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a student performs an experiment and take 50 observation. The systematic error found to be e,now if the student takes 100 observation the systematic error would be?​

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Answer:

e//2

Explanation:

In an experiment, the number of observations help in reducing the error in the measured value. The more the number of observations, the lesser will be the probability of error. Now as per given information, if for 50 observations we have e error, then we will double the observations to 100, the error will become e/2, that is the error chances will be reduced by half

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