Mathematics for Chemistry/Statistics
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Definition of errors
[edit | edit source]For a quantity the error is defined as . Consider a burette which can be read to ±0.05 cm3 where the volume is measured at 50 cm3.
- The absolute error is
- The fractional error is ,
- The percentage error is %
Combination of uncertainties
[edit | edit source]In an experimental situation, values with errors are often combined to give a resultant value. Therefore, it is necessary to understand how to combine the errors at each stage of the calculation.
Addition or subtraction
[edit | edit source]Assuming that and are the errors in measuring and , and that the two variables are combined by addition or subtraction, the uncertainty (absolute error) may be obtained by calculating
which can the be expressed as a relative or percentage error if necessary.
Multiplication or division
[edit | edit source]Assuming that and are the errors in measuring and , and that the two variables are combined by multiplication or division, the fractional error may be obtained by calculating