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Appendix:
Accuracy
of
Numerical
Calculations
Example
4: A
Bridge
Too
Short.
The
lengths
in
meters
of
three
sections
of a
cantilever bridge
are
designed
to be
^
=
333.76
y =
195.07
2
=
333.76.
The
measured lengths turn
out to be
respectively
X=
333.69
Y=
195.00
Z=
333.72.
The
discrepancy
in
total length
is
z)-(X+Y+Z)
=
862.59
-
862.41
=
0.18
.
Ed,
the
engineer, compares
the
discrepancy
d
with
the
total
length
(x
+ y + z) and
considers
the
relative discrepancy
d/(x
+ y + z)
=
0.0002
= 2
parts
in
10,000
to
be
tolerably small.
But
Rhonda,
the
riveter, considers
the
absolute discrepancy
d\
0.18 meters (about
7
inches) much
too
large
for her
liking; some
powerful
stretching
will
be
needed
to
line
up
the
bridge girders
before
she can
rivet them together. Both
see
the
same discrepancy
d, but
what looks neglibible
to one
person
can
seem
awfully
big to
another.
Whether
large
or
small, errors must have sources which,
if
understood,
usually permit
us to
compensate
for the
errors
or to
circumvent
them altogether.
To
understand
the
distortions
in the
girders
of a
bridge,
we
should
learn
about structural engineering
and the
theory
of
elasticity.
To
understand
the
errors introduced
by
the
very
act of
computation,
we
should learn
how our
calculating
instruments
work
and
what
are
their
limitations. These
are
details
most
of us
want
not to
know,
especially since
a
well-designed
calculator's rounding errors
are
always nearly minimal
and
therefore
appear insignificant when they
are
introduced.
But
when
on
rare
occasions they conspire
to
send
a
computation awry, they
must
be
reclassified
as
"significant"
after
all.

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BrandHP
ModelHP-15C
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