Assume that X, Y , and Z are independent measurements with X = 25 1, Y = 5.0 0.3, and Z

Chapter 3, Problem 1

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Assume thal \(X, Y, \text { and } Z\) are independent measurements with \(X=25 \pm 1, Y=5.0 \pm 0.3\), and \(Z=35 \pm 0.2\). Find the uncertainties in each of the following quantities:


a. \(X Y+Z\)


b. \(Z /(X+Y)\)


c. \(\sqrt{X(\ln Y+z)}\)


d. \(X e^{z^{2}-2 r}\)

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

X, Y, and Z

X=25 \pm 1, Y=5.0 \pm 0.3

Z=35 \pm 0.2

XY + Z

Z/(X + Y)

\sqrt X(\ln Y+z)

Xez2-2r

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