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Physics, 20.09.2019 17:30, ericchen4399

Calculated the measurement uncertainty for kinetic energy when : mass = 1.3[kg] +/- 0.4[kg]velocity= 5.2 [m/s] +/- 0.2 [m/s]ke= 18 [j] +/- (m/s2 )m]measurement uncertainty [measurement x sum of relative uncertainties]

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