nov 2005
Q4ai, ii
in the ms its 42+/- 4 cm/s
dont we have to change it to meters ?
and where did they get the +/-4 from
similarly for the second part, where did they get that uncertainity from?
No you don't have to change them to meters. Actually, it's preferable to keep them as it's given to you! It's given to you in cm, then keep it in cm. BUT, if you change it to meters, it would still be right. However, the probability of making an error is increased as now you have to divide by a 100 (you could type 10 in your calculator)
And, for the second part, it's not uncertainty. It's just the range of ACCEPTABLE values by students, as your answer varies from another's. It's not for you, it's for the examiners. As long as your answer lies in the range, you're safe.