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Physics, 28.08.2019 07:30 erinmcdonaldr6860

Ii) the distance travelled by an object in time
(100 + 1) s is (5.2 + 0.1) m. what is the
speed and it's error?
ans: 0.052 ms-l, + 0.029 ms'

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