When the data are added then the absolute intensities are added. The absolute intensity of the first data is 0.4 and the second data is 1. Thus

The answer is 1.4.
Calculate the absolute uncertainty in the answers in the problem below: (46.1 LaTeX: \pm ± 0.4)...
Percent Relative Algebraic Answer Absolute Uncertainty Uncertainty 9.2 ± 0.4) × Number Number Number 1 5.4(±0.3) × 10-3-5.6(±0.1) × 10-3 )-p 0
Answer units Question 6 (1 point) Using the new values below, what is the absolute uncertainty in the speed of the marble as it passes through the photogate? (Hint: Just like you calculated in previous problem you will need to find the percent uncertainty for the speed. Then use that to find the absolute uncertainty.) t 0.021 0.003 s d = 2.54 ± 0.03 cm Your Answer: Answer units
The position uncertainty of an electron is 0.0119 pm. What is the uncertainty of its velocity? Possible answers: 4.86×109 ms- 9.58×109 ms- 4.04×10-51 ms- 4.80×109 ms- 1.45×1018 ms-1
5. Calculate the absolute uncertainty of: 9.13(±0.07)+4.12(±0.02)-3.26(±0.06) (a) 0.0089 (b) 0.094 (c) 0.15 (d) 0.39 6. Calculate the relative uncertainty of: 9.13(±0.07)+4.12(±0.02)-3.26(±0.06) (a) 3.88% (b) 1.50% (c) 0.94% (d) 0.09%
For the following equation and the corresponding values given in
the table, calculate the uncertainty in ζ, Δζ.
Question 2 1 pts For the following equation and the corresponding values given in the table, calculate the uncertainty in , AC Value Uncertainty a 4.12 0.03 B 3 1 2.2 0.2 O 0.3 0.2 O 0.4 O 0.1 Answer not listed
Calculate the velocity and the propagated uncertainty in the
calculated velocity due to the uncertainty in the height and the
acceleration due to gravity.
Problem 1 In an experiment kinetic energy is changed to potential energy with negligible loses so the initial height is related to the maximum velocity. Assuming the minimum height is zero, the maximum velocity can be found using mgh 1/2mv2 vis the velocity. Ifg at that location is known to be 9.792 0.011 m/s2 and h...
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of the function f(x)x3 122 27x+11 over each of the indicated intervals. (a) Interval [-2, 0] 1. Absolute maximum= 2. Absolute minimum (b) Interval [1, 101. 1. Absolute maximum=| 2. Absolute minimum (c) Interval [-2, 10] 1. Absolute maximum 2. Absolute minimum Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times. You...
Pressure problems Problem #2 (a) What is the absolute pressure 30 m below the surface of the sea? (b) At what depth below the surface of the sea is absolute pressure three times atmospheric pressure? (c) The density of mercury is mere = 13,600 kg m what is the gauge pressure under ten metres of mercury? (d) At what depth of mercury would the absolute pressure be twice atmospheric pressure? Solution
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I know the formulas used but imhaving a little trouble relating
the given info to the formulas at hand
5. Reference problem 3.13 from the textbook. The period of the moon's orbit around the Earth can be calculated with the equation: 2Tr3/2 G1/2m1/2 T = where T is the period of revolution, r is the radius of the orbit (the distance from the center of the Earth to the center of the moon), G is the universal...
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Practice Problem udent Suzie Q sets out to analyze an impure sample of potash (potassium hydroxide) for percent purity. Suzie Q will use an HCl solution that she standardizes with Na2CO3 If she weighs out a 0.562 g sample of potash, what is the percent purity (with uncertainty) based on the following information? MWKoH 65.1056 g/mol (negligible unc.) MWNzcos 105.98844 g/mol (negligible unc.) Stdzn of HCI SNazcos- 0.220 mIHa 35.22 Titn of KOH...