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Time for 20 oscillations of a pendulum is measured as t 1= 39.6 s; t 2= 39.9 s; t 3 = 39.5 s. What is the precision in the measurements? What is the accuracy of the
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Time for 20 oscillations of a pendulum is measured as t
1
= 39.6 s; t
2
= 39.9 s; t
3
= 39.5 s. What is the precision in the measurements? What is the accuracy of the measurement?
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