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Mathematics, 06.10.2020 01:01 agray339

In an experiment, you calculate Newton's universal gravitation constant to be 6.34×10−11 Nm2/kg2. The accepted value is 6.67×10−11 Nm2/kg2. What is your percent error?

2.21%

3.95%

4.95%

5.21%

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