Correct Answer - Option 3 : sum of the absolute error of the individual quantities
CONCEPT:
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Error: It is the uncertainty in measurement by any measuring instrument.
Error in measurement can be broadly classified
- Systematic errors
- Random errors.
- The relative error is the ratio of mean absolute error to the mean value of the quantity measured.
EXPLANATION:
- When two quantities are added or subtracted absolute error in the final result is sum of the absolute error of the individual quantities.
Let the two physical quantities A and B have measured value A ± Δ A and B ± Δ B, where Δ A and Δ B are the absolute errors of A and B respectively
sum Z is given by
⇒ Z = A + B (i)
So by addition
⇒ Z ± Δ Z = ( A ± Δ A )+ (B ± Δ B), where Δ Z is the maximum error in the sum (ii)
So from (i) and (ii), we obtain
⇒ ± Δ Z = ± Δ A ± Δ B
Hence option 3) is correct.