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10 August, 23:54

A length is quoted as 2.0mm. What is the absolute uncertainty implied by this number?

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  1. 11 August, 03:51
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    If the uncertainty associated with a value is not specified, It is assumed to be + - 1 in final digit. so absolute uncertainty implied by this number is + - 0.1mm

    (2.0mm + - 0.1 mm)

    given length = 2.0mm

    scale is divided by one unit = 0.1 mm

    uncertainty is measure = + - 0.1

    value become (2.0 + - 0.1)

    (3, 1.9)
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