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Report ? with the correct associated uncertainty Two values were measured. x = 4.6 ±0.3 s...
2. T 6 ± 0.3 s and y = 3.2 ±0.2 s2. Yu wO values were measured, T-4 then need to calculate the quantity, Report α with the correct associated uncertainty.
2. Two values were measured, 4.6 +0.3s and y 3.2+ 0.2s2. You wo values were measured.T then need to calculate the quantity, y2 Report a with the correct associated uncertainty
FeO(s) + CO(g)-> Fe(s) + CO2(g) for which the values of equilibrium constants were measured at two different temperatures: Kp(600°C)=0.900 and Kp(1000°C)=0.396. Calculate: a) Δμ° at 600°C; b)ah" and os", assuming they are independent of temperature. NOTE: give your answers in terms of molar quantities.
The computer-science aptitude score, x, and the achievement score, y (measured by a comprehensive final), were measured for 10 students in a beginning computer-science course. The results were as follows. Calculate the estimated standard error of regression, sb1. (Give your answer correct to two decimal places.) x 4 16 20 13 22 21 15 20 19 16 y 20 18 23 35 26 25 26 29 18 26
ABC Amplitudes Time t Point A Point B Point C 0.3 m 0 0 s 0.2 s 0.4 s 0.2 m 0 0 0 3. The figure above shows two wave pulses on a spring traveling toward each other at time t0. At t0.2s the pulses completely overlap A student measures the amplitudes at points A, B and C at the three times shown in the table. Which of the following is the most likely set of values that the...
Can somebody help me with my lab report question 1? nalysis: Your lab report should include the following: In the "Calculations" section: 1. Using your measurements of the dimensions of the room, calculate lume of the room. Also calculate the uncertainty in the volume given your estimated uncertainties in the length, width and height. 2. Determine the area of the table for both sets of measurements (ruler and meter stick), and calculate the uncertainty in the area using both sets...
Question 19 Consider two random variables X and Y with E(X)= 4, E(Y) = 2, E(XY) = 12, V(X) = 16 and V(Y) = 25, then the correlation coefficient between X and Y is: a. -0.2 b. -0.3 c. 0.2 d. 0.3 e. None of the above need step by step distribution~
Please answer both for a thumbs up QUESTION 1 You measured , D and d (the wavelength, Distance to the screen from the slit and, slit separation size respectively) to A determine the value of Ax = - The measured mean, statistical and instrumental uncertainties are given in the table below: 2 [cm] D (cm) d [cm] Mean 6.00 333.0 18.00 Stat. uncertainty | Inst. uncertainty 0.25 0.001 0.3 1.5 0.11 0.02 Based on these values, the final result came...
The computer-science aptitude score, x, and the achievement score, y (measured by a comprehensive final), were measured for 20 students in a beginning computer-science course. The results were as follows. x 3 15 19 14 21 22 14 21 20 15 17 18 7 5 4 19 17 12 18 13 y 19 19 24 36 27 26 25 28 17 27 21 24 18 18 14 28 21 22 20 21 (a) Find the equation of the line of...
#18 the last word is uncertainty and the equation is q=e^x #20 The scentence reads: "The equivalent capcitance of this combination_____________" 18. Suppose you measure x to be (3.0 ± 0.1) and then calculate q"e". What is q with its uncertain (a) C0.086 t 0.001) b) (20.086 0.005) (d) (20s 2) (e) None of the above 19. GivenI (12.4 0.3) amps, how precisely do you need to determine the resistance of a roughly 100 ohm resistor so that the error...