The heat dissipated in a resistance can be obtained by measuring of resistance,

The Heat Dissipated In A Resistance Can Be Obtained By Physics Question

The heat dissipated in a resistance can be obtained by measuring of resistance, the current and time. The maximum error in the measurement of these quantities is 1%, 2% and 1% respectively. The maximum error in the direction of the dissipated heat is

Options

(a) 4%
(b) 6%
(c) 4/3%
(d) 2%

Correct Answer:

6%

Explanation:

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Subject: Physics (2479)

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