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AP EAMCET · PHYSICS · Mathematics in Physics

In an experiment, four quantities \(a, b, c, d\) are measured with percentage errors 2\%, \(1 \%, 3 \%\) and 5\%, respectively. Quantity \(P\) is measured as \(P=\frac{a^2 b^2}{c d}\). Find the percentage error in measuring \(P\).

  1. A \(10 \%\)
  2. B \(15 \%\)
  3. C \(14 \%\)
  4. D \(12 \%\)
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(C) \(14 \%\)

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Given, \(\%\) error in \(a, b, c\) and \(d\) are \(2 \%, 1 \%, 3 \%\) and \(5 \%\), respectively, and \(P=\frac{a^2 b^2}{c d}\) By using concept of percentage error,…