[PHYS 1201W] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (27 pages long)

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Physics is largely based on quantitative measurements; these must be expressed by numerical comparison to some agreed upon set of standards. Primary standards are for length,time and mass established by the international scientific community; secondary standards are calibrated with the primary standards. All mechanical quantities can be expressed in terms of some combo of the 3 fundamental dimensions: l,t,m. Unit conversion should be mastered, method of multiplying by 1 and cancelling units. Random - variation of results of an experiment caused by something like a person unable to start and stop a timer consistently; random error can be reduced by taking the average of many measurements. Systematic - something of the experiment is consistently wrong, such as the stopwatch has a lag; error can be reduced by using a better watch or comparing the watch used with a more accurate one.

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