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There are quite a few ways, depending on tastes. One would be to repeat Jacob Bernoulli's study of compound interest. Consider a loan of $1.00 over one year at an interest rate of 100% compounded daily. The total value of the account should approximate e. Please see the link.

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How do you get the experimental value of a rectangle?

A rectangle has no value - experimental or otherwise. Its area has a value, its perimeter, its aspect have values.


Why the experimental value of specific heat capacity is higher than the standars value?

Experimental errors would cause the experimental value of specific heat capacity to be higher than the standard value.


How will you compare the theoretical value of G with the experimental values you obtained?

You'll find her G spot someday son


What do you use to determine how close to the true value is to an experimental value?

To determine how close an experimental value is to the true value, you can calculate the percentage error or absolute error. The percentage error is found by taking the absolute difference between the experimental value and the true value, dividing by the true value, and multiplying by 100. The absolute error is simply the absolute difference between the two values. These measures provide a quantitative assessment of accuracy in experimental results.


What is Calculated by subtracting the experimental value from the accepted value dividing the difference by the accepted value then multiplying by 100?

The process you described calculates the percent error in an experiment. It quantifies the difference between an experimental value and an accepted or theoretical value, providing insight into the accuracy of the experimental results. The formula is: Percent Error = (\frac{(\text{Accepted Value} - \text{Experimental Value})}{\text{Accepted Value}} \times 100). This metric is commonly used in scientific experiments to assess the reliability of measurements.

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Experimental value minus the accepted value is called the?

ERROR is the experimental value-accepted value.


The difference between an accepted value and an experimental value is called?

In science, and most specifically chemistry, the accepted value denotes a value of a substance accepted by almost all scientists and the experimental value denotes the value of a substance's properties found in a localized lab.


What is the difference between true value and experimental value?

true value is something that is true and experimental value is some thing that has been experimental with


What is difference between the accepted value and the experimental value?

the answer is error or experimental error.


How do you get the experimental value of a rectangle?

A rectangle has no value - experimental or otherwise. Its area has a value, its perimeter, its aspect have values.


Why the experimental value of specific heat capacity is higher than the standars value?

Experimental errors would cause the experimental value of specific heat capacity to be higher than the standard value.


What is a percentage error?

The percentage error is how accurate your experimental values compared to the accepted value. The equation is: [(experimental value - accepted value) / accepted value] x 100


How will you compare the theoretical value of G with the experimental values you obtained?

You'll find her G spot someday son


What do you use to determine how close to the true value is to an experimental value?

To determine how close an experimental value is to the true value, you can calculate the percentage error or absolute error. The percentage error is found by taking the absolute difference between the experimental value and the true value, dividing by the true value, and multiplying by 100. The absolute error is simply the absolute difference between the two values. These measures provide a quantitative assessment of accuracy in experimental results.


What is the difference between experimental data and appendices?

appendices starts with a and experimental data with e


How does the experimental value compare to the real value for your resistors?

EXACTLY


What is Calculated by subtracting the experimental value from the accepted value dividing the difference by the accepted value then multiplying by 100?

The process you described calculates the percent error in an experiment. It quantifies the difference between an experimental value and an accepted or theoretical value, providing insight into the accuracy of the experimental results. The formula is: Percent Error = (\frac{(\text{Accepted Value} - \text{Experimental Value})}{\text{Accepted Value}} \times 100). This metric is commonly used in scientific experiments to assess the reliability of measurements.