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In engineering
Engineering

Engineering is the discipline and profession of applying Technology and science knowledge and utilizing natural laws and physical resources in order to design and implement materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and process that safely realize a desired objective and meet specified criteria....
, mathematics
Mathematics

Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, change, and related topics of pattern and form. Mathematicians seek out patterns whether found in numbers, space, natural science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or elsewhere....
, physics
Physics

Physics is the natural science which examines basic concepts such as energy, force, and spacetime and all that derives from these, such as mass, charge, matter and its Motion ....
 and similar disciplines, the term negligible refers to the quantities so small that they can be ignored (neglected) when studying the larger effect. Although related to the more mathematical concepts of infinitesimal
Infinitesimal

Infinitesimals have been used to express the idea of objects so small that there is no way to see them or to measure them. For everyday life, an infinitesimal object is an object which is smaller than any possible measure....
, the idea of negligibility is particularly useful in practical disciplines like physics, chemistry, mechanical and electronic engineering, computer programming and in everyday decision-making.






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In engineering
Engineering

Engineering is the discipline and profession of applying Technology and science knowledge and utilizing natural laws and physical resources in order to design and implement materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and process that safely realize a desired objective and meet specified criteria....
, mathematics
Mathematics

Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, change, and related topics of pattern and form. Mathematicians seek out patterns whether found in numbers, space, natural science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or elsewhere....
, physics
Physics

Physics is the natural science which examines basic concepts such as energy, force, and spacetime and all that derives from these, such as mass, charge, matter and its Motion ....
 and similar disciplines, the term negligible refers to the quantities so small that they can be ignored (neglected) when studying the larger effect. Although related to the more mathematical concepts of infinitesimal
Infinitesimal

Infinitesimals have been used to express the idea of objects so small that there is no way to see them or to measure them. For everyday life, an infinitesimal object is an object which is smaller than any possible measure....
, the idea of negligibility is particularly useful in practical disciplines like physics, chemistry, mechanical and electronic engineering, computer programming and in everyday decision-making. A quantity can be said to be negligible when it is safe to ignore (neglect) it in the present case, within the margins for error that have been agreed to be acceptable in this case.

Examples


In mathematics

Real mechanical systems are much more complicated than the idealized mathematical models taught in schools and colleges (although higher education does cover this). In order to simplify real situations, some values are generally regarded as insignificant because their magnitude or effect is so small as to be negligible.

An example would be a car moving at 10 km/h along a straight horizontal road. In total, there are five main forces acting on this car, the weight, the reaction force of the road opposing the weight, the friction of the wheels on the road, the force of the engine, and air resistance against the car. The forces that have the most effect on this car will be the weight, the reaction opposing the weight and the friction. In order to describe the motion of the car mathematically, in the simplest possible way, only four of the stated forces, weight, engine, reaction and friction need be considered. Air resistance can be disregarded because the car is moving at such a low speed. Even though air resistance has an effect, the effect is so minuscule that for most purposes it is safe to regard it as not being there at all, so to avoid any unnecessarily complicated calculations. This is a case where the force is "negligible".

In electronic engineering

In order for electronic circuit designers to be able to think quickly and clearly through complex problems and complex circuitry, they are mentally equipped with a number of ideal
Ideal

Ideal may refer to:* Ideal , values that one actively pursues as goals* Platonic ideal, a philosophical idea of trueness of form, associated with Plato...
 circuit concepts that they use. These include the perfect voltage source
Voltage source

A voltage source is any device or system that produces an electromotive force between its terminals OR derives a secondary voltage from a primary source of the electromotive force....
, the perfect current source
Current source

A current source is an electrical or electronic device that delivers or absorbs electric current. A current source is the Duality of a voltage source....
, the perfect amplifier
Operational amplifier

An operational amplifier, which is often called an op-amp, is a direct current-Direct coupling high-gain electronic voltage electronic amplifier with differential inputs and, usually, a single output....
, a perfect earth
Ground (electricity)

In electrical engineering, ground or earth may be the reference point in an electrical circuit from which other voltages are measured, or a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth....
 and many others.

In none of these cases can the perfect circuit element actually exist in practice. To take one example, consider the perfect voltage source. If a perfect voltage source existed, it would have no internal impedance and would continue to maintain its rated voltage
Voltage

Electrical tension is the potential difference between two points of an electrical or electronic circuit, expressed in volts. It is the measurement of the potential for an electric field to cause an electric current in an electrical conductor....
, say 5 V dc, across any load, no matter what current may become necessary to do this. As the load impedance
Electrical impedance

Electrical impedance, or simply impedance, describes a measure of opposition to a sinusoidal alternating current . Electrical impedance extends the concept of Electrical resistance to AC circuits, describing not only the relative amplitudes of the voltage and Electric current, but also the relative Phase ....
 reduced toward zero ohms (a perfect short circuit
Short circuit

A short circuit in an electrical circuit that allows a Electric current along a different path from the one intended.The electrical opposite of a short circuit is an "open circuit", which is an infinite resistance between two nodes....
 - which also cannot truly exist) then the current flow and power
Electric power

Electric power is defined as the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt .When electric current flows in a circuit, it can transfer energy to do mechanical work or work ....
 delivery would approach infinity. This is simultaneously impossible, impractical and undesirable. So, rather than abandon the idea of the 'voltage source' we simply remember that the concept has limitations and work with them. To continue this example, we need to derive a specification for this practical voltage source. Perhaps we can say that the current draw will never exceed 2 amp
Ampere

The ampere is the International System of Units unit of electric current. The ampere, in practice often shortened to amp, is an SI base unit, and is named after Andr?-Marie Amp?re, one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism....
s. Perhaps we can say that input voltages between 4.999 V and 5.001 V will produce errors that in themselves are negligible for the practical purposes of the remaining circuitry. If the output impedance of the voltage source can drop 0.002 V (5.001 - 4.999) at a current of 2 A, it must be no more than 0.001 O or one milli ohm.

Now we have a practical case - our voltage source with its negligible 1 mO output impedance will produce voltages that only deviate from 5.0 V by negligible amounts, provided the current requirements remain within spec.

In another case these discrepancies may be far too much as any voltage less than 4.999999 volts, or more than 5.000001 V, would be unacceptable. This is no problem, we just tighten our specification - there is always a practical limit.

In yet another case we may have a good 12.0 V supply available and a requirement that any voltage between 4V and 6V will be acceptable and that no more than 2 mA will ever be drawn. In this case a couple of 2 kO resistors in a simple voltage divider may suffice as a voltage source. This is hardly ideal, but it meets the requirements.

The important point in the latter example is that, once drawn or soldered in place, the electronic engineer will continue to look upon the voltage divider, to a first approximation, as an ideal voltage source because as far as this requirement is concerned, that is what it is. Its practical discrepancies are negligible compared to the specification at this point. It is an important part of the engineer's skill, however, always to remember the assumptions and simplifications inherent in this thinking and to be able quickly to identify when cost savings can be made by reducing a specification requirement as well as when new requirements invalidate previously acceptable assumptions.

Similar examples could be created for any of the 'ideal' circuit elements listed above, and many more, from RF frequency mixer
Frequency mixer

In telecommunications, a mixer is a nonlinear or time-varying electrical network or device that accepts as its input two different frequencies and presents at its output a mixture of signal s at several frequency:...
s to the simplest switch
Switch

In electronics, a switch is an electrical component which can break an electrical circuit, interrupting the Electric current or diverting it from one conductor to another....
.

Design calculations are often simplified by the omission of anything that will offset the answer by less than 1%, and when dealing with pythagorean equations of the form ...



... it is especially useful to note that if r is less than x/10 (or x less than r/10), the answer for z cannot be affected by more than 1% if r (or x) is neglected.

In probability theory

The continuing success of the global travel
Tourism

Tourism is travel for recreational or leisure purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from...
 industry depends upon the general public's perception that the personal risks involved in airline flight, as well as those involved in visiting foreign countries, are negligible compared to the pleasure to be gained by doing so. Widely publicised stories about terrorism
Terrorism

Terrorism, according to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, is the systematic use of terror, "violent or destructive acts committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands." At present, there is no internationally agreed upon definition of terrorism....
 and the future impact of global warming
Global warming

Global warming is the increase in the Instrumental temperature record of the Earth's near-surface air and the oceans since the mid-twentieth century and its projected continuation....
 may increase the perception of risk without actually affecting it in reality.

Similarly in technical design, there are probabilities, in each case, that an electronic product may be used in the vicinity of a powerful radio transmitter, that mains-borne power surges may occur, that its batteries may go flat while in use etc. The designer has to consider each of these and write some off as outside of the specified requirements, while others clearly are not. There are clearly a very large number of uncontrollable possibilities that any designed product (not just electronic ones) may have to contend with; knowing where to draw each line can become very difficult.

Decisions made in this area can easily spell success or failure in a competitive marketplace. Your competitors may have been able to make significant cost savings by not handling cases that really almost never occur, or that do not worry the general public when they do. On the other hand, failures in cases that users see as perfectly normal may quickly give your product an unacceptably bad reputation.

In software engineering

One might expect that a deterministic
Deterministic system (mathematics)

In mathematics, a deterministic system is a system in which no randomness is involved in the development of future states of the system. Deterministic mathematical model thus produce the same output for a given starting condition....
 thing like a piece of software does not suffer from the vagaries of the negligible but this is not the case in at least two areas.

A computer system's internal representation of floating point
Floating point

In computing, floating point describes a system for numerical representation in which a String of digits represents a rational number.The term floating point refers to the fact that the radix point can "float": that is, it can be placed anywhere relative to the Significant figures of the number....
 numbers may normally approximate so closely to real numbers as to produce only negligible errors under most circumstances, but if, one day two very similar such values are subtracted, the result may be very far from what should be expected.

There are many other ways that assumptions about the "negligible" errors involved in these digital representations may cause problems at run time
Run time

Run time or runtime may refer to:*Run time, the length of a film or television program in minutes, usually with end credits included*Runtime, in computer science, the duration of a computer program's execution, from beginning to termination...
 or later including analog-to-digital conversion
Analog-to-digital converter

An analog-to-digital converter is a device which converts continuous signal to Discrete signal digital numbers. The reverse operation is performed by a digital-to-analog converter ....
 where resolution and bit-rates are necessarily limited, financial
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 calculations where floating points or other imprecise number systems do not 'take care of the pennies' etc. All of these have something in common with the electronic engineering issues discussed above, although they are different in nature.

Interaction with the outside world
Digital systems that interact with the outside world, whether though a keyboard and mouse, a network
Computer network

A computer network is a group of interconnected computers. Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics. This article provides a general overview of some types and categories and also presents the basic components of a network....
 or even via a disk drive gain an element of risk that also must be considered. There is a chance that the user may click another button before this calculation is complete, the network may be flooded with requests for this service quicker than the software can provide it or the disk may be full when we try to write to it, or the file we need to read may have been deleted or moved.

Modern computer programming languages provide the mechanism
Design pattern (computer science)

In software engineering, a design pattern is a general reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem in software design. A design pattern is not a finished design that can be transformed directly into code ....
 of throwing and catching exceptions
Exception handling

Exception handling is a programming language construct or computer hardware mechanism designed to handle the occurrence of exceptions - special conditions that change the normal flow of execution....
 so that the developer can handle these and many other possibilities without making the structure and logic of their code impenetrably complex to readers and future developers. Some languages, for example java
Java (programming language)

Java is a programming language originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java ....
, are designed to remind the developer about the exceptions that may be thrown — and so that should be caught, handled or declared of negligible interest — at each point. Others, like C#, provide the mechanism but do not enforce the practice in this way.

These examples are related to probabilities introduced by the IO
Input/output

In computing, input/output, or I/O, refers to the communication between an information processing system , and the outside world ? possibly a human, or another information processing system....
 systems of the computer.