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Physics, 17.11.2019 19:31, quintencoffman2

Which are potential sources of error in the experiment? check all that apply.

a. estimating temperature to the nearest tenth of a degree
b. estimating the mass of the sample to the nearest tenth of a gram
c. estimating the thickness of the foam cups
d. the position of the cups of sand and water under the heat lamp
e. the brand of light bulb used for the heat lamp
f. the air temperature outside the lab

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