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In the lab, Michelle and Brian measured the acceleration of a cart rolling on an

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Question

In the lab, Michelle and Brian measured the acceleration of a cart rolling on an inclined track with one block under one end, and found that the acceleration was 0.482 m/s2. On another table, Yasin and Cameron found, with a similar setup, an acceleration of 0.718 m/s2. a. What is the percent difference between the result found by Yasin and Cameron, aY&C, in terms of the result of Michelle and Brian, aM&B? That is, Michelle's and Brian's result is considered the reference. Percent difference between aY&C and aM&B in terms of aM&B: 48.9626 Correct: Your answer is correct. % b. What is the percent difference between the two results when you treat them as "equivalent"? Percent difference between aY&C and aM&B when both are "equivalent": Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. %

Explanation / Answer

amb = 0.482 m/s2

ayc = 0.718 m/ s2

Absolute error = | true value - measured value|

=| 0.482- 0.718| = 0.236

Reltaive error = absolute error / true value

= 0.236/0.482 = 0.489626

Percentage error = relative error *100

= 0.489626*100 = 48.9626

Percent difference = (absolute error/arthimetic mean )100

=( 0.236/0.6)100 = 39.33%

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