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An uncertainty of two knots (one metre per second) in the user's velocity can cause an uncertainty of one-half nautical mile (about one kilometre) in the deduced position.
With an uncertainty of 19 percent, that measurement was in agreement with Einstein's predictions of 39 milliarcseconds.
For their measurements, which have an uncertainty of about.0015 percent, the University of Washington researchers used an improved version of a torsion balance.
The actual answer for the electron is -2.00231930436152 with an uncertainty of 0.00000000000054, [PDG] one of the most precisely measured and calculated quantities in the world.
The expanded telling of the tale at first feels long-winded and, in Christopher Cowell's rhyming translation, loses no opportunity for gags, leaving an uncertainty of tone.
She continued: "It's as if there is an inconsistency in who I am, an uncertainty of being alive, that pushed me to exhibit myself".
The TSI data have an uncertainty of less than 0.05%%.
That factor, as well as gauging the distances to galaxies, creates an uncertainty of about 10%.
Currently, the value of this parameter is consistent with -1 with an uncertainty of about 10%.
A Sartorius analytical balance with an uncertainty of 0.0001 g was utilized to weigh the reagents.
Hence, an uncertainty of measurement due to inexact sensor positioning must be considered.
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