Units & Measurement

Q. A car's speed is measured as 60 km/h with a possible error of 2 km/h. What is the minimum speed?
  • A. 58 km/h
  • B. 60 km/h
  • C. 62 km/h
  • D. 55 km/h
Q. A car's speed is measured as 60 km/h with a relative error of 5%. What is the absolute error?
  • A. 3 km/h
  • B. 2 km/h
  • C. 4 km/h
  • D. 5 km/h
Q. A distance is measured as 100 m with an error of 2 m. What is the absolute error?
  • A. 2 m
  • B. 0.02 m
  • C. 0.2 m
  • D. 20 m
Q. A force is measured as 100 N with an uncertainty of ±2 N. What is the maximum possible value of the force?
  • A. 102 N
  • B. 98 N
  • C. 100 N
  • D. 104 N
Q. A force is measured as 50 N with an uncertainty of ±1 N. What is the percentage uncertainty in the force measurement?
  • A. 2%
  • B. 1%
  • C. 0.5%
  • D. 0.1%
Q. A force is measured as 50 N with an uncertainty of ±2 N. What is the percentage uncertainty in the force measurement?
  • A. 4%
  • B. 2%
  • C. 1%
  • D. 5%
Q. A force is measured as 50 N with an uncertainty of ±2 N. What is the relative uncertainty in this force measurement?
  • A. 0.04
  • B. 0.02
  • C. 0.01
  • D. 0.05
Q. A height is measured as 180 cm with an error of 1 cm. What is the upper limit of the measurement?
  • A. 181 cm
  • B. 179 cm
  • C. 180 cm
  • D. 182 cm
Q. A length is measured as 100 m with a possible error of 1 m. What is the percentage error?
  • A. 1%
  • B. 0.5%
  • C. 2%
  • D. 0.1%
Q. A length is measured as 100.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.5 m. If this length is used to calculate the area of a square, what is the uncertainty in the area?
  • A. 1 m²
  • B. 0.5 m²
  • C. 2 m²
  • D. 0.25 m²
Q. A length is measured as 100.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.5 m. What is the significant figure of the measurement?
  • A. 2
  • B. 3
  • C. 4
  • D. 5
Q. A length is measured as 15.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.2 m. What is the total uncertainty if this length is used in a calculation involving addition with another length of 10.0 m (±0.1 m)?
  • A. 0.3 m
  • B. 0.2 m
  • C. 0.1 m
  • D. 0.4 m
Q. A length is measured as 15.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.3 m. If this length is used to calculate the area of a rectangle, what is the maximum possible error in the area calculation?
  • A. 9.0 m²
  • B. 1.5 m²
  • C. 0.9 m²
  • D. 0.45 m²
Q. A length is measured as 15.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.3 m. What is the fractional error in this measurement?
  • A. 0.02
  • B. 0.03
  • C. 0.01
  • D. 0.005
Q. A length is measured as 15.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.3 m. What is the total length if two such lengths are added?
  • A. 29.4 m
  • B. 30.0 m
  • C. 30.6 m
  • D. 31.0 m
Q. A length is measured as 15.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.5 m. If this length is used to calculate the area of a rectangle, what is the maximum possible error in the area calculation?
  • A. 15 m²
  • B. 7.5 m²
  • C. 3.75 m²
  • D. 1.5 m²
Q. A length is measured as 15.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.5 m. If this length is used to calculate the area of a square, what is the maximum possible error in the area?
  • A. 3.0 m²
  • B. 1.5 m²
  • C. 0.5 m²
  • D. 2.0 m²
Q. A length is measured as 150 cm with an error of 3 cm. What is the lower limit of the measurement?
  • A. 147 cm
  • B. 150 cm
  • C. 153 cm
  • D. 148 cm
Q. A length is measured as 20 cm with an error of 0.5 cm. What is the percentage error?
  • A. 2.5%
  • B. 5%
  • C. 0.5%
  • D. 1%
Q. A length is measured as 50.1 cm with an error of 0.1 cm. What is the minimum possible true length?
  • A. 50 cm
  • B. 50.1 cm
  • C. 50.2 cm
  • D. 49.9 cm
Q. A mass is measured as 15.0 kg with an uncertainty of ±0.3 kg. If this mass is used to calculate the force (F = ma) with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s², what is the uncertainty in the force?
  • A. 0.3 N
  • B. 2.94 N
  • C. 0.5 N
  • D. 1.5 N
Q. A mass is measured as 5.0 kg with an uncertainty of ±0.1 kg. If this mass is used to calculate weight (W = mg), what is the uncertainty in weight if g = 9.8 m/s²?
  • A. ±0.2 N
  • B. ±0.5 N
  • C. ±0.1 N
  • D. ±0.4 N
Q. A measurement of 15.5 m has a relative error of 0.03. What is the absolute error?
  • A. 0.465 m
  • B. 0.5 m
  • C. 0.3 m
  • D. 0.45 m
Q. A measurement of 30 m has an error of ±0.1 m. What is the true value if the measurement is taken as the average?
  • A. 30.1 m
  • B. 30 m
  • C. 29.9 m
  • D. 30.05 m
Q. A measurement of a physical quantity is reported as 25.0 ± 0.5 units. What is the total uncertainty if this quantity is multiplied by 3?
  • A. 1.5 units
  • B. 0.5 units
  • C. 1.0 units
  • D. 2.0 units
Q. A measurement of length is recorded as 12.3 cm with an uncertainty of ±0.1 cm. What is the relative error in the measurement?
  • A. 0.0081
  • B. 0.008
  • C. 0.01
  • D. 0.1
Q. A measurement of length is recorded as 5.0 cm with an uncertainty of ±0.1 cm. What is the relative error in this measurement?
  • A. 0.02
  • B. 0.01
  • C. 0.005
  • D. 0.1
Q. A pendulum is measured to have a length of 2.0 m with an uncertainty of ±0.1 m. What is the relative uncertainty in the length?
  • A. 5%
  • B. 10%
  • C. 2.5%
  • D. 1%
Q. A pendulum's period is measured as 2.0 s with an uncertainty of ±0.1 s. What is the relative uncertainty?
  • A. 5%
  • B. 10%
  • C. 2%
  • D. 1%
Q. A pendulum's period is measured as 2.0 s with an uncertainty of ±0.1 s. What is the fractional error in the period?
  • A. 0.05
  • B. 0.1
  • C. 0.02
  • D. 0.1
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