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Michelle and Brian measured the acceleration of a cart rolling on an inclined track with one block under one end, and found that the acceleration was 0.482 m/s2. On another table, Yasin and Cameron found, with a similar setup, an acceleration of 0.718 m/s^2. a. What is the percent difference between the result found by Yasin and Cameron.b. What is the percent difference between the two results when you treat them as "equivalent"?

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Step-by-step explanation:

acceleration observed by Michelle and Brain
a_(mb)=0.482\ m/s^2

acceleration observed by Yasin and Cameron is
a_(yc)=0.718\ m/s^2

Absolute error =|true value-measured value|

Absolute error
=|0.482-0.718|

Absolute error
=|-0.236|=0.236

Relative error
=(absolute\ error)/(true\ value)


=(0.236)/(0.482)


=0.4896

percent error
=relative\ error* 100


\%\ error=48.96

Percent difference
=(absolute\ error)/(airthmetic\ mean)* 100

Percent difference
=(0.236)/(0.6)* 100=39.66 \%

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