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Astudent measures the gravitational acceleration g to be 9.76±0.07 m/ improve his precision he spend a whole day repeating the measurement 400 times. he states the mean of the 400 measurements g - 9.746 m/s2 as his best estimate of g. in the lab g has an accepted value of g 9.80664 0.2 m/s arising from a precision measurement conducted by geo-physicists in the past

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