Chp1 - Measurements of Length and Time
Chp1 - Measurements of Length and Time
Chp1 - Measurements of Length and Time
• reduced by • minimised by
Remedy averaging a large method of
number of readings differences
measurement of length
length
Length is the measurement of something from
one end to the other end.
has a SI unit of metre (m)
other units include centimetres (cm),
millimetres (mm) and kilometres (km)
measuring tape
8.3 cm
correct
8.2 cm
wrong
8.5 cm
wrong
Reasons include:
instruments are out of adjustment
some minor fault is present in the instrument
outside jaws
accuracy = 0.1 mm / 0.01 cm
measurement of length
vernier calipers
AB C
main scale
(fixed)
vernier scale
(movable)
object being
9 mm
measured
vernier scale
(movable) 5
0 10
vernier scale
(movable) 5
0 10
frame
sleeve thimble
} 2 divisions
} 3 divisions
clocks analogue
stopwatch
digital
stopwatch
A O B
measurement of time
pendulum clock
clocks make use of a process
which is a regularly repeating
motion (oscillations), such as
the swing of a pendulum
such oscillations are very
regular so period is regular
most modern clocks depend on
the vibration of quartz crystals
to keep time accurately
in clocks that are wound up,
elastic potential energy is stored
in coiled springs
pendulum clock
(cuckoo clock)
measurement of time
watch
used for measuring long intervals of
time
most modern watches depend on
the vibration of quartz crystals to
keep time accurately
the energy that keeps these
crystals vibrating comes from a
small battery
many watches still make use of
coiled springs to supply the needed
energy
wrist watch
measurement of time
stopwatch
A stopwatch is used to measure short intervals of time.
10-dot tape