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You have done a pendulum experiment and you have calculated a value of \( \mathrm{g} \) with uncer ...
You have done a pendulum experiment and you have calculated a value of \( \mathrm{g} \) with uncertainty, as we did in the pendulum lab. Your calculated value is \( 9.21 \). The relative uncertainty is \( 1 \% \). Does that mean that your measured value is correct? If so, explain how you know. If not, explain how a small uncertainty could still be related to a wrong answer.