Accuracy of measurement is determined by
(1) Absolute error
(2) Percentage error
(3) Both
(4) None of these
A thin copper wire of length l metre increases in length by 2% when heated through 10ºC. What is the percentage increase in area when a square copper sheet of length l metre is heated through 10ºC
(1) 4%
(2) 8%
(3) 16%
(4) None of the above
A physical parameter a can be determined by measuring the parameters b, c, d and e using the relation a = . If the maximum errors in the measurement of b, c, d and e are b1%, c1%, d1% and e1%, then the maximum error in the value of a determined by the experiment is
(1) ()%
(2) ()%
(3) ()%
(4) ()%
The resistance R = where V= 100 ± 5 volts and i = 10 ± 0.2 amperes. What is the total error in R
(1) 5%
(2) 7%
(3) 5.2%
(4) %
The periods of oscillation of a simple pendulum in an experiment are recorded as 2.63 s, 2.56 s, 2.42 s, 2.71 s, and 2.80 s respectively. The average absolute error will be:
1. 0.1 s
2. 0.11 s
3. 0.01 s
4. 1.0 s
1. | \(1\%\) | 2. | \(2\%\) |
3. | \(3\%\) | 4. | \(4\%\) |
In an experiment, the following observations were recorded: initial length \(L =2.820~\text{m}\), mass \(M = 3.00~\text{kg}\), change in length \(l = 0.087~\text{cm}\), diameter \(D = 0.041~\text{cm}\). Taking \(g = 9.81~\text{m/s}^2\) and using the formula, \(Y = \dfrac{4MgL}{\pi D^2l},\) the maximum permissible error in \(Y \) will be:
1. \(7.96\%\)
2. \(4.56\%\)
3. \(6.50\%\)
4. \(8.42\%\)
According to Joule's law of heating, heat produced H = I2Rt, where I is current, R is resistance and t is time. If the errors in the measurement of I, R and t are 3%, 4% and 6% respectively then error in the measurement of H is
(1) ± 17%
(2) ± 16%
(3) ± 19%
(4) ± 25%
If there is a positive error of \(50\%\) in the measurement of the velocity of a body, then the error in the measurement of kinetic energy is:
1. \(25\%\)
2. \(50\%\)
3. \(100\%\)
4. \(125\%\)
A physical quantity \(P\) is given by \(P=\dfrac{A^3 B^{1/2}}{C^{-4}D^{3/2}}.\) The quantity which contributes the maximum percentage error in \(P\) is:
1. | \(A\) | 2. | \(B\) |
3. | \(C\) | 4. | \(D\) |