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is it possible to a have a percentage difference of zero in physics
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Damon
I do not know what this means.
Nothing is ever perfect, but after rounding off experimental results such as 1.51 and 1.52 to two significant figures they are both 1.5 so the difference would be zero (0.0) although it is not zero in real life.
Nothing is ever perfect, but after rounding off experimental results such as 1.51 and 1.52 to two significant figures they are both 1.5 so the difference would be zero (0.0) although it is not zero in real life.
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