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| style="height:20px; width:300px; text-align:center;" |This [[ruler]] has a [[resolution]] of 1mm. The position of each end of the [[object]] can be [[reading|read]] from the [[ruler]] as close to 6.4mm at one end and close to 8.8mm on the other. It is not possible to tell its length more [[precision|precisely]] than to the nearest [[millimeter]].
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Revision as of 13:20, 21 March 2019

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Resolution is the smallest change a measuring instrument can detect.

About Resolution

The resolution of a measuring instrument is given by:

Examples

RulerResolution.png
This ruler has a resolution of 1mm. The position of each end of the object can be read from the ruler as close to 6.4mm at one end and close to 8.8mm on the other. It is not possible to tell its length more precisely than to the nearest millimeter.
ThermometerLowTemp.png
This thermometer has a resolution of 1°C. It is not possible to tell the temperature more precisely than to the nearest degree.