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1)are you able to discren any systematic difference in the result of one partner

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Question

1)are you able to discren any systematic difference in the result of one partner compared with the other?

2)if you systematically anticipate the arrival of the ball to the floor too quickly, your result will be in error. how does this systematic error affect the value of g?
3)how does the relative error found in part 2 of the error analysis compare with the estimated relative uncertainty, g/g, found in part 1 of the error analysis?

1)are you able to discren any systematic difference in the result of one partner compared with the other? 2)if you systematically anticipate the arrival of the ball to the floor too quickly, your result will be in error. how does this systematic error affect the value of g? 3)how does the relative error found in part 2 of the error analysis compare with the estimated relative uncertainty, delta g/g, found in part 1 of the error analysis?

Explanation / Answer

Numbers 1 & 2 answered by Yervant Yervant are correct and as for #3, your delta g /g should be twice your relative error. That is the relationship you are supposed to see betwen these two values.