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OBJECTIVE
To obtain derived quantities from base quantities.
INFERENCES
1. Base quantities are the quantities that cannot be defined in terms of
other quantities.
2. Derived quantities are physical quantities derived from the base
quantities through multiplication, division or both.
3. Density of substance,
4. Relative Density,
HYPOTHESIS
1. Measuring physical quantities precisely.
2. Differentiate between base and derived quantities.
EXPERIMENT 1a
APPARATUS
LABEL
Wooden block
Vernie calliper
Beam balance/electronic balance
PROCEDURES
DIAGRAM
READING
2.7cm
0.27m
5cm
0.05m
7cm
0.07m
99.1g
0.0991kg
94.5cm
0.094510 m
1.05g/cm
1.05Kg/m
1.05
1.05
EXPERIMENT 1b
APPARATUS
LABEL
DIAGRAM
Glass rod
ruler
PROCEDURES
1. Dimension of the glass was measured by using micrometer screw gauge .
2. All the data were recorded in table 2.0.
REASULT
TABLE 2.0
DIMENSION
Diameter, D
Length,
Mass, m
Volume, v
Density,
Relative Density, r
READING
7.15cm
0.0715m
15cm
0.15m
13.3g
0.0133kg
602.27cm
6.02310m
2.20810g/cm
2.20810Kg/m
2.20810
2.20810
QUESTION
State the precautionary steps to avoid errors in the experiment
CONCLUSION
CALCULATION EXPERIMENT 1A
DIMENSION
READING
Height, h
Width, w
Length,
Mass, m
Volume, v
2.7 cm
5cm
7cm
99.1g
(1.05 )2
[
]7 =94.5
V=
4
Density,
99.1g/94.5cm=1.05
Relative
Density, r
1.05/1=1.05
0.027m
0.05m
0.07m
0.o991
V=
( 1.05 10 3 )
7=0.0945 10
4
0.0991/0.094510=1.0
510
1.0510/1000=1.05
CALCULATION EXPERIMENT 1B
DIMENSI
ON
Diameter
,D
READING
7.15cm
0.0715
Length,
Mass, m
Volume,
v
15cm
13.3g
( 7.15 )
15 = 602.27 cm
V
4
0.15cm
0.0133kg
V=[ (0.0715 15)/4 =6.02310
Density,
Relative
Density,
r
13.3g/602.27cm=2.2081
0g/cm
2.20810/1=2.20810
0.0133kg/6.02310=2.20810k
g/m
2.20810/1=2.20810
ANALYSIS
Derived quantities such as, centimeter with gram and meter with kilogram.
From the data, we calculated it to get volume, density and relative density. At
the final calculation (relative density), we had found a same value between
two group derived quantities. Where, the data showed very strange result.
How it could be same? In our observation, both of the density data were
divided by particular number, for example 94.5 cm divide by 1 and
0.094510 m by 1000. Actually the calculation wants to show us
relationship between these experiments to obtain derived quantities from
base quantities.Table above had shown the results of between two
experiments. It separated in two group
ERROR ANALYSIS
While conducted these experiments, we have got some errors. The obvious
mistook was calculation. Even though, we forgot to write a zero number for
example 0.07m, we wrote 0.7m. It could affect the whole of calculation and
the result absolutely false. Besides that, the calculation we make, was not
accurate because we used informal calculator such as finger and did a
manual calculate at paper. To avoid all these errors, we have discussed to
use electronic calculator, so that the calculation and the result of the
experiments we did were definitely correct
MALAYSIAN POLYTECHNIC
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND COMPUTER DEPARTMENT
BB 101 ENGINEERING SCIENCE
LAB REPORT
EXPERIMENT 1
NAME OF
MEMBERS
NAME
MATRIX NO
MUHAMAD AZAMUDDIN
14DKM13F1003
B.ASZIMAN
MUHAMAD NORFARHAN
14DKM13F1007
B.AZHAR
MUHAMMAD NAZIRUL
14DKM13F1009
B.MD.YAZID
MUHAMAD FIRDAUS B.RAHMAT
14DKM13F1018
MUHAMMAD NAJIB BIN ADENAN
14DKM13F1028
HARIS BIN MOHD FUAD
14DKM13F1017
PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND MEASUREMENT
TITLE
LECTURERS
NAME
DATE OF
SUBMISSION
LECTURERS
COMMENTS
RUBRIC
MARKS
ITEM
1
PROCEDURES
PARTICIPATION
DIAGRAMS
DATA
CALCULATIONS
6
7
ANALYSIS
ERROR ANALYSIS
QUESTIONS
CONCLUSION
10
SUBMISSION DATE
TOTAL
MALAYSIAN POLYTECHNIC
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND COMPUTER DEPARTMENT
BB 101 ENGINEERING SCIENCE
LAB REPORT
EXPERIMENT 1
NAME OF
MEMBERS
NAME
MATRIX NO
TITLE
LECTURERS
NAME
DATE OF
SUBMISSION
LECTURERS
COMMENTS
RUBRIC
MARKS
ITEM
1
PROCEDURES
PARTICIPATION
DIAGRAMS
DATA
CALCULATIONS
ANALYSIS
ERROR ANALYSIS
QUESTIONS
CONCLUSION
10
SUBMISSION DATE
TOTAL