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In a lab tracking experiment, the displacement s of a trolley along a straight track is plotted against time t. The graph has three sections: 0β3 s: s increases linearly from 0 m to +6 m; 3β5 s: s remains constant at +6 m; 5β9 s: s decreases smoothly from +6 m to β2 m and the curve gets progressively steeper as time increases. Which statement must be true?
In a required practical to determine g using a simple pendulum, a student measures the length L with a 2% uncertainty and the period T with a 1% uncertainty (from timing many swings). Using that g is proportional to L/T^2, what is the percentage uncertainty in g?
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