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  1. taimoor haye

    Physics practical tips

    Well u gotta see the dimmer. It's already preset by the supervisor. If it's against mA then the value would be in mA, and in microA or A if it's against uA or A respectively. don't get confused with the values next to the unit, that's just the range.
  2. taimoor haye

    Physics practical tips

    Both r right but it's preferable to give in SI units
  3. taimoor haye

    Physics practical tips

    U need to repeat the same reading, find the range by subtracting them abd then divide it by 2. This is the absolute error, then find percentage uncertainty
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