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check ZnotesI think you could also do (K1-K2)/(Smallest Value of K) *100. This should give you the Maximum difference in values of K1 and K2 (The worst case scenario If you will). This difference should not exceed 10%. If it is greater, your experiment does not support the relationship. Do we actually have to do both? or just one is enough?
Also heard we're doing a Drop some Masses into a tub full of water and note the time taken for the Ball to drop tomorrow. Anyone has any Similar paper to that and?or a few limitations and suggestions?
Znotes says 2 deg. IDK why mate.what is the uncertainty of protractor?
The screw of this instrument has 2 threads per millimeter so that it advances .5 mm for each revolution. Since there are 50 divisions around the rim, the least count and the uncertainty of this instrument is 1/50 x 0.5 mm = 0.01 mm. In reading the rim of the instrument, one must determine whether the barrel is on its first or second revolution after a main scale division (one can determine this by simple inspection).Way to calculate percentage uncertainty of screw gauge?
No, you get the manual ones.we get digital micrometer screw gauges now ryt?
Yeah 2 degrees is the minimumZnotes says 2 deg. IDK why mate.
The uncertainty of the micrometer is written on the micrometer itself, it is usually 0.01 mm, but again different micrometers have different uncertainties.Way to calculate percentage uncertainty of screw gauge?
Do you have any info on P32 by any chance?Some limitations and Precautions I received from a friend of mine regarding tomorrow's paper.
Unfortunately no :'(Do you have any info on P32 by any chance?
Thank you so much! Helped me a lotSome limitations and Precautions I received from a friend of mine regarding tomorrow's paper.
It was good (A)how was 34?
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