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Engineering, 30.11.2019 02:31, french31

Quantitative impact: estimate how much total length of string could have been "tied up" in this way (and remember that it's the stretched length that matters for the yellow string, so take that into account when you make that estimate). be sure to explain how you made your estimate. how much relative error could we have had in l ′ ? compare to your other relative (random) errors; how much would this impact our results?

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