This is the second part of a series of post on finding uncertainty in derived quantities. You can find the index here and the part on addition and subtraction here.
Now very often when you performed an experiment you meet quantities that need to be processed to obtain a derived quantity such as g, the acceleration due to gravity, or any other derived quantities.
You have already seen the first part on addition and subtraction and now you will see how to do it for multiplication and division.
If in an experiment is performed and the following quantities are measured with their uncertainties.
A = 10.2+-0.2 cm
B = 5.4 +-0.4 cm
Now if you need to process these quantities to find AB and A/B with their uncertainties how would you do it?
Uncertainty in multiplication
How would you determine the value of AB and its uncertainty?
You will have to calculate the value of AB first.
AB = 10.2 *5.4 = 55.o8 =55 (2 sf )
To determine the uncertainty in AB you will have to use the equation below.
Rearranging the equation will give you
Hence AB = 55+-5 cm2
Remember the uncertainty in A and B are to 1 sf hence the uncertainty in AB must be given to 1 sf.
Uncertainty in division
You are now going to determine the value of A/B and its uncertainty.
You will have to determine the value of A/B first.
A/B = 10.2 /5.4 =1.888 = 1.9
To determine the uncertainty of A/B you will determine the equation below
Rearranging the equation will give you
Remember the uncertainty in A/B is given to 1 sf since the uncertainties in A and B are given to 1 sf.
Hence A/B = 1.9 +-0.2
With these two formula you can thus determine the uncertainty in any derived quantities that involves multiplication and division.
Now you can move to the next part where the method to determine uncertainty of derived quantities where powers, square root, etc are involved.
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