A rather simple question I'm sure, yet I have had trouble finding the answer.
I am required to calculate the % uncertainty. I do not have an equation for this. It is spoken of in my text, but there is no equation to use.
Just as an example: if the following info is given: uncertainty for the scale is +/- 0.01g, total sample mass #1 is X, mass of sample #2 is Y, mass of Cu in the sample #1 is W, mass of Cu in sample #2 is Z.
Now, this is what I think the calculation for % uncertainty is:
uncertainty weight/value of weight x 100 = % uncertainty
=0.01/ value of weight x 100 = % uncertainty
If this is the case, for the value of weight, do I pick one sample (ie. X) or do I average the weights of samples 1 and 2 and use that figure? I'm pretty sure the mass of Cu is not relevant in this calculation.
Am I at least on the right track here?