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How to do we find the absolute uncertainty , would appreciate if some one showed the steps
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Thats pretty easy dude, you calculate your normal values by 1/L , that you know. For the first one for eg.:
Value needed = 1/(54.5 x 10^-2) = 1.83
Then unc= 1/(55 x 10^-2) MINUS 1/(54.5 x 10^-2) = 0.017 so unc.= +/- 0.017
What I did is, calculate the original value, then calculate your most extreme value; uncertainty = Max. value - Best value
BTW, do you take engish?
Thats pretty easy dude, you calculate your normal values by 1/L , that you know. For the first one for eg.:
Value needed = 1/(54.5 x 10^-2) = 1.83
Then unc= 1/(55 x 10^-2) MINUS 1/(54.5 x 10^-2) = 0.017 so unc.= +/- 0.017
What I did is, calculate the original value, then calculate your most extreme value; uncertainty = Max. value - Best value
BTW, do you take engish?
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