If a temperature is recorded as 25°C with an error of ±0.5°C, what is the maximu

Practice Questions

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If a temperature is recorded as 25°C with an error of ±0.5°C, what is the maximum possible temperature?
  1. 25.5°C
  2. 24.5°C
  3. 26°C
  4. 25°C

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a temperature is recorded as 25°C with an error of ±0.5°C, what is the maximum possible temperature?
  • Step 1: Identify the measured temperature, which is 25°C.
  • Step 2: Identify the error margin, which is ±0.5°C.
  • Step 3: To find the maximum possible temperature, add the error margin to the measured temperature.
  • Step 4: Calculate the maximum possible temperature: 25°C + 0.5°C = 25.5°C.
  • Measurement and Error Analysis – Understanding how to calculate maximum and minimum values based on a measured value and its associated error.
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