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A marathon runner completes a 42.238 km course in 2 h, 31 min, and 46 s . There is an uncertainty of 29 m in the distance run and an uncertainty of 3 s in the elapsed time.

What is the percent uncertainty in the average speed?

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Answer:

The percentage uncertainty in the average speed is 0.10% (2 sig. fig.)

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the formula for average speed
\bar{v}.


\displaystyle \bar{v} = (s)/(t),

where


  • s is the total distance, and

  • t is the time taken.

The percentage uncertainty of a fraction is the sum of percentage uncertainties in

  • the numerator, and
  • the denominator.

What are the percentage uncertainties in
s and
t in this question?

The unit of the absolute uncertainty in
s is meters. Thus, convert the unit of
s to meters:


s = \rm 42.238\;km = 42.238* 10^(3)\;m.


\begin{aligned}\displaystyle \text{Percentage Uncertainty in }s &= \frac{\text{Absolute Uncertainty in } s}{\text{Measured Value of }s}* 100\% \\ &=\rm(29\; m)/(42.238* 10^(3)\;m)* 100\%\\ &= 0.0687\%\end{aligned}.

The unit of the absolute uncertainty in
t is seconds. Convert the unit of
t to seconds:


t = \rm 2* 3600 + 31* 60 + 46 = 9106\;s

Similarly,


\begin{aligned}\displaystyle \rm \text{Percentage Uncertainty in }t &= \frac{\text{Absolute Uncertainty in }t}{\text{Measured Value of }t}* 100\% \\ &=\rm(46\; s)/(9106\;s)* 100\%\\ &= 0.0329\%\end{aligned}.

The average speed
\bar{v} here is a fraction of
s and
t. Both
s and
t come with uncertainty. The percentage uncertainty in
\bar{v} will be the sum of percentage uncertainties in
s and
t. That is:


\text{Percentage Uncertainty in }\bar{v}\\=(\text{Percentage Uncertainty in } s) + (\text{Percentage Uncertainty in } t)\\ = 0.0687\% + 0.0329\%\\ = 0.010\%.

Generally, keep

  • two significant figures for percentage uncertainties that are less than 2%, and
  • one for those that are greater than 2%.

The percentage uncertainty in
\bar{v} here is less than 2%. Thus, keep two significant figures. However, keep more significant figures than that in calculations to make sure that the final result is accurate.

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