1.a) To determine the force acting on each mass it was assumed that g = 9.80 m/sec2. The value of g at the place where the experiment is performed may be slightly different from that value. State what effect (if any) it would have on the percentage error calculated for the comparisons. To test your answer to the question, leave g as a symbol in the calculation of the percentage error.
b) Suppose the same masses are used for a force table experiment as were used in Part 1, but each pulley is moved 180° so that the 0.100 kg mass acts at 200°, and the 0.200 kg mass acts at 270°. What is the magnitude of the resultant in this case?