Solving {|g-g^exp|}/g*100 with g=980

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The discussion centers around solving the expression {|g-g^exp|}/g*100, where the accepted value of gravitational acceleration, g, is 980 cm/s². The user initially struggles with understanding the question but later clarifies their comprehension. The focus is on applying the correct value of g in the formula to derive the desired outcome.

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Could someone help this is I don't get the question

{|g-g^exp|}/g*100
accepted value of g=980 cm/s^2
 
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nevermind I got the question
 

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