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Part 1A. Equation and calculation of centripetal force in terms of mass and slop

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Question

Part 1A.

Equation and calculation of centripetal force in terms of mass and slope

Error in centripetal force using partial derivatives

Mass=90.07 g

Slope From Graph=141.73 g

Radius=10.8 cm

Velocity=.834 m/s

Part 1B.

Equation and calculation of centripetal force in terms of Velocity and slope.

Error in centripetal force using partial derivatives

Radius=9.9 cm

Mass=43.30

Slope=2.554

Uncertainity=.016

1C.

Equation and calculation of centripetal force in terms of radius and slope

Error in centripetal force using partial derivatives

Mass=43.3g

Velocity=.516 m/s

Slope=1.197

Uncertainty=.187

Part 1A. Equation and calculation of centripetal force in terms of mass and slope Error in centripetal force using partial derivatives Mass=90.07 g Slope From Graph=141.73 g Radius=10.8 cm Velocity=.834 m/s 1C. Equation and calculation of centripetal force in terms of radius and slope Error in centripetal force using partial derivatives Mass=43.3g Velocity=.516 m/s Slope=1.197 Uncertainty=.187 Part 1B. Equation and calculation of centripetal force in terms of Velocity and slope. Error in centripetal force using partial derivatives Radius=9.9 cm Mass=43.30 Slope=2.554 Uncertainity=.016

Explanation / Answer

Is there any figure associated with it?

The slope given is not defined here for which quantity or it represents what for different parts. Is there any more information provided/given?

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