Start Calculating Volume

Now we need to move on to calculate volume and how we handle propagating the uncertainties from our radii and heights into an uncertainty for the volume. For the rest of the lab, work in centimeters (if you are not already). The reason is that, while you may not be familiar with mm3, many of you ARE familiar with cm3, also known as cc or mL!

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