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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 = 2v2 or v = v2gh where h is the height, g is the acceleration due to gravity and
v is the velocity. If g at that location is known to be 9.792 + 0.011 m/s2 and h = 184.3 + 0.1 cm, calculate
the velocity and the propagated uncertainty in the calculated velocity due to the uncertainty in the height
and the acceleration due to gravity.​

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