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Physics, 21.09.2021 06:20 sarahhmao

An object has a mass of 1 kg. When measured, it gives the following readings: 1.05 kg, 0.95 kg, 1.02 kg, 0.98 kg, 0.94 kg and 1.06 kg. What is the absolute and relative uncertainty? My teacher says that the absolute uncertainty is 0.005 but I say that it's 0.06. Which one is correct?​

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