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In a lab test of a small winch, a student estimates its power using P = m g h / t. They use m = 0.200 kg measured with a balance of Β±0.001 kg, h = 0.600 m found as the difference between two metre-rule readings each with Β±0.001 m, and t = 3.0 s with a timing uncertainty of Β±0.10 s (reaction-time limited). The student can change only one aspect for a second trial. Which option gives the greatest reduction in the percentage uncertainty in P?
In a lab, a trolley moves along a straight track while a motion sensor records its displacement from the start against time. The displacementβtime graph is piecewise straight: from 0β6 s it rises linearly; from 6β8 s it is horizontal; from 8β12 s it falls linearly with a steeper gradient in magnitude than before, finishing at a negative displacement relative to the starting position. Which statement must be true?
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