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Explaination of error of quotient
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Suppose a result x is obtained by the quotient of two quantities say a and b. Let Δ a and Δ b are absolute errors in the measurement of a and b and Δ x be the corresponding absolute error in x. The values of higher power of Δ b/b are very small and hence can be neglected.

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Suppose a result x is obtained by the quotient of two quantities say a and b. Let Δ a and Δ b are absolute errors in the measurement of a and b and Δ x be the corresponding absolute error in x. The values of higher power of Δ b/b are very small and hence can be neglected.

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