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In a lab, two low-friction trolleys are coupled by a rigid bar. A student pulls the front trolley with a horizontal force so that both trolleys speed up together along a straight track. Considering only the horizontal interaction at the coupling, which statement must be true at every moment while they accelerate?
In a tensile test to determine the Young modulus of a metal wire, a student later discovers two systematic issues: the micrometer used for the wireβs diameter overreads by 3%, and the scale used to read the extension under load underreads by 2%. All other measurements are accurate. When the student calculates the modulus from these data, what is the approximate percentage error and its direction?
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