In the next activity you will think about the accuracy of the experiment in Activity 1.
Allow approximately 10 minutes.
There are all sorts of reasons why Activity 1 is not a really accurate scientific measurement. Think about these reasons. Is there anything you could do to reduce these uncertainties?
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Whenever you do a scientific experiment, there are always uncertainties. It is never possible to measure everything with perfect accuracy. One of the skills of a practical scientist is estimating how close your result is likely to be to the perfect value. The uncertainties are pretty big here!
You probably considered:
The ‘official’ value for the energy from one whole peanut is just over 7 kcal. How does your result compare with that?
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