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Chapter PSS, Problem 11E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The number of significant digits in the following has to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Measurements are done with the help of an instrument. The instrument is usually calibrated. In a measurement the uncertainty is expressed in terms of significant digits. The rules to determine significant digits are as follows

• All digits that are non-zero are significant.

• Zeroes to the left of the non- zero digit are not significant.

• The zeroes between two non-zero digits are significant.

• The digits to the right side of a non-zero digit are significant only if they lie after a decimal point.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The number of significant digits in the following has to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Measurements are done with the help of an instrument. The instrument is usually calibrated. In a measurement the uncertainty is expressed in terms of significant digits. The rules to determine significant digits are as follows

• All digits that are non-zero are significant.

• Zeroes to the left of the non -zero digit are not significant.

• The zeroes between two non-zero digits are significant.

• The digits to the right side of a non-zero digit are significant only if they lie after a decimal point.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The number of significant digits in the following has to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Measurements are done with the help of an instrument. The instrument is usually calibrated. In a measurement the uncertainty is expressed in terms of significant digits. The rules to determine significant digits are as follows

• All digits that are non-zero are significant.

• Zeroes to the left of the non- zero digit are not significant.

• The zeroes between two non-zero digits are significant.

• The digits to the right side of a non-zero digit are significant only if they lie after a decimal point.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The number of significant digits in the following has to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Measurements are done with the help of an instrument. The instrument is usually calibrated. In a measurement the uncertainty is expressed in terms of significant digits. The rules to determine significant digits are as follows

• All digits that are non-zero are significant.

• Zeroes to the left of the non- zero digit are not significant.

• The zeroes between two non-zero digits are significant.

• The digits to the right side of a non-zero digit are significant only if they lie after a decimal point.

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