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A physical parameter a can be
determined by measuring the parameters
b, c, d and e using the relation
a=bºc / d’e. If the maximum errors in
the measurement of b,c,d and e are
b1%,c%,d/% and e1 %, then the
maximum error in the value of 'a'
determined by the experiment is
(A) (b +ci+d1 + e1)%
(B) (b +c1-d1-e1)%
(C) (abı +Bcı-ydı - de) %
(D) (abi +ci+ydı + de1%​

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Answered by snekan618
1

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A physical parameter 'a' can be determined by measuring the parameters 'b', 'c','d'and 'e' using the relation a=bº c/ d'e. If the maximum errors in the measurement of b, c, d and e are bı %,c%, di % and e;%, calculate the maximum error in the value of the parameter 'a' determined by the experiment.

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Answered by MASTERCHIEF25
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Answer:

Answer is (d)

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