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but that methods for two values which multiply or divide...isn't it?I got the percentage uncertainty in both values y and x separately and added them. Is this wrong ?
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but that methods for two values which multiply or divide...isn't it?I got the percentage uncertainty in both values y and x separately and added them. Is this wrong ?
yeah I guess one of mine was invalid too.lol yes
overall it was an easy paper
except for that errors n improvements part
what did u write?yeah I guess one of mine was invalid too.
I dont know but I used 2 (0.1) / values i got ( in cm).but that methods for two values which multiply or divide...isn't it?
for ruler absolute certainty is 0.5mmI dont know but I used 2 (0.1) / values i got ( in cm).
Length of the strings. --> equalwhat did u write?
but weren't they equal already?Length of the strings. --> equal
more readings and graph.
Its 1 mm actually.for ruler absolute certainty is 0.5mm
n units should be the same so i converted cm value to mm
idk i asked someonei
Its 1 mm actually.
I wrote ensure they were equal because it wasnt mentioned and the others I kinda forgot..but weren't they equal already?
n that graph one is definitely correct
search it upidk i asked someone
she said its 0.5 mm
ohh okayI wrote ensure they were equal because it wasnt mentioned and the others I kinda forgot..
searched its
search it up
mine was 3.2What was ur reading for the length of paper clip though? mine was 3.cm
The quoted uncertainty of a length measurement using a meter rule is therefore ±1 mm.searched it
its 0.5mm
but 1 is also written somewhere
3.1 cm.mine was 3.2
The sensitivity of a meter rule is 1mm, the possible error being half the sensitivity is±0.5mm. Percentage uncertainty is equal to your (possible error/recorded measurement)x100, this varies depending on the magnitude of your measurement.The quoted uncertainty of a length measurement using a meter rule is therefore ±1 mm.
https://www.patana.ac.th/secondary/science/.../accuracy and precision.html
its 1mm .
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