i need help doing error propagation..
the values i have are u_0=4pi*10^(-7), I=3A, R=.2m and slope=.4118 +/- .008984
the equation is:
Bearth,N/Bearth,N = Slope/slope
Bearth,N/(2.29 x 10-5) = (0.008984/(0.4118))
Bearth,N = 5 x 10-7
i need help doing error propagation.. the values i have are u_0=4pi*10^(-7), I=3A, R=.2m and slope=.4118...
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