The mass and volume of a body are found to be $(5.00 ± 0.05)\,kg$ and $(1.00 ± 0.05)\,m^3$ respectively. Then the maximum possible percentage error in its density is .......... $\%$
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An expression of energy density is given by $u=\frac{\alpha}{\beta} \sin \left(\frac{\alpha x}{k t}\right)$, where $\alpha, \beta$ are constants, $x$ is displacement, $k$ is Boltzmann constant and $t$ is the temperature. The dimensions of $\beta$ will be.
A scientist performs an experiment in order to measure a certain physical quantity and takes $100$ observations. He repeats the same experiment and takes $400$ observations. By doing so,
The distance $s$ travelled by a particle in time $t$ is $s=u t-\frac{1}{2} \,g t^{2}$. The initial velocity of the particle was measured to be $u=1.11 \pm 0.01 \,m / s$ and the time interval of the experiment was $t=1.01 \pm 0.1 \,s$. The acceleration was taken to be $g=9.8 \pm 0.1 \,m / s ^{2}$. With these measurements, the student estimates the total distance travelled. How should the student report the result?
A physical quantity $'x'$ is calculated from the relation $x = \frac{{{a^2}{b^3}}}{{c\sqrt d }}$ in $a$,$b$,$c$ and $d$ are $2\%$, $1 \%$, $3\%$ and $4\%$ respectively, what is the percentage error in $x$.
If dimensions of critical velocity $v_c$ of a liquid flowing through a tube are expressed as$ [\eta ^x \rho ^yr^z]$ where $\eta ,\rho $ and $r $ are the coefficient of viscosity of liquid, density of liquid and radius of the tube respectively, then the values of $x, y$ and $z$ are given by