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Explain in detail uncertainty using fractional uncertainty?

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Answered by whipcool2006
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Explanation:

The fractional uncertainty is the absolute uncertainty divided by the quantity itself, e.g.if L = 6.0 ± 0.1 cm, the fractional uncertainty in L is 0.1/6.0 = 1/60. Note that the units cancel in this division, so that fractional uncertainty is a pure number.

Answered by obchantel
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Answer:

Explanation:

The fractional uncertainty is the absolute uncertainty divided by the quantity itself, e.g.if L = 6.0 ± 0.1 cm, the fractional uncertainty in L is 0.1/6.0 = 1/60. Note that the units cancel in this division, so that fractional uncertainty is a pure number.

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