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For both the series circuit and for the parallel circuit, we asked you to calculate the uncertainty in the experimental equivalent resistance by calculating uncertainty in Req. When you look in Appendix B on uncertainty propagation, you’ll see that we’ve applied the rule for propagating the uncertainty for a quotient (ratio), assuming the measurements are independent and random. Explain why we applied this rule.
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