The percentage errors in the measurement of mass and momentum of an object are \(1\%\) and \(2\%\) respectively. The percentage error in the measurement of kinetic energy of the object is:
1. \(1\%\) 
2. \(3\%\)
3. \(4\%\)
4. \(5\%\)
Subtopic:  Errors |
 59%
From NCERT
NEET - 2024
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

A metal wire has mass \((0.4\pm 0.002)~\mathrm{g}\), radius \((0.3\pm 0.001)~\mathrm{mm}\) and length \((5\pm 0.02)~\mathrm{cm}\). The maximum possible percentage error in the measurement of density will nearly be:
1. \(1.4 \%\)
2. \(1.2 \%\)
3. \(1.3 \%\)
4. \(1.6 \%\)
Subtopic:  Errors |
From NCERT
NEET - 2023
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

The errors in the measurement which arise due to unpredictable fluctuations in temperature and voltage supply are:
1. Random errors
2. Instrumental errors
3. Personal errors
4. Least count errors
Subtopic:  Errors |
 68%
From NCERT
NEET - 2023
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

advertisementadvertisement

The determination of the value of acceleration due to gravity \((g)\) by simple pendulum method employs the formula,
 \(g=4\pi^2\frac{L}{T^2}\)
The expression for the relative error in the value of \(g\) is:

1. \(\frac{\Delta g}{g}=\frac{\Delta L}{L}+2\Big(\frac{\Delta T}{T}\Big)\) 2. \(\frac{\Delta g}{g}=4\pi^2\Big[\frac{\Delta L}{L}-2\frac{\Delta T}{T}\Big]\)
3. \(\frac{\Delta g}{g}=4\pi^2\Big[\frac{\Delta L}{L}+2\frac{\Delta T}{T}\Big]\) 4. \(\frac{\Delta g}{g}=\frac{\Delta L}{L}-2\Big(\frac{\Delta T}{T}\Big)\)
Subtopic:  Errors |
 76%
From NCERT
NEET - 2022
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch

The percentage error in the measurement of \(g\) is:
[Given,  \(g=\frac{4\pi^2L}{T^2},L=(10\pm0.1)~\text{cm, }T=(100\pm1)~\text s\)]
1. \(2\%\)
2. \(5\%\)
3. \(3\%\)
4. \(7\%\)
Subtopic:  Errors |
 74%
From NCERT
NEET - 2022
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch

Time intervals measured by a clock give the following readings: 
\(1.25\) s, \(1.24\) s, \(1.27\) s, \(1.21\) s and \(1.28\) s. 
What is the percentage relative error of the observations? 
1. \(2\)%
2. \(4\)%
3. \(16\)%
4. \(1.6\)%

Subtopic:  Errors |
From NCERT
NEET - 2020
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
Links
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch

advertisementadvertisement

In an experiment, the percentage errors that occurred in the measurement of physical quantities \(A,\) \(B,\) \(C,\) and \(D\) are \(1\%\), \(2\%\), \(3\%\), and \(4\%\) respectively. Then, the maximum percentage of error in the measurement of \(X,\) where \(X=\frac{A^2 B^{\frac{1}{2}}}{C^{\frac{1}{3}} D^3}\), will be:
1. \(10\%\)
2. \(\frac{3}{13}\%\)
3. \(16\%\)
4. \(-10\%\)

Subtopic:  Errors |
 86%
From NCERT
NEET - 2019
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch
Hints
Links
To view explanation, please take trial in the course.
NEET 2025 - Target Batch