
2=|54,2754,28|=0,01 g
3=|54,2754,28|=0,01 g
max=0,03 g
max= m=0,03 g
=0,055 ( 4 AB)
Hp=|54,28 0,03|g
Density of Beam on Balance Ohauss 310 grams
Volume that measured by Ruler
m=|54,28 0,03| g
v =|6161,61 369,2469|mm3
g
=0,0088
mm3
g
=0,00053
mm 3
=6,02 (2 AB)
DK =93,8
Hp= 8,8 0,53 10-3 g/mm3
Vernier Caliper
m=|54,28 0,03| g
v =|7140,79 141,69|mm3
g
=0,0076
mm3
g
=0,00015
mm 3
=2,03 (3 AB)
DK =97,96
Hp= |7,60 0,15| 10-3 g/mm3
Micrometer Screw
m=|54,28 0,03| g
v =|6585,6767 119,7276|mm3
g
=0,0082
mm3
g
=0,00015
3
mm
=1,83 (3 AB)
DK =98,17
Hp= 8,2 0,15 10-3 g/mm3
Ball
1. Ohaus Balance 2610 gram
m1=|66,90 0,05|g
m2=|66,90 0,05|g
m3=|66,85 0,05| g
m=66,84
1=|66,9066,84|=0,06 g
2=|66,9066,84|=0,06 g
3=|66,8566,84|=0,01 g
max=0,06 g
max= m=0,06 g
=0,09 ( 4 AB)
Hp=|66,84 0,06| g
2. Ohaus Balance 311 gram
m1=|66,865 0,005|g
m2=|66,840 0,005|g
m3=|66,820 0,005|g
m=66,841
g
1=|66,86566,841|=0,024 g
2=|66,84066,841|=0,001 g
3=|66,82066,841|=0,021 g
max=0,024 g
max= m=0,024 g
=0,036 ( 4 AB)
Hp=|66,841 0,024| g
3. Ohaus Balance 310 gram
m1=|66,74 0,01| g
m2=|66,73 0,01| g
m3=|66,73 0,01|g
m=66,73
g
1=|66,7466,73|=0,01 g
2=|66,7366,73|=0 g
3=|66,7366,73|=0 g
max=0,01 g
max= m=0,01 g
=0,01 ( 4 AB)
Hp=|66,73 0,01|g
Calculate Volume of Ball
1. Ruler
1
V = d 3= mm3
6
1
V = (3,14 ) ( 23,673 )=6940,2 mm3
6
V
dV =
d
d
| |
| |
dV =
(d3)
d
d
dV =|3 d 2| d
| |
2
V 3d
=
d
V
V
| |
V 3 d2
= 3 d
V
d
| |
dV
d
=3
V
d
| dd|V
0,67
V =3|
6940,2
23,67 |
V =3
V =589,34 mm3
=
V
x 100
V
=8,49 ( 3 AB )
DK =100 KR
DK =91,5
1
V = d 3=mm3
6
V =9092,38mm 3
V =105,32mm3
=1,16 ( 3 AB )
DK =98,8
Hp=|9,09 0,105| 103 mm3
3. Micrometer Screw
1
3
3
V = d =mm
6
V =8599,21 mm3
V =13,19mm 3
=0,15 ( 4 AB )
DK =99,85
Hp=|85,99 0,1319| 102 mm3
EXPLANATION
Based on the data that has been obtained, it can be seen the volume of a cube
beam using a ruler V = 6,16 0,20103 mm3, calipers V =7,14 0,14103 mm3and
micrometer screw V = 6,59 0,12103 mm3. The volume of the ball using the rule =
6,94 0,59103 mm3, calipers V =9,09 0,11103 mm3, micrometer screw V =
85.99 0,13102 mm3. Also known density of beam cube using the ruler |8,7 0,54 |
10-3 (g / mm3), calipers |7,50 0,17| 10-3 (g / mm3) and micrometer screw = |8,20 0,17|
10-3(g / mm3). Based on the data obtained by means of which have a high level of
accuracy is the micrometer screw, because the smaller the relative uncertainty (RE), then
the higher accuracy achieved in the measurement. As for the balance sheet, which has a
high level of accuracy is the balance of 311 grams and 310 grams because it has relatively
little uncertainty as well.
CONCLUSION
From the result experiment we can conclude that on the basis of lab
measurements and uncertainties can be knotted that any measurement error can have
different, depending on the state of the measuring instrument, differences in the level of
accuracy of measuring instruments, measuring methods used in, and the ability of the
measure. In this lab can distinguish between where the gauge is more accurate and precise
in minimizing the time of measurement error.
REFERENCE
[1] Practice Guidebook 1 Unit Basic Physics Basic Physics Laboratory Department of
Physics, State University of Makassar