In Lab 1, a student calculates a value for the density of an dull gray metal cylinder using their mass and volume result

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In Lab 1, a student calculates a value for the density of an dull gray metal cylinder using their mass and volume result

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In Lab 1 A Student Calculates A Value For The Density Of An Dull Gray Metal Cylinder Using Their Mass And Volume Result 1
In Lab 1 A Student Calculates A Value For The Density Of An Dull Gray Metal Cylinder Using Their Mass And Volume Result 1 (33.01 KiB) Viewed 29 times
In Lab 1, a student calculates a value for the density of an dull gray metal cylinder using their mass and volume results. They had a mass of m=367.50.4 g, and a volume of V-32.11:0.3 cm³. The student calculated an unrounded density from those values of p= 11.4486 g/cm³, and they used the multiplication and division uncertainty rule to calculate an unrounded uncertainty of Sp = 0.1195 g/cm³. Explain how you can use the multiplication and division uncertainty rule to obtain the uncertainty value above and then how to round the values to get a final combined value in the standard format, póp. Your explanation can be entirely verbal, but if you want to show any calculations you did, you can hold them up to your camera for a minority of the video time. Any symbols you write should be the updated symbols not the generic A, B and C symbols.
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