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AS Physics - Percentage Uncertainty help


The maximum voltage V was measured using a moving coil meter marked in mm divisions, a deflection of 25 mm representing a potential difference of 0.01 V
The distance d between the centres of the coils was measured using a metre rule.

(a) (i) Determine the percentage uncertainties in V and d for the third set of data.
The third set of data is

Meter deflection/mm = 32 V/v = 0.0128 d/m = 0.152
(edited 7 years ago)
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Reply 2
do you know how to calculate percentage uncertainties?
Reply 3
Original post by nao123
do you know how to calculate percentage uncertainties?


yes
absolute uncertainty / value * 100
I have some answers but I just want to check that they're correct
Reply 4
Do you know which paper this is from?

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