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R1​=47 ± 4.7ohm R2​=100 ± 5ohm 3) You now want to connect the resistors in problem 2 in parallel. You know that the equa

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R1 47 4 7ohm R2 100 5ohm 3 You Now Want To Connect The Resistors In Problem 2 In Parallel You Know That The Equa 1
R1 47 4 7ohm R2 100 5ohm 3 You Now Want To Connect The Resistors In Problem 2 In Parallel You Know That The Equa 1 (66.91 KiB) Viewed 44 times
R1​=47 ± 4.7ohm R2​=100 ± 5ohm 3) You now want to connect the resistors in problem 2 in parallel. You know that the equation for parallel resistors is: Req​1​=R1​1​+R2​1​. a) (2 pts) What is the equivalent resistance? Req​= (numerical value) (units) b) (5 pts) Using the computational method for error propagation, find the uncertainty in Req. Write ​ the detailed derivation below. c) (3 pts) How would you report Req ​ as a measurement interval" Req ​=± (value)  (units)  d) (5 pts) Using the derivative method for error propagation, find the uncertainty in Req. ​. Write the detailed derivation below. e) (3 pts) How would you report Req​ as a measurement interval? Req​=  (value)  (units)