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Physics, 23.06.2020 10:57 ajayfurlow

Would using just one measurement of the length of the pendulum have resulted in a more reliable value of gravitational acceleration? Justify your answer numerically by calculating the error Sg’ Physics 181 – UMass Boston 6 using your first measured value for length and the reading error of the 2-meter stick, then compare the result to your experimental error, Sg, from the results section.

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