Q2. Two objects have masses (100±0.4) g and (98±0.3) g. (1) What is the absolute error on the sum of their masses? (2) What is the relative error on the sum of their masses?
Q2. Two objects have masses (100±0.4) g and (98±0.3) g. (1) What is the absolute error on the sum of their masses? (2) What is the relative error on the sum of their masses?
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Q2. Two objects have masses (100±0.4) g and (98±0.3) g.
(1) What is the absolute error on the sum of their masses?
(2) What is the relative error on the sum of their masses?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb306c193-0109-4073-ba6f-700cc2be89b1%2Fdfd4ef84-c382-463f-8d1d-bdd605868241%2Fok9hwc8_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:(2) Calculate the random error on the period using the formu
(3) Calculate the standard deviation (SD) of the measuremen
SD
error which is given by standard error=
Q2. Two objects have masses (100±0.4) g and (98±0.3) g.
(1) What is the absolute error on the sum of their masses?
(2) What is the relative error on the sum of their masses?
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may you explainthe steps invloved with reciving the answer for part 2. i am confused as to how 0.3100 was produced when deltaBxA = 0.3x100= 30.
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