AIIMS2018Physics-Measurements

AIIMS 2018 Physics Error Analysis MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-numerical-Easy-Class 11

Calculate the percentage error in the measurement using the formula: ΔQQ×100=2ΔII×100+ΔRR×100+Δtt×100\frac{\Delta Q}{Q} \times 100 = \frac{2\Delta I}{I} \times¹⁰⁰⁺ \frac{\Delta R}{R} \times¹⁰⁰⁺ \frac{\Delta t}{t} \times 100.

A

2%

B

4%

C

6%

D

8%

Correct Answer

Option D

Detailed Explanation

To calculate the percentage error in the measurement, we apply the formula ΔQQ×100=2ΔII×100+ΔRR×100+Δtt×100\frac{\Delta Q}{Q} \times 100 = \frac{2\Delta I}{I} \times 100 + \frac{\Delta R}{R} \times 100 + \frac{\Delta t}{t} \times 100. Assuming the individual percentage errors for current (II), resistance (RR), and time (tt) are each 2%, we find that the total percentage error sums to 2%+2%+2%=6%2\% + 2\% + 2\% = 6\%. However, since the formula includes a factor of 2 for the current measurement, the total percentage error becomes 2×2%+2%+2%=8%2 \times 2\% + 2\% + 2\% = 8\%, confirming option D as correct. Other options are incorrect as they do not account for the additional factor from the current measurement, leading to underestimations of the total error.

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