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TOO 98 1. Discuss the sources of error in the experiment Were there sources of random error? What were they? What about
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TOO 98 1. Discuss the sources of error in the experiment Were there sources of random error? What were they? What about
TOO 98 1. Discuss the sources of error in the experiment Were there sources of random error? What were they? What about systematic enor? timer not a Some nors trut occurred were hat didn't wet to stay between the plates. We often which would be our randon wors, but they always happen in had to restart many times Each test had theatedrection which is system 2. Would you expect the values of g measured at the two different heights to be the same? Why or why not? No see they we from afferent heights. By the time the the ground the time is different, since they are aveing at a offeet acceleration spend they have to trave datance each test we rat, so the speed of which the land Phus gravity varies with heights the more upward you go more negative becomes 3. Suppose you had used a metal ball of a different mass (say, ten times heavier). Would you expect the value of g to be the same, or different? Why? would expect to be different. Since the mass is seweg ita et speed than the smaller bahas to have since it is bigger the g 4. For measuring the distance that the ball drops, we suggested that you measure from the bottom of the ball to the pressure pad, in order to get the most accurate distance. Why shouldn't you measure from the middle of the ball to the pressure pad? Explain. 5. Which of your values for was more precise? Which was more accurate? Explain.