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collegephysicsanswers A marathon runner completes a 42.188km course in 2h, 30 min, and 12s. There is an uncertainty of 25m in the distance traveled and an uncertainty of 1 s in the elapsed time. (a) Calculate the percent uncertainty in the distance.

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Answer:

uncertainty in distance = 0.071 %

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance covered by the marathon runner is given as


d = 42.188 km

uncertainty in the distance moved by runner is given as


\Delta x = 25 m

now we have


d = (42188 \pm 25) m

now percentage uncertainty in the distance is given as


percentage = (25)/(42188) * 100


percentage = 0.06%

now we have total time taken by him


t = 2 h 30 min 12 s


t = 2(3600) + 30(60) + 12 = 9012 s

now percentage uncertainty in time is given as


percentage = (1)/(9012) * 100


percentage = 0.011%

Since we know that

distance = (speed)(time)

so total percentage uncertainty is given as


d = 0.06 + 0.011


d = 0.071%

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