The right answer is common error.
A common error (or random error) is when, from one measure to another, the value obtained may be overvalued or underestimated in relation to the real value.
An example of a random error is the measurement of time with a timer. The error comes from the reaction time of the experimenter at start-up and at the end of the timer. Since this reaction time is not always the same, the measured value can be overestimated or underestimated. It is understandable that a repetition of the measures can alleviate the random error.
94 is d. my sister has down so ik that one, but everything else seems right
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Your question: A material possessing free electrons, and capable of passing electrical current, is called a ___________.
Your answer: A material possessing free electrons, and capable of passing electrical current, is called a conductor.
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I looked it up and this is the most I could get hope this helps
When a gaz turns liquid or solid