A physical quantity X is related to four measurable quantities a, b, c and d as follows:

X = a2 b3 c5/2 d-2

The percentage error in the measurement of a, b, c and d are 1%, 2%, 3% and 4%, respectively. What is the percentage error in quantity X ? If the value of X calculated on the basis of the above relation is 2.763, to what value should you round off the result.

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This is a long answer type question as classified in NCERT Exemplar

As we know that X= a2 b3 c5/2 d-2

Maximum percentage error in X is ? X X * 100 = ± 2 ? a a * 100 + 3 ? b b * 100 + 5 2 ? c C * 100 + 2 ? d d * 100

= ± 2 1 + 3 2 + 5 2 3 + 2 4 %

± [ 2 + 6 + 15 2 + 8 ]

= ± 23.5 %

Mean absolute error in X= ± 0.24 rounding off to significant value.

And calculated value would be 2.8 rounding off upto two digits.

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