If ${E}, {L}, {m}$ and ${G}$ denote the quantities as energy, angular momentum, mass and constant of gravitation respectively, then the dimensions of ${P}$ in the formula ${P}={EL}^{2} {m}^{-5} {G}^{-2}$ are
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A student determined Young's Modulus of elasticity using the formula $Y=\frac{M g L^{3}}{4 b d^{3} \delta} .$ The value of $g$ is taken to be $9.8 \,{m} / {s}^{2}$, without any significant error, his observation are as following.
Physical Quantity
Least count of the Equipment used for measurement
Observed value
Mass $({M})$
$1\; {g}$
$2\; {kg}$
Length of bar $(L)$
$1\; {mm}$
$1 \;{m}$
Breadth of bar $(b)$
$0.1\; {mm}$
$4\; {cm}$
Thickness of bar $(d)$
$0.01\; {mm}$
$0.4 \;{cm}$
Depression $(\delta)$
$0.01\; {mm}$
$5 \;{mm}$
Then the fractional error in the measurement of ${Y}$ is
The time period of a simple pendulum is given by $T =2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{\ell}{ g }}$. The measured value of the length of pendulum is $10\, cm$ known to a $1\, mm$ accuracy. The time for $200$ oscillations of the pendulum is found to be $100$ second using a clock of $1s$ resolution. The percentage accuracy in the determination of $'g'$ using this pendulum is $'x'$. The value of $'x'$ to the nearest integer is ...........$\%$
A student measured the diameter of a wire using a screw gauge with the least count $0.001\, cm$ and listed the measurements. The measured value should be recorded as