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- Hello Sir! Please solve question numbers 3. Again please solve question numbers 3.Please find the value of g and the value for the uncertainty in g (in m/s^2). Refer to image.I submitted this before but I don't think the answer was 100% correct. Can someone write it out in full on the answers and how they were achieved?
- An ant is crawling along a straight wire, which we shall call the z axis, from A to B to C to D (which overlaps A), as shown in the figure below. (Figure 1) O is the origin. Suppose you take measurements and find that AB is 44 cm, BC is 20 cm,and AO is 4 cmThe temperature at a point (x, y) is T(x, y), measured in degrees Celsius. A bug crawis so that its position after t seconds is given by where x and y are measured in centimeters. The temperature function satisfles T3, 6) 2 and T(3, 6) -7. How fast is the temperature rising on the bug's path after 2 seconds? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) C/s Need Help? Read Watch Master t