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How are you? Today, here is a post with an activity about precision and accuracy in engineering measurement.
In Japanese, precision and accuracy have the same word - 精度. But strictly speaking, precision and accuracy are not exactly the same thing in English.
In English, precision would mean when you do an action and get similar results each time. But accuracy would mean when you get a result that is very close to the measurement that you most need.
So perhaps accuracy, in Japanese, would mean more like the best degree of precision, or 確度. For engineering measurement, 確度 for accuracy might be a better word.
The picture above would be an example of an archery target, with an archer who was both precise (的確) and accurate (正確).
Activity
Here is an activity about measuring some differences in precision and accuracy. The idea and illustrations come from the University of British Columbia in Canada Open Text website for their engineering students.
These are the results of four different archers. Which one is the most precise? Which one is the most accurate? Which one is the least precise and accurate? Explain your ideas to each other!
例:I think #1 is…because...
So what are your results?
See you next time!
In Japanese, precision and accuracy have the same word - 精度. But strictly speaking, precision and accuracy are not exactly the same thing in English.
In English, precision would mean when you do an action and get similar results each time. But accuracy would mean when you get a result that is very close to the measurement that you most need.
So perhaps accuracy, in Japanese, would mean more like the best degree of precision, or 確度. For engineering measurement, 確度 for accuracy might be a better word.
The picture above would be an example of an archery target, with an archer who was both precise (的確) and accurate (正確).
Activity
Here is an activity about measuring some differences in precision and accuracy. The idea and illustrations come from the University of British Columbia in Canada Open Text website for their engineering students.
These are the results of four different archers. Which one is the most precise? Which one is the most accurate? Which one is the least precise and accurate? Explain your ideas to each other!
例:I think #1 is…because...
Archer #1
Archer #2
Archer #3
Archer #4
So what are your results?
See you next time!
Images: Screenshots taken from illustrations in https://opentextbc.ca/chemistry/chapter/measurement-uncertainty-accuracy-and-precision/#fs-idm1827280
All rights reserved to the University of British Columbia and Open Text website. I do not own the rights to the illustrations or content. Uploaded for educational purposes only.
All rights reserved to the University of British Columbia and Open Text website. I do not own the rights to the illustrations or content. Uploaded for educational purposes only.
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