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how errors propagate when result involves division of two physical quantities.......??? dont give silly answers please wanted correct answer with derivation

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
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When you divide two different physical quantities which have different units, you may make a mistake , example, suppose I divide Energy/Time, we get Joule/second or J/s. You may write it as Js. J/s is also called Watt in honour of the man James Watt. So, after J/s, you have to write it as watt(W). Keeping J/s incomplete will also fetch you less marks.

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