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It is estimated that per minute each $cm^2$ of earth receives about $2\ cal (1\ cal = 4.18\ J)$ of heat energy from the sun. This is called Solar constant. In $SI$ units the value is :-
For $z=a^{2} x^{3} y^{\frac{1}{2}}$, where $a$ is a constant. If percentage error in measurement of $x$ and $y$ are $4 \%$ and $12 \%$, respectively, then the percentage error for $z$ will be $%$
If the constant of gravitation $(G)$, Planck's constant $(h)$ and the velocity of light $(c)$ be chosen as fundamental units. The dimension of the radius of gyration is