Is the SI unit of mass.
What is kilogram?
Occur even when instruments are used correctly to make measurements.
What are errors?
Is the energy of state of tension or compression.
What is elastic potential energy?
Is the SI unit of absolute temperature.
What is Kelvin?
Is the symbol for a component of a circuit.
What is battery?
Is defined in terms of fundamental quantities
What is derived quantity?
Is the value of the absolute error on an analogue scale.
What is half smallest count on the scale?
Is a device that converts one form of energy to another.
What is a transducer?
Is transferred from a part of a body at a higher temperature to a part at a lower temperature.
What is heat?
Is used to reduce the current in a circuit.
What is a resistor?
Is the number of significant figures in 1.013 m
What is 4?
Is the error due to incorrectly calibrated instrument.
What is systematic error?
Is the energy transformation when an arrow is shot from a bow.
What is elastic potential energy to kinetic energy?
Increases proportionally as the volume of a fixed mass of gas is decreased.
What is pressure?
Is the same across all branches in a parallel circuit.
What is voltage?
Is the SI unit of quantity defined as mass/length.
What is kg/m?
Is the percentage error in 2.0±0.02 A.
What is 1.0%?
Is the efficiency of system with input power of 200 W and output power of 25 W.
What is 12.5 %?
Is proportional to the absolute temperature of a gas.
What is average kinetic energy of molecules?
Is the current through a 5Ω resistor with a voltage of 7.5 V across it.
What is 1.5 A?
Is the sum of 2.0 x 103 and 1.0 x 104.
What is 1.2 x 104?
Is the absolute error of sum of 12.3±0.1 V + 8.00±0.06 V
What is 0.16 V?
Is the kinetic energy of 10 kg mass dropped from height 5 m as it strikes the ground with g = 10ms/s2.
What is 500 J?
Is 73K converted to ºC.
What is -200ºC?
Is the total resistance of three 3Ω resistors in parallel.
What is 1Ω?