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- A measurement of the mass of a specimen was determined to be 4.203 plus or minus 0.001 g. What is the fractional uncertainty in the mass?What is the uncertainty in a measurement of 0.39 mm?A measurement of the mass of a specimen was determined to be 4.203 +- 0.001 g. What is fractional uncertainty of mass? A 0.1 B 0.01 C 0.0001 D 0.002
- 3) For the results, discuss the significance of the following in terms of accuracy or precision: a) Deviation vs Absolute Error. b) % Error vs Standard Deviation.548.8 + 0.2 x 55.4±0.6 (1142.9 ± 0.6 – 171.0±0.5) ANS: Absolute uncertainty: Percent uncertainty:Calculate the density and the uncertainty of an Al cylinder using the following data. Metal AI Mass (g) 17.7620 Length (cm) 5.18 Diameter (cm) 1.31 Assume experimentally measured quantities have uncertainties of ±1 of the most precise digit. PAI 4.0 2.55 g/cm3 + 49 g/cm3
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