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The uncertainty of the heavy object if the scale remains constant is 0.24 lbs.
<h3>What is uncertainty in measurement?</h3>
- This is the error associated in an attempt measure the object accurately.
The percent uncertainty in measuring the light weight object is calculated as follows;
The uncertainty of the heavy object if the scale remains constant is calculated as follows;
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Answer:
d = (75 i ^ + 93 j ^ + 27 k ^) m
, d2 = (900 i ^ + 1116 j ^ + 324 k ^) m
Explanation:
The two objects are in circular orbit together, therefore with the same angular velocity, after the launch they move with the relative velocity, so we can use the kinematic relation
v = d / t
d = v t
Reduce time to units SI
t = 5 min (60 s / 1 min) = 300 s
X axis
x = vₓ t
x = 0.25 300
x = 75 m
Y axis
y = t
y = 0.31 300
y = 93 m
Z axis
z= t
z = 0.09 300
z = 27 m
d = (75 i ^ + 93 j ^ + 27 k ^) m
For the time of 1 h
t2 = 1 h (3600s / 1 h) = 3600
x2 = 900 m
y2 = 1116 m
z2 = 324 m
d2 = (900 i ^ + 1116 j ^ + 324 k ^) m