PHYS-1206EL Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Approximation Error, Xm Satellite Radio, Heat Capacity

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Using the values that we found we find that. We know the absolute uncertainty of the mass and the temperature. Our next step is the find the absolute, relative and percent uncertainties for a, b, x. Because the equation contains a multiplication we must start by finding the relative uncertainty for a. From our measurements, the absolute uncertainty of our mass is 0. 05g and for our two temperatures is 0. 05 c. Since we know that a is 6862 j. The absolute uncertainty for a is 41 j while the relative and percent uncertainties are. We now have absolute uncertainties for a, b and x. Again because of the division we must find relative uncertainty first. Now we have the absolute uncertainties for our initial specific heat value and we can calculate the relative and percent uncertainties for our specific heat. Note: these values are for the example given and does not correspond directly with your values.

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