The temperature measured in an experiment was #"64.9"^@"C"#. The theoretical temperature is #"55.0"^@"C"#. What is the percent error?

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Percent error = #| "theoretical - experimental"/"theoretical"|"# x 100

In this example, the theoretical is 55.0 Celsius and the measured is the experimental which is 64.9 Celsius.

The difference in terms of absolute value is 9.9:

#| 55.0 - 64.9 |# = #9.9#

#| "9.9"/"55.0" |# = #.18#

#.18# x #100# = #18 %#

The purpose of percent error is to provide a measure of how close you are to an accepted standard.

The error can be attributed to imprecision of instrumentation or due to experimental error or both.

A small percent error such as 5 % validates that the experiment was conducted with precise thermometers or that experimental technique was carefully carried out.

Theoretical values determined after numerous careful experiments are set as a standard value such as the standard kilogram.