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The problem:

Answer the following:

How accurately do you think you can measure the time between two events using the TIMER program?

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Not very maybe within .5 mainly due to human error

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The error made by any unimpaired human being who is making an effort to be accurate would be not more than half this great, and probably less.

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What is the shortest time interval you think you would be able to measure with reasonable accuracy?

answer/question/discussion: ->->->->->->->->->->->-> (start in the next line):

Maybe a second maybe 2

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How does the percent error in timing intervals change as the time between the events gets smaller?

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It gets bigger as the program rounds as the values get to small

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How accurately are you able to measure the positions of the ball and the pendulum in the initial video?

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With some amount of accuracy but still most likely off

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This question requires a quantitative answer.

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