Question
Question: If \({{L = (20 \pm 0}}{\text{.01)m}}\,{\text{and}}\,{{B = (10 \pm 0}}{\text{.02)m}}\) then, \(\dfrac...
If L=(20±0.01)mandB=(10±0.02)m then, BL is-
(A) (2±0.03) m
(B) (2±0.015) m
(C) (2±0.01) m
(D) (2±0.005) m
Solution
Hint
Firstly find the value of BL and then find out the maximum permissible error in BL. Then represent the answer in the form of A±ΔA.
Complete step by step answer
Given, Error in measurement of L = 0.01.
Error in measurement of B= 0.02.
Value of L = 20.
Value of B = 10.
We can easily find the value of BL which is 1020=2.
Maximum Error in BL = Error in measurement of L + Error in measurement of B.
Maximum Error in BL = 0.01 + 0.02.
Maximum Error in = 0.03.
Hence the value of BL is (2±0.03).
Note
Error is treated as a positive quantity. It means that errors are always added and never subtracted. This is done to obtain the maximum error. Let’s take an example of a product having errors in two components A and B both of which have an error of 5%. Now if we subtract the errors, the error becomes 0 which implies that there is no error in the product but we know in reality that there is an error. Hence we always add errors and never subtract them.