Mr. Crane I did the albert.io but it does not show up so I did what you told me to do but it is weird because i already did like 20 or so questions in the past it is all weird for me and I do not know why it is not working properly.
Hi Mr. Crane I finished all the questions in 58 minutes and on my Albert . IO it shows that i got 0% since I couldn't finish the questions but I finished the questions. I don't understand what's going on.
When we calculate percent error, what value would qualify as theoretical and what value as experimental? (Between the values from solving with mv^2/r and and a FBD)
Usually one method is suspect. But using the lower of the 2 values will yield the highest error and should be done as we can not determine which is the accepted.
Mr. Crane I did the albert.io but it does not show up so I did what you told me to do but it is weird because i already did like 20 or so questions in the past it is all weird for me and I do not know why it is not working properly.
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ReplyDeleteHi Mr. Crane I finished all the questions in 58 minutes and on my Albert . IO it shows that i got 0% since I couldn't finish the questions but I finished the questions. I don't understand what's going on.
ReplyDeleteWhen we calculate percent error, what value would qualify as theoretical and what value as experimental? (Between the values from solving with mv^2/r and and a FBD)
ReplyDeleteUsually one method is suspect. But using the lower of the 2 values will yield the highest error and should be done as we can not determine which is the accepted.
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