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- What are the drawbacks of meter bridge experiment?An automatic machine produces on average, 10% of its components outside of the tolerance required. In a sample of 10 components from this machine, determine the probability of having two components outside of the tolerance required by assuming a binomial distribution.Why do you think it is important to include uncertainty in a measurement in a lab setting?
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