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Can percent error be used to determine if an experiment is reliable?
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Percent error itself doesn't directly determine reliability. A low percent error indicates good agreement with the theoretical value, but it doesn't guarantee the experiment is reliable. Reliability depends on factors like the precision of the measurements, the consistency of the procedure, and the accuracy of the theoretical value. Multiple trials with similar percent errors would suggest greater reliability.