English, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

If the measured values of two quantitiesare A + AA and B + AB, AA and ABbeing the mean absolute errors. What is the maximum possible error in A + B?A Show that if z B AZ AA ΔΑ ΔΒ +Z A B​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
33

Answer:

Error in A + B = ±ΔA ±ΔB

max error in A + B = ∆A + ∆B

Explanation:

Z = A/B

=> Z ± ∆Z = (A±ΔA / B±ΔB)

=(A/B) (1 ± ∆A/A)/(1 ± ∆B/B)

=> 1 ± ∆Z/Z = (1 ± ∆A/A)(1 ± ∆B/B)^-1

=> 1 ± ∆Z/Z= (1 ± ∆A/A) (1 -+ ∆B/B)

=> ± ∆Z/Z = ± ∆A/A -+ ∆B/B

=> ∆Z/Z = ∆A/A + ∆B/B

Explanation:

Similar questions