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machine2035

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There was another post somewhere (shared across to the Chemistry section) however I have tried finding it without success (was on it the other day).

Today I was doing a question and cross checking with the supplied sample answers.

Data given was mass (2 sig figs), current (1 sig fig) and length (1 sig fig).

While I understand the answer should be given in 1 sig fig (as thats the lowest used), should the working out also only use 1 sig fig (They changed the mass to 1 sig fig for the working out).

Hope that's enough sig fig's for you tonight!
 

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No your working should not be rounded at any step except the end. Write it out to like 2 or three d.p's during working (doesn't matter) but write next to it-> Full answer kept in calc. Only ever round at the end otherwise you get errors
 

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I am pretty certain you dont change the mass to 1 sig fig or any part of the working out for that matter. You only leave your final answer in the lowest sig fig.
 

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