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Q=mcT, variables with uncertainties are m and T.
If it were only Q=mT, the %uncertainty of Q would be %uncertainty of m + % uncertainty of T.
But c=constant (no uncertainties), so what is the uncertainty of Q when Q=mcT? Do you just multiply the constant to the %uncertainties of m and T?
What generally happens to constants when working out uncertainties?
If it were only Q=mT, the %uncertainty of Q would be %uncertainty of m + % uncertainty of T.
But c=constant (no uncertainties), so what is the uncertainty of Q when Q=mcT? Do you just multiply the constant to the %uncertainties of m and T?
What generally happens to constants when working out uncertainties?