The length of a rectangular strip measured with a meter rod is 10.0 cm. Its width…
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The length of a rectangular strip measured with a meter rod is 10.0 cm. Its width measured with a vernier calipers is 1.00 cm. The least count of the meter rod is 0.1 cm and that of the vernier calipers is 0.01 cm. The relative error in the measurement of its area is
- \(\pm 0.01\)
- \(\pm 0.1\)
- \(\pm 0.11\)
- \(\pm 0.02\)
Answer
(C) 0.11
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