GCSE Physics – Errors
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-I can define “random errors” and “outliers”
-I can define “systematic errors” and state examples of systematic errors
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Question 1 of 12
1. Question
Which of the following is a type of error?
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2. Question
Which of the following is a type of error?
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3. Question
What is the definition of a random error?
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4. Question
Who makes a random error?
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5. Question
What is wrong during a random error?
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6. Question
What is the definition of a systematic error?
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7. Question
What is wrong during a systematic error?
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8. Question
What is another name for a systematic error?
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9. Question
What is the definition of a zero error?
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10. Question
What is wrong during a zero error?
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11. Question
What are outliers?
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Question 12 of 12
12. Question
What is the definition of an outlier?
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