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## Repository for laboratory notebooks
*To access notebooks and interactive lab material, sign into github.uconn.edu,
then follow the link to the class server.*

[ugmelab.uconn.edu](https://ugmelab.uconn.edu)

### Lab #1 - Measurements of machining precision and accuracy

[Lab 1 github files](https://github.uconn.edu/rcc02007/ME3263_Lab-01.git)

**Outline and figures due in week 4 at beginning of lab**

**Final report due day before lab by 11:59pm**

**How can you measure something?**

All measurements have traceable standards. There are seven base units in SI -
meter (length), second (time), Mole (amount of substance), Ampere (electric
current), Kelvin (temperature), Candela (Luminous intensity), and kilogram
(mass) 1. Any measurement you make should have some method to check against a
reference. In this lab, we will use calipers that measure dimensions i.e.
meter 1E-3 (length). Calipers can always be verified to work with gage
blocks.

**Sources of measurement variations**

No measurement is exact. No surface is compeletely flat. Every measurement you
make has two types of uncertainties, systematic and random. Systematic
uncertainties come from faults in your assumptions or equipment.

### Lab #0 - Introduction to the Student t-test

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