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son4ous [18]
3 years ago
7

A lab class conducts a 1000 trial scattering probability experiment. Nine (9) target marbles were used on a

Physics
1 answer:
mr Goodwill [35]3 years ago
3 0

We have that the Percentage error is

P.E=4.52\%

From the Question we are told that

Sample size n=1000

Nine (9) target

width=45.0 cm

diameter d=1.48

Generally the equation for Probability of collision  is mathematically given as

P=\frac{2Dn}{w}\\\\P=\frac{2*1.48*9}{45}\\\\P=0.592

Where

P=\frac{h}{s}\\\\0.592=h/1000\\\\h=592

Percent Error

P.E=\frac{1.55-1.48}{1.48}*100

P.E=4.52\%

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