Physics, asked by vinay1709, 11 months ago

Given relative error in the measurement of length is .02, what is the
percentage error ?​

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Answered by tom77
24

Answer:

Percentage error = Relative error * 100

= 0.02 * 100

= 2%

Answered by anvitanvar032
2

Answer:

The correct answer to this question is 2%

Explanation:

Given -  The measurement of length is .02

To find - what is the percentage error?

The difference between the estimated value and the real value in relation to the actual value, expressed as a percentage, is called percent error.

The relative error is the ratio of the measurement's absolute inaccuracy to the actual measurement.

The percentage relative error in the measurement of length is 2%.

Percentage error = Relative error × 100

0.02 × 100

= 2%%

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