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Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
1.4 Scalars and Vectors
• Scalar quantities are quantities that have
magnitude only. Two examples are shown below:
Measuring Mass Measuring Temperature
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
1.4 Scalars and Vectors
• Scalar quantities are added or subtracted by using
simple arithmetic.
Example: 4 kg plus 6 kg gives the answer 10 kg
+ =
4 kg
6 kg
10 kg
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
1.4 Scalars and Vectors
• Vector quantities are quantities that have both
magnitude and direction
Magnitude = 100 N
Direction = Left
A Force
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
1.4 Scalars and Vectors
• Examples of scalars and vectors
Scalars Vectors
distance displacement
speed velocity
mass weight
time acceleration
pressure force
energy momentum
volume
density
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
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C h a p t e r 1
1.4 Scalars and Vectors
Adding Vectors using Graphical Method
• Parallel vectors can be added arithmetically
2 N
4 N
6 N 4 N
2 N
2 N
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
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C h a p t e r 1
1.4 Scalars and Vectors
Adding Vectors using Graphical Method
• Non-parallel vectors are added by graphical
means using the parallelogram law
– Vectors can be represented graphically by arrows
– The length of the arrow represents the magnitude of the
vector
– The direction of the arrow represents the direction of the
vector
– The magnitude and direction of the resultant vector can be
found using an accurate scale drawing
5.0 cm  20.0 N
Direction = right
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
• The parallelogram law of vector addition states
that if two vectors acting at a point are
represented by the sides of a parallelogram
drawn from that point, their resultant is
represented by the diagonal which passes through
that point of the parallelogram
1.4 Scalars and Vectors
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
1.4 Scalars and Vectors
Another method of Adding Vectors
• To add vectors A and B
– place the starting point of B at the ending point of A
– The vector sum or resultant R is the vector joining the
starting point of vector A to the ending point of B
– Conversely, R can also be obtained by placing the
starting point of A at the ending point of B
– Now the resultant is represented by the vector joining
the starting point of B to the ending point of A
• See next slide
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
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1.4 Scalars and Vectors
A
B
A
B
A
B
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
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1. Scalar quantities are quantities that only have
magnitudes
2. Vector quantities are quantities that have both
magnitude and direction
3. Parallel vectors can be added arithmetically
4. Non-parallel vectors are added by graphical
means using the parallelogram law
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
Accurate Measurement
• No measurement is perfectly accurate
• Some error is inevitable even with high precision
instruments
• Two main types of errors
– Random errors
– Systematic errors
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
Accurate Measurement
• Random errors occur in all measurements.
• Arise when observers estimate the last figure of
an instrument reading
• Also contributed by background noise or
mechanical vibrations in the laboratory.
• Called random errors because they are
unpredictable
• Minimize such errors by averaging a large number
of readings
• Freak results discarded before averaging
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Accurate Measurement
• Systematic errors are not random but constant
• Cause an experimenter to consistently
underestimate or overestimate a reading
• They Due to the equipment being used – e.g. a
ruler with zero error
• may be due to environmental factors – e.g.
weather conditions on a particular day
• Cannot be reduced by averaging, but they can be
eliminated if the sources of the errors are known
1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Least count of instruments
The smallest value that can be
measured by the measuring instrument
is called its least count or resolution.
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
LC of length measuring instruments
Least count = 1 mm
Ruler scale Vernier Calliper
Least count = 0.1 mm
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
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C h a p t e r 1
Least count = 0.01 mm
Screw Gauge Spherometer
Least count = 0.01 mm
LC of length measuring instruments
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Least count = 1 kg
Weighing scale Electronic balance
Least count = 1 g
LC of length measuring instruments
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
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C h a p t e r 1
Least count = 1 s
Wrist watch Stopwatch
Least count = 0.01 s
LC of length measuring instruments
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Length
• Measuring tape is used to measure relatively long
lengths
• For shorter length, a metre rule or a shorter rule
will be more accurate
1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
• Correct way to read the scale on a ruler
• Position eye perpendicularly at the mark on the
scale to avoids parallax errors
• Another reason for error: object not align or
arranged parallel to the scale
1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
• Many instruments do not read exactly zero when
nothing is being measured
• Happen because they are out of adjustment or
some minor fault in the instrument
• Add or subtract the zero error from the reading
shown on the scale to obtain accurate readings
• Vernier calipers or micrometer screw gauge give
more accurate measurements
1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
C h a p t e r 1
Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T
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1. MEASUREMENT Part 2 with record vector

  • 1. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.4 Scalars and Vectors • Scalar quantities are quantities that have magnitude only. Two examples are shown below: Measuring Mass Measuring Temperature
  • 2. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.4 Scalars and Vectors • Scalar quantities are added or subtracted by using simple arithmetic. Example: 4 kg plus 6 kg gives the answer 10 kg + = 4 kg 6 kg 10 kg
  • 3. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.4 Scalars and Vectors • Vector quantities are quantities that have both magnitude and direction Magnitude = 100 N Direction = Left A Force
  • 4. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.4 Scalars and Vectors • Examples of scalars and vectors Scalars Vectors distance displacement speed velocity mass weight time acceleration pressure force energy momentum volume density
  • 5. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.4 Scalars and Vectors Adding Vectors using Graphical Method • Parallel vectors can be added arithmetically 2 N 4 N 6 N 4 N 2 N 2 N
  • 6. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.4 Scalars and Vectors Adding Vectors using Graphical Method • Non-parallel vectors are added by graphical means using the parallelogram law – Vectors can be represented graphically by arrows – The length of the arrow represents the magnitude of the vector – The direction of the arrow represents the direction of the vector – The magnitude and direction of the resultant vector can be found using an accurate scale drawing 5.0 cm  20.0 N Direction = right
  • 7. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 • The parallelogram law of vector addition states that if two vectors acting at a point are represented by the sides of a parallelogram drawn from that point, their resultant is represented by the diagonal which passes through that point of the parallelogram 1.4 Scalars and Vectors
  • 8. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.4 Scalars and Vectors Another method of Adding Vectors • To add vectors A and B – place the starting point of B at the ending point of A – The vector sum or resultant R is the vector joining the starting point of vector A to the ending point of B – Conversely, R can also be obtained by placing the starting point of A at the ending point of B – Now the resultant is represented by the vector joining the starting point of B to the ending point of A • See next slide
  • 9. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.4 Scalars and Vectors A B A B A B
  • 10. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1. Scalar quantities are quantities that only have magnitudes 2. Vector quantities are quantities that have both magnitude and direction 3. Parallel vectors can be added arithmetically 4. Non-parallel vectors are added by graphical means using the parallelogram law
  • 11. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1
  • 12. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.5 Measurement of Length and Time Accurate Measurement • No measurement is perfectly accurate • Some error is inevitable even with high precision instruments • Two main types of errors – Random errors – Systematic errors
  • 13. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 1.5 Measurement of Length and Time Accurate Measurement • Random errors occur in all measurements. • Arise when observers estimate the last figure of an instrument reading • Also contributed by background noise or mechanical vibrations in the laboratory. • Called random errors because they are unpredictable • Minimize such errors by averaging a large number of readings • Freak results discarded before averaging
  • 14. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 Accurate Measurement • Systematic errors are not random but constant • Cause an experimenter to consistently underestimate or overestimate a reading • They Due to the equipment being used – e.g. a ruler with zero error • may be due to environmental factors – e.g. weather conditions on a particular day • Cannot be reduced by averaging, but they can be eliminated if the sources of the errors are known 1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
  • 15. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 Least count of instruments The smallest value that can be measured by the measuring instrument is called its least count or resolution.
  • 16. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 LC of length measuring instruments Least count = 1 mm Ruler scale Vernier Calliper Least count = 0.1 mm
  • 17. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 Least count = 0.01 mm Screw Gauge Spherometer Least count = 0.01 mm LC of length measuring instruments
  • 18. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 Least count = 1 kg Weighing scale Electronic balance Least count = 1 g LC of length measuring instruments
  • 19. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 Least count = 1 s Wrist watch Stopwatch Least count = 0.01 s LC of length measuring instruments
  • 20. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 Length • Measuring tape is used to measure relatively long lengths • For shorter length, a metre rule or a shorter rule will be more accurate 1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
  • 21. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 • Correct way to read the scale on a ruler • Position eye perpendicularly at the mark on the scale to avoids parallax errors • Another reason for error: object not align or arranged parallel to the scale 1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
  • 22. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1 • Many instruments do not read exactly zero when nothing is being measured • Happen because they are out of adjustment or some minor fault in the instrument • Add or subtract the zero error from the reading shown on the scale to obtain accurate readings • Vernier calipers or micrometer screw gauge give more accurate measurements 1.5 Measurement of Length and Time
  • 23. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1
  • 24. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1
  • 25. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1
  • 26. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1
  • 27. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1
  • 28. Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement T H E M E O N E : M E A S U R E M E N T C h a p t e r 1
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