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Xantheri

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Can you paraphrase this? "The percentage error for the comparisons would be affected if the value of g used in the calculation is different from the actual value of g at the place where the experiment is performed. The percentage error is calculated as the difference between the experimental and theoretical values, divided by the theoretical value, and multiplied by 100. If the value of g used in the calculation is not accurate, then the experimental values would be different from the actual values, and hence the percentage error would be affected."
 
If the g value used in the experiment calculation is not the same as the actual g value at the place where the experiment is conducted, it would affect the percentage error of the comparisons. The calculation of the percentage error involves determining the difference between the experimental and theoretical values, dividing it by the theoretical value, and then multiplying the result by 100. Therefore, if there is an inaccurate value of g used in the calculation, it would result in different experimental values from the actual values, which would in turn affect the percentage error.
 
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