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Define the following. b) relative error​

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Answered by Rishi2026
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Relative error is a measure of the uncertainty of measurement compared to the size of the measurement. It's used to put error into perspective. For example, an error of 1 cm would be a lot if the total length is 15 cm, but insignificant if the length was 5 km.

Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Relative Error is a measure of the uncertainty of measurement compared to the size of the measurement. It's used to put error into perspective. For example, an error of 1 kg would be a lot if the total weight is 10 kg, but insignificant if the weight was 5 quintal.

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