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yeah right...

0.01 millimeters!
The top scale has a smallest reading of 1 millimeter, and the lower one (written on it) is usually 0.02 mm.
So uncertainty half the smallest division, 0.02 mm /2 = 0.01 mm
 
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0.01 millimeters!
The top scale has a smallest reading of 1 millimeter, and the lower one (written on it) is usually 0.02 mm.
So uncertainty half the smallest division, 0.02 mm /2 = 0.01 mm
Are they not in cm !? You are confusing me now :s
 
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Are they not in cm !? You are confusing me now :s

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DO NOT confuse urself!
The top scale has smallest division (smallest line) equal to 1 millimeter.
The lower smaller scale has the smallest division (line) written on it which is usually 0.02 mm.
So the least count of this device is 0.02 mm and half of it is 0.01 mm.
 
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how to calculate rate of flow???
You will mark two points for instance 50 cm3 and 30 cm3 ....u will note the time taken for water to flow frm 50 to 30.....then volume divide by time...in this example 50-30=20 divided by time frm stopwatch.
 
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i texted my teacher..he hasnt replied yet..:S if you get to know from somewhere else do tell me as well please :)


This is bad! :(
I got to know Stopwatch has 0.1second
while for the syringe it depends on the calibration! If 1CC(cm^3) is covered in 10 divisions then Uncertainty is 0.1cm^3.
But I'm not sure about StopWatch My another teacher said it was 0.01 seconds plus our reaction error (which is approx. 0.3)
 
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