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significant figures

Rules for significant figures in Calculations

April 23, 2023April 29, 2021 by Mir

Suppose you have calculated a value and the calculator is showing it as 10.333333…. Now, what will you write to express the number? Up to what decimal number will you take the data? To know this, the concept of significant digits is essential. Significant figures or significant digits are very important in measurements to write … Read more

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