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Uncertainty and Significant Figures 
Cartoon courtesy of Lab-initio.com
Uncertainty in Measurement 
A digit that must be estimated 
is called uncertain. A 
measurement always has some 
degree of uncertainty.
Why Is there Uncertainty? 
 Measurements are performed with 
instruments 
 No instrument can read to an infinite 
number of decimal places 
Which of these balances has the greatest 
uncertainty in measurement?
Precision and Accuracy 
Accuracy refers to the agreement of a particular 
value with the true value. 
Precision refers to the degree of agreement 
among several measurements made in the same 
manner. 
Neither 
accurate nor 
precise 
Precise but not 
accurate 
Precise AND 
accurate
Types of Error 
Random Error (Indeterminate Error) - 
measurement has an equal probability of 
being high or low. 
Systematic Error (Determinate Error) - 
Occurs in the same direction each time 
(high or low), often resulting from poor 
technique or incorrect calibration.
Rules for Counting Significant 
Figures - Details 
Nonzero integers always count as 
significant figures. 
3456 has 
4 significant figures
Rules for Counting Significant 
Figures - Details 
Zeros 
- Leading zeros do not count as 
significant figures. 
0.0486 has 
3 significant figures
Rules for Counting Significant 
Figures - Details 
Zeros 
- Captive zeros always count as 
significant figures. 
16.07 has 
4 significant figures
Rules for Counting Significant 
Figures - Details 
Zeros 
Trailing zeros are significant only 
if the number contains a decimal 
point. 
9.300 has 
4 significant figures
Rules for Counting Significant 
Figures - Details 
Exact numbers have an infinite 
number of significant figures. 
1 inch = 2.54 cm, exactly
Sig Fig Practice #1 
How many significant figures in each of the following? 
1.0070 m  5 sig figs 
17.10 kg  4 sig figs 
100,890 L  5 sig figs 
3.29 x 103 s  3 sig figs 
0.0054 cm  2 sig figs 
3,200,000  2 sig figs
Rules for Significant Figures in 
Mathematical Operations 
Multiplication and Division: # sig figs in 
the result equals the number in the least 
precise measurement used in the 
calculation. 
6.38 x 2.0 = 
12.76  13 (2 sig figs)
Sig Fig Practice #2 
Calculation Calculator says: Answer 
3.24 m x 7.0 m 
22.68 m2 23 m2 
100.0 g ÷ 23.7 cm3 4.219409283 g/cm3 4.22 g/cm3 
0.02 cm x 2.371 cm 0.04742 cm2 0.05 cm2 
710 m ÷ 3.0 s 236.6666667 m/s 240 m/s 
1818.2 lb x 3.23 ft 5872.786 lb·ft 5870 lb·ft 
1.030 g ÷ 2.87 mL 2.9561 g/mL 2.96 g/mL
Rules for Significant Figures in 
Mathematical Operations 
Addition and Subtraction: The number 
of decimal places in the result equals the 
number of decimal places in the least 
precise measurement. 
6.8 + 11.934 = 
18.734  18.7 (3 sig figs)
Sig Fig Practice #3 
Calculation Calculator says: Answer 
3.24 m + 7.0 m 
10.24 m 10.2 m 
100.0 g - 23.73 g 76.27 g 76.3 g 
0.02 cm + 2.371 cm 2.391 cm 2.39 cm 
713.1 L - 3.872 L 709.228 L 709.2 L 
1818.2 lb + 3.37 lb 1821.57 lb 1821.6 lb 
2.030 mL - 1.870 mL 0.16 mL 0.160 mL

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Sig figs.ppt

  • 1. Uncertainty and Significant Figures Cartoon courtesy of Lab-initio.com
  • 2. Uncertainty in Measurement A digit that must be estimated is called uncertain. A measurement always has some degree of uncertainty.
  • 3. Why Is there Uncertainty?  Measurements are performed with instruments  No instrument can read to an infinite number of decimal places Which of these balances has the greatest uncertainty in measurement?
  • 4. Precision and Accuracy Accuracy refers to the agreement of a particular value with the true value. Precision refers to the degree of agreement among several measurements made in the same manner. Neither accurate nor precise Precise but not accurate Precise AND accurate
  • 5. Types of Error Random Error (Indeterminate Error) - measurement has an equal probability of being high or low. Systematic Error (Determinate Error) - Occurs in the same direction each time (high or low), often resulting from poor technique or incorrect calibration.
  • 6. Rules for Counting Significant Figures - Details Nonzero integers always count as significant figures. 3456 has 4 significant figures
  • 7. Rules for Counting Significant Figures - Details Zeros - Leading zeros do not count as significant figures. 0.0486 has 3 significant figures
  • 8. Rules for Counting Significant Figures - Details Zeros - Captive zeros always count as significant figures. 16.07 has 4 significant figures
  • 9. Rules for Counting Significant Figures - Details Zeros Trailing zeros are significant only if the number contains a decimal point. 9.300 has 4 significant figures
  • 10. Rules for Counting Significant Figures - Details Exact numbers have an infinite number of significant figures. 1 inch = 2.54 cm, exactly
  • 11. Sig Fig Practice #1 How many significant figures in each of the following? 1.0070 m  5 sig figs 17.10 kg  4 sig figs 100,890 L  5 sig figs 3.29 x 103 s  3 sig figs 0.0054 cm  2 sig figs 3,200,000  2 sig figs
  • 12. Rules for Significant Figures in Mathematical Operations Multiplication and Division: # sig figs in the result equals the number in the least precise measurement used in the calculation. 6.38 x 2.0 = 12.76  13 (2 sig figs)
  • 13. Sig Fig Practice #2 Calculation Calculator says: Answer 3.24 m x 7.0 m 22.68 m2 23 m2 100.0 g ÷ 23.7 cm3 4.219409283 g/cm3 4.22 g/cm3 0.02 cm x 2.371 cm 0.04742 cm2 0.05 cm2 710 m ÷ 3.0 s 236.6666667 m/s 240 m/s 1818.2 lb x 3.23 ft 5872.786 lb·ft 5870 lb·ft 1.030 g ÷ 2.87 mL 2.9561 g/mL 2.96 g/mL
  • 14. Rules for Significant Figures in Mathematical Operations Addition and Subtraction: The number of decimal places in the result equals the number of decimal places in the least precise measurement. 6.8 + 11.934 = 18.734  18.7 (3 sig figs)
  • 15. Sig Fig Practice #3 Calculation Calculator says: Answer 3.24 m + 7.0 m 10.24 m 10.2 m 100.0 g - 23.73 g 76.27 g 76.3 g 0.02 cm + 2.371 cm 2.391 cm 2.39 cm 713.1 L - 3.872 L 709.228 L 709.2 L 1818.2 lb + 3.37 lb 1821.57 lb 1821.6 lb 2.030 mL - 1.870 mL 0.16 mL 0.160 mL