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Uncertainty for n using calculus
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[QUOTE="SHAWN JAMES, post: 6292447, member: 672941"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] Hi, I need help ASAP with finding the uncertainty of n i've been trying for an hour to figure out how to tackle this question can I please have some guidance as to how to approach the question?!! Thanks in advance. [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] n=(Sin((Dm + a)/2))/(Sin(a/2)) i'm thinking of differentiating the inside of both sin functions but I'm not sure what to do with the sin. if anything, I'm new to this sort of uncertainty calculation. I have calculated the uncertainty and values for both Dm and a in advance. [/QUOTE]
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