I don't understand why that is correct.

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The discussion revolves around calculating the volume of a right circular cylinder while considering the uncertainties in measurements. The correct application of the propagation of uncertainty formula is emphasized, particularly in squaring the radius and adjusting the uncertainty accordingly. A participant initially miscalculated the uncertainty but later clarified their understanding after reviewing the steps. The confusion stemmed from the distribution of pi and the handling of squared values. Ultimately, the correct approach to uncertainty propagation was confirmed, leading to a resolution of the initial misunderstanding.
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Homework Statement


Find the volume of a right circular cylinder with a measured length of 2.3±0.1 and radius 0.12±0.05m.


Homework Equations



Propagation of uncertainty Multiplication: (a±uncertaitya) (b±uncertaintyb)= ab± ab[(uncertaintya/a) + (uncertaintyb / b)

Power: (a±Uncertaintya)^n = a^n ± na^n-1 (uncertaintya)

The Attempt at a Solution


radius^2= 0.12^2 ± 2*(.12^1)*0.05
= 0.0144±0.012

=(0.0144)(2.3)(Pi) ± (0.0144) (2.3) (pi) [(0.1/2.3)+(0.0144/0.012)
= .104049 ± .129383

My friend told me her answer is .10430±0.09123..she said she distributed the pi to the uncertainty..
 
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rejz55 said:

The Attempt at a Solution


radius^2= 0.12^2 ± 2*(.12^1)*0.05
= 0.0144±0.012

=(0.0144)(2.3)(Pi) ± (0.0144) (2.3) (pi) [(0.1/2.3)+(0.0144/0.012)

you exchanged 0.0144 and 0.012 here.
 
y not? its the new value of the radius cause the radius should be squared..thanks..
 
I got it right now..Thanks
 
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