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Physics help please -- Sources of error in lab experiments Ok so i need some help with a few labs. Some i've tried out and a few i just cant get. What i want to know is whether the limitations and sources of errors that i wrote down for each of these labs are correct or not and what i could have said instead. Thank you for your help in advance. Sources of errors for center of gravity of an irregular shaped object: -environmental error: when the wind blows it may remove the irregular shaped object from equilibrium. - (i couldnt think of a next one) sources of errors for density column: - parallex error: when pouring the liquid into the container, the container should be on a flat surface and poured with eyes at an eye level or at 90 degrees. Re: Physics help please Sources of errors for center of gravity of an irregular shaped object: -environmental error: when the wind blows it may remove the irregular shaped object from equilibrium.
- (i couldnt think of a next one) add: density variations, shape variations 'say, thickness], in ability to measure precisely, inability to compute precisely. Sources of errors for density column: - parallex error: when pouring the liquid into the container, the container should be on a flat surface and poured with eyes at an eye level or at 90 degrees.