Estimating Errors Using Variance in Physics
Estimating Errors Using Variance in Physics
Using Variance
By Jenny G. Gallo
Measurement Error
refers to the difference between a measured value and the true value.
Random Systematic
Errors Errors
In the context of estimating errors from multiple measurements,
variance helps assess the consistency and precision of the
measurements by determining how much they deviate from the
mean value.
VARIANCE
Measures the squared deviation of each number in the set
from the mean
σ 2
s 2
Var(X)
The variance of a set of measurements is calculated step-by-step
as follows:
1. Take the mean of the set of measurements.
= =
represents the sum of the squared differences between each data point
X x̄ Xi - x̄ (Xi - x̄
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Sample Problem
Percentage
Relative
Uncertainty
Absolute
It shows how large the
error is in relation to
the true value. It shows how large the error is.
Example
x(Independent variable)
Distance vs. Time
Distance (m)
Time (s)