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Physics, 19.11.2019 02:31 kookycookiefanx

Continuing from problem 1, let's continue to push this approximation. let's look at l = 100 cm and x = 10 cm (note that we now have x is 10% of l, does our approximation that still hold? ) what is the relative error of the approximation now? note: do not convert to a percentage or use scientific notation! use the result from the equation directly! example: if your calculator returns 1*10-3 or 1e-3 write 0.001

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