explain relative error for power or degree
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Relative error is defined as the absolute error relative to the size of the measurement, and it depends on both the absolute error and the measured value. The relative error is large when the measured value is small, or when the absolute error is large.
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Relative error is a measure of the uncertainty of measurement compared to the size of the measurment. It is used to put error into perspective.
For example- an error of 1cm would be a lot if the total length is 15cm but insignificant if the lenght was 5 km
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